E Fitz Smith is a Communications Designer - Hearst Connecticut / CTPost.com News Designer - Print & Web Graphics - Special Sections - Editorial Illustration - Electronic Publications e.fitz.smith@gmail.com

8/24/07

E FITZ SMITH / Exhibited works

E FITZ SMITH
e.fitz.smith@gmail.com
efitzsmith.com














Born in Brooklyn, New York
Living in Fairfield, Connecticut

Studied Illustration and Design at Fashion Institute of Technology, New York
Continuing studies in the New York Metro area

Communications Designer
Product Designer

1992 - S.C. Design Arts Committee Member - ‘Good Design is Good Business’ South Carolina State Arts Commission
1992 - 1994 - S.C. Colleton County Arts Council contributor

1997 - Award of Merit - Telfair Museum, Savannah, GA - annual artist exhibition

1998 - Award of Excellence in Illustration - Addy Awards - Savannah, GA, Advertising Club (Illustrations for BFG Marketing, Hilton Head, SC)

Printmaking:
1994 - ‘All Souls Day’ solo show, Gibbs Art Museum extension, Charleston, SC
1995 - ‘Moxibustion’ solo show, Print Studio South (now Redux Contemporary Art Center), Charleston, SC
1999 - ‘Powderkeg’ solo show, Gallery Espresso, Savannah, GA

Photography:
‘Remember Love,’ memorial to L. Eric Smith
Polaroid photo series, solo show:
1999 - Metropole Gallery, Savannah, GA
2000 - Hospice Savannah Gallery, Savannah, GA

'Commuted Sentence'
http://www.flickr.com/photos/efitz/sets/72157601469057840/show/

Brush & ink:
1995 - 'Girltalk: An exhibition of women comic artists', Bridges & Bodell Gallery, New York, NY
1996 - 'Milk of Her Mind' drawing in judged show, City of Savannah invitational, Savannah, GA
2005 - 'Widow's Corset' drawing in judged show, Maxwell's, Hoboken, NJ



















Digital drawings:
‘Flirtility’,  Alternative Space, New Haven, CT 2006
flirtility.com


I dedicate my commuter photo series to my father, Thomas Fitzgerald, who has been a decades long commuter from Long Island to New York City. He made the 60 mile trek each way until his retirement as properties manager for the Williamsburg Saving Bank, now part of HSBC Bank USA. His offices were in the famous Williamsburg Clock Tower building in Brooklyn. He still commutes to Brooklyn to see his favorite dentist, Dr. Klemons.

Many thanks to my partner Graeme White, Visual Arts Digital Manager for Columbia School of the Arts, my digital guru, who can cause the gears of technology turn with amazing ease.

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