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Matthew Hincman Dean of the Faculty, Academic Affairs

Industry Experience

Selected Exhibitions

  • 2016 – River Project, Slocum River Natural Reserve, Dartmouth, MA
  • 2015 – Sidelight Replacement Project, guerrilla public installation, Geneva Ave MBTA Station, Dorchester, MA
  • 2015 – River Project 2015, Slocum River Preserve, Dartmouth, MA
  • 2014 – STILL, guerrilla public intervention, Boston, MA
  • 2013 – They Used to Work Here, The Haystack School of Crafts, Deer Isle, ME
  • 2012 – 24kt TXT, Jamaica Plain Business District, Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA
  • 2012 – SPUN, CAC Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Selected Publications

  • 2016 – Triton Magazine, UCSD Alumni Magazine, 1st ever two-page fold-out illustration
  • 2014 – WBUR The ARTery, “Boston’s Best Visual Art, 2014,” by Greg Cook
  • 2014 – WBUR The ARTery, “A Tiny, Secret, Street Art Monument In Boston Remembers Trayvon Martin,” by Greg Cook
  • 2014 – webpronews.com, “Trayvon Martin Street Art Memorial By Matthew Hincman is a Hidden Treasure of Boston,” by Galen Velonis
  • 2014 – jetmag.com, “Boston Monument Honors Trayvon martin: Small in size, but large in meaning…” by Sierra Boone, June 25, 2014

Recognitions

  • 2013 – MassArt Foundation Faculty Fellowship
  • 2008 – Exhibition Winner, Art in the Public Sphere, UMass Amherst
  • 2007 – Massachusetts Cultural Council Individual Artist Award
  • 2006 – Nomination, ArtMatters Foundation 2007 Grant
  • 2003 – Nomination, Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Competition
  • 2000 – Russell Fellowship Grant, University of California, San Diego
  • 1998 – Sam Maloof Scholarship, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass, CO

Collections

  • City of Cambridge, Bicycle Racks, Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA
  • City of Boston, Mendell School Fence, Roxbury, Boston, MA
  • City of Boston, Haley School Fence, Roslindale, Boston, MA
  • George Nick, Concord, MA
  • Kim MacConnel, Encinitas, CA
  • Jean-Pierre Gorin, La Jolla, CA
  • Mary Beebe, Director, Stuart Art Collection, San Diego, CA
  • Toby Kamps, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Menil Collection, Houston, Texas

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