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Nathan Huff
Nathan Huff
Nathan Huff

Nathan Huff

BiographyNathan Huff produces paintings, drawings, and sculpture that create freewheeling narratives: personal stories of suspending gravity, traversing emotional vertigo, and sorting reservoirs of memories.

He earned an MFA in Drawing and Painting from California State University Long Beach in 2010, a BA in art education from Azusa Pacific University, and has also studied art in Italy, France, the UK, and Spain. Actively exhibiting on the west coast, Huff’s installations have been featured in solo exhibitions at UCR Culver and Sweeney Galleries (Riverside), Los Angeles at D.E.N. Contemporary (West Hollywood), Minthorne Gallery (Oregon), Sullivan Goss Gallery (Santa Barbara), Gallerie View (Salambo, Tunisa), group exhibitions at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, JK Gallery, Lotus Land, Wildling Museum, Westmont Ridley Tree Museum of Art, and the Angels Gate Cultural Center. His works are in the Permanent Collections of the Culver Museum, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the Hilbert Museum of California Art, and Cal State University Long Beach. In 2011 he was invited by the state department as a guest curator with Art in Embassies for the US Ambassador in New Zealand to curate an exhibition "Encountering Place." Nathan has taught classes with art students at CSU Long Beach, LA Southwest College, Biola University, and Azusa Pacific University as an adjunct lecturer. Currently he teaches as an associate professor of art at Westmont College in Santa Barbara.

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https://www.sullivangoss.com/artists/nathan-huff
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