EXHIBITIONS
Video, Installations and
Solo Shows
“Memory
of Tomorrow,” site-specific installation chosen
for ArtWalk 2008, DC Commission on the
Arts
and Humanities, Spring 2008
“Paintings,”
exhibition, Vastu, Washington DC, February 20–April
15, 2008
“Project
Plowshare,” mixed media installation, Shock &
Awe: Artists Look at War, 5th Peace Show at Warehouse
Gallery, Washington, DC, November 3-26, 2006
“shift,” exhibition with sculptor Lisa Tahir,
Palma Gallery, New Orleans, LA, October–November
2006
“lost,” solo exhibition, Insley Art Gallery,
New Orleans, LA, 2005
“Bad News Friday,” video presentation, MoveOn.Org’s
Bush in 30 Seconds online competition, December 2002
“self:exam,” joint exhibition with Ira Tattelman,
DC Arts Center, Washington DC, January 2001
“contact/cyber/cavity,” mixed media installation,
Art-O-Matic at Manhattan Laundry, Washington, DC, May–June
1999
Group Shows
"End of Nature," Warehouse Gallery, Washington,
DC, April 11-May 4, 2008
"Peace
Now," Warehouse Gallery, Washington, DC, February
22-April 6, 2008
"Intellectual
Property," Meat Market Gallery, Washington, DC,
January 11-February 3, 2008
"Midcity
Artists Show," Studio Gallery, Washington, DC, January
3-26, 2008
"Art
Romp XX," Warehouse Gallery, Washington, DC, September
7-30, 2007
“Vision/Revision:
Lousiana Photography 2006, Contemporary Art Center, New
Orleans, LA, December 2006-January 2007
“Arty Gras: A Celebration of Louisiana Artists,”
The Warehouse Gallery, Washington DC, February 2006
“All Amzie, All the Time,” group exhibition,
Insley Art Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2005
“Chrysalis,” gallery artist exhibition, Insley
Art Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2005
“Under-recognized,” photo exhibition, New
Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA, 2005
“No Dead Artists,” Jonathan Ferrara Gallery,
New Orleans, LA, 2002
“Wall Mountables,” DC Arts Center, Washington,
DC—Cash Award for Best Use of Space for “Art
is a striptease,” July 1999
“Wall Mountables,” DC Arts Center, Washington,
DC, July 1998
“Entertaining Memory,” Washington Center
for Photography, Washington, DC, Juror: Walter Gomez,
Gomez Gallery, October 1996
“Small Works Show,” Touchstone Gallery, Washington,
DC, Juror: Terrie Sultan, Corcoran Gallery of Art, January
1996
“Erotica,” curator and exhibitor, group exhibition,
Felix, Washington, DC, September–October 1996
“Photo show,” curator, group exhibition,
Perrier city-wide arts festival, Washington, DC, May–June
1996
“Painting show,” curator, group exhibition,
Perrier city-wide arts festival, Washington, DC, May–June
1996
“Venus Rising,” group exhibition, Gabriel’s,
Washington, DC, February 1996
“Universe City,” group exhibition, Urban
Gallery, Washington, DC, September 1995
“Altercations, group exhibition, Escape, Washington,
DC, August 1995
THEATER & LITERARY
EVENTS
spoonfed, literary arts journal, founder and
managing editor, Washington, DC, 1995-2000; various readings
through duration
spoonfed:amerika, online literary arts journal, founder
and managing editor, New York, New York, 2000-2002
“Radius,” director, one-man show with Andy
Horowitz, Here, 145 6th Avenue, New York, New York, 2001
“spoonfed,” Readings A Go Go, New York, New
York, December 2000 DESIGN
drymondesign, graphic design and marketing, 1997-present
EDUCATION
Bethany Nazarene College
Bachelor of Arts, Business & Communications
September 1982–January 1986
PRESS & WEB-BASED ART
SITES
“In the Wake of Destruction, Images of Hope,”
Marc Fischer, The Washington Post, February
28, 2006, Metro Section
“Under the Radar,” D. Eric Bookhardt, Gambit
Weekly, June 14, 2005, Arts Section
“‘No Dead Artists’ a sign of eclectic
decade to come,” Doug McCash, Times Picayune,
April 12, 2002, Arts Section
“‘Self’ Departure,” Michael O’Sullivan,
The Washington Post, January 12, 2001, pg 46,
Weekend Section
“Self:exam,” Suzanne Ollmann, Washington
Review, February/March 2001
“Art With Plenty Of Starch,” Nicole Lewis,
The Washington Post, Arts Beat, May 27, 1999
“Not Your Mother’s Fridge,” Generation
Next, Summer 1999
“Somebody Take Offense, Please! Literary Journal
Fights Complacency,” Michael O'Sullivan; The
Washington Post, October 7, 1996
Thomas Drymon–thomasdrymon.com
drymondesign–drymondesign.com
Saatchi Gallery online–www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist/details.php?id=5278
self:EXAM—members.aol.com/drymontj/selfexam.html
spoonfed—spoonfedamerika.com/amerikaHOME/amerikaART/art.html
Cultural Alliance—http://www.cultural-alliance.org/pubs/literary.html