John Hundley Greer
Lives and works in Queens, New York
Selected Exhibitions
2019 John Greer, solo show, The Prizery, South Boston, VA
2013 Conversation Continuum, Martina} {Johnston Gallery, Berkeley, CA
2010 Night and Day, solo show, Martina} { Johnston, Berkeley, CA
2007 Installation Modernism, Los Angeles International Airport
2006 Tondi, group show curated by Michael Amy, Wooster Art Space, New York City
2005 Solo show, George Billis Gallery LA, Culver City, CA
2004 Solo show, George Billis Gallery, New York City,
2004 Fresh Assortment, group show at George Billis Gallery, New York City
2003 Solo show, George Billis Gallery, New York City
2000 Illustrations for Michael by Henry Flesh, solo show, Tonic, New York City
1999 NewArtists, Barrett House Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY
1999 Ground Sight, New Landscape Painting, Elias Art Center, Santa Ana, CA
1997 The Art Exchange Show, Denise Gordon Co., New York City
1996 Whateva, Dru Arstark Gallery, New York City
1996 American Topography, Galerie Marie- Louise Wirth, Zurich
1990 Selections 48, The Drawing Center, New York City
Residency
2016 Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont
2011 Golden Snail Artists’ Residency, Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon
Education
1998-2006 Continuing Education: Illustration, Digital Media, Parsons School of Design & The School of Visual Arts
1985 MFA, Painting, Hunter College, New York City
1979 BFA, Art Education, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
1975 BFA, Painting and Printmaking, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Teaching
1979-2000 Public and private schools in Savannah & Manhattan
"John Greer at George Billis," David Ebony, Art in America, May 2005
"Directions: Shopping List; The Price of Oil," Ken Johnson, New York Times, November 21, 2004
"Galleries: Chelsea/John H. Greer," Ken Johnson, New York Times, February 21, 2003
"Local Native To Open New York Art Exhibit," News and Record--South Boston/Halifax County,VA, January 23, 2003
Michael, Henry Flesh, illustrated by John H. Greer, Akashic Books, New York City, 2000
"A Walk on the Wild Side of Life," Jude L. Schwendenwien, The Hartford Courant, December 17, 2000
"This Is the End, My Friend," Tom Cole, The Gay and Lesbian Review, January-February, 2001