Biography

Miles Cleveland Goodwin

Nationality: American
Dates: Born 1980
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Recent Press:
 

Miles Cleveland Goodwin was featured in the July/August 2023 issue of Fine Art Connoisseur magazine
 

View the exhibition "Miles Cleveland Goodwin: The Closing Door" on Artsy
 

Follow Miles Cleveland Goodwin on Instagram
 

Edward M. Gomez featured the work of Miles Cleveland Goodwin in brutjournal
 

Miles Cleveland Goodwin's paintings were featured on a Greek website
 

Read the English translation here, and a Greek post on Facebook here
 

Read Lin Wang's review of Miles Cleveland Goodwin's exhibition "The Maze" in Urban Art and Antiques
 

 

Education:
 

2007 B.F.A., Painting / Printmaking, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, Oregon
 

 

Solo Exhibitions:
 

2021 The Closing Door, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2020-2021 From the Spirit: Paintings by Miles Cleveland Goodwin, Linda Matney Gallery,
Williamsburg, Virginia
2018 Chasing Sophia, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2018 Horseshoe Bend, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2017 New Paintings, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2017 The Maze, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2015 Butterflies and Lightning, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2015 Where We Prayed, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2014 Stennis Farm, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2013 Montebella Road, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, Washington
2013 A Long Road Home, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2011 Chasing Deer, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2008 Life and Death, Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2007 Masquerade, Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland, Oregon
 

 

Group Exhibitions:
 

2020 On Being Human, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2019 Bird Show, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2019 Gifts from The Collectors Circle, The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas
2019 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2018 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2017 TREES: A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in. (Greek Proverb), Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2017 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2016 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2015 Menagerie, Art and the Animal Kingdom, The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas
2015 20th Anniversary Group Exhibition, Froelick Gallery, Portland Oregon
2015 Water, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2015 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2014 Chill, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2014 60th Anniversary Exhibition: A Celebration of Valley House Artists, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2014 Large Inventory, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2013 Fire Department, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2013 PLUS, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2013 On Demand, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon
2012 Undressing Room, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2011 Smoking Section, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2011 Winter Group Show, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2011 Equine, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2010 Two of a Kind, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2009 I coulda been a collecta, Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2007 Be Blue (Sky), Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2007 Simply Red, Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2005 Small Wonders, Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2004 Winter Group Show, Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2003 Mute, Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland
 

 

Literature:
 

Georgia Drakaki, "The Good Life: Culture Live: A painting depicted the pandemic stunningly," in.gr, April 30, 2021, translated from Greek, Available from: https://www.in.gr/2021/04/30/life/culture-live/enas-pinakas-apotypose-tin-pandimia-apostomotika
 

“Collectors Circle,” Artifacts Spring 2018, The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas, pages 6-7. Resurrection reproduced.
 

“Shade You’ll Never Sit In: Valley House’s Trees,” Patron.com, August 17, 2017, Cypress Trees reproduced.
 

“2017 Dallas Art Fair: Valley House Gallery,” Artsy, April 2017, Scattering Ashes, Mountains, Wild Hare, and Blue Crab reproduced.
 

Christina Rees, “How Was This Year’s Dallas Art Fair?” Glasstire, April 11, 2017, Wild Hare reproduced.
 

Edward Gomez, “At the 2017 Dallas Art Fair, Big Ambitions and the Big Mo,” Hyperallergic, April 7, 2017.
 

Lin Wang, “Miles Cleveland Goodwin at Valley House Gallery” Urban Art & Antiques, January 22, 2017.
 

“Noted: Galleries,” Patron Magazine, December 2016 – January 2017, page 35, Mama reproduced on page 29.
 

Kendall Morgan, “4 Dallas art gallery shows that are heating up July,” Culture Map Dallas, July 10, 2015, Where We Prayed reproduced. Available from: http://dallas.culturemap.com/news/arts/07-10-15-summer-art-gallery-events-dallas/
 

60th Anniversary Catalogue, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas, 2014; The Conductor reproduced.
 

Erin Langner, “Taking the Long Way: Miles Cleveland Goodwin,” New American Paintings, December 8, 2013. Available from: https://newamericanpaintings.com/blog/taking-long-way-miles-cleveland-goodwin%E2%80%99s-paintings-montebella-road
 

Suzanne Beal, “Critic’s Picks: Seattle,” Art ltd., November 2013, Bayou Dreams reproduced.
Available from: http://www.artltdmag.com/index.php?subaction=showfull&id=1383861941&archive=&start_from=&ucat=28&
 

Bob Hicks, “A Chill is in the Air,” The Oregonian, November 25, 2011.
 

Barry Johnson “Arts & Life,” Oregon Public Broadcasting.org, November 14, 2011.
 

Barry Johnson “Weekend Wrap,” Oregon Arts Watch, 2011, Chasing Deer reproduced. Available from: http://www.opb.org/artsandlife/article/weekend-wrap-touring-portland-galleries/
 

Bob Hicks, “First Pick,” The Oregonian, November 3, 2011.
 

Bob Hicks, “'Equine' at Froelick Gallery: Unbridled visions (review),” The Oregonian, July 7, 2011.
 

Vivian McInerny, “Miles Cleveland Goodwin’s T-Shirts,” The Oregonian, Living Section, December 3, 2008, page 4.
 

Richard Speer, “Demons, Silks and Polar Bears,” Willamette Week, October 24, 2006, page 56.
 

Joseph Gallivan, “Art Event Hits 20 Years,” Portland Tribune, October 6, 2006, pages 1-3.
 

D. K. Row, “Ruby Thursday,” The Oregonian, 2005, page 1.
 

 

Collections:
 

The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas
Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon
Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon
Saint Mary’s Church, Portland, Oregon
Tin House Publishing, Portland, Oregon

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