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Education
1993 Bachelor of Sciences degree in Studio Art. cum laude, New
York University.
1989-90 Studied Theatre Design/Architecture at the School of
Applied Arts. Prague.
with designer Josef Svoboda.
Selected Exhibitions
2003 "Crossing Brooklyn", Brooklyn Public Library Central
Branch, NYC
2002 "Banners', Orensanz Foundation, NYC
2001 "Banners", Venice, Italy
2000 "Trajectories", Smack Melion Studios, NYC
2000 "Once Removed", Socrates Sculpture Park. NYC
2000 "Perception Machine II", installatioa Prague,
CZ
2000 "Obsessive Drawing", Delaware Center for the Contemporary
Arts, DE
1999 "Intervisatas", Empire-Fulton Landing State Park,
NYC
1998 "Here and Now", Sculpture Center, NYC
1998 "Reading Between the Lines", library, Rotunda
Gallery, NYC
1997 "Artwork in Public Spaces", National Gallery,
Prague, CZ
1997 "Perception Machine", installation, Prague Castle,
CZ
1997 "Reunion", Salena Gallery, LIU Brooklyn campus
1997 "Affirm Identity", Kingsborough Community College,
NYC
1996 "Six Sculptors", LIU Brooklyn campus
1995 Elga Wimmer Gallery, NYC
1995 Klenova Sculpture Symposium, Kienova, CZ
1995 "Between This and That", Eighth Floor Gallery,
NYC
1994 Elga Wimmer Gallery, NYC
1994 "Summer Sculpture Show", Community Gallery, NYC
1994 "Paints, Props, & Process", Castle Gallery,
New Rochelle, NY
1994 "Random Access", Ramanne Gallery, NYC
Awards and Honors
2001 Resident, Art Omi International Arts Center, Ghent, NY
2000 Artist in Residence, Smack Melion Studios, NYC
2000 Emerging Artists Fellowships, Socrates Sculpture Park, NYC
1998 Brooklyn Community Access Television video residency
1996 Artslink Collaborative Grant for work with Czech architecture
students in Prague, CZ
Bibliography
Smith, Roberta. "Stretching the Definitions of Outdoor Sculpture".
New York Times 28 July 2000: E27
Hlavacek, Ludvik. "Prague 'Public Art' of Thomas Kotik".
Atelier
4/1998:3
Cotter, Holland. "Sculpture That Basks in Summer".
New York Times
9Aug. 1996:C1
Zimmer William. "Slice of Americana as Seen on Stage".
New York
Times 18 Sept. 1994. Westchester ed.: 18.
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