ART EXHIBITIONS
2008 Fantastic Contraption- Device Gallery, 7881 Drury Lane La Jolla, CA 92037 (July 19-September 2) 2008

Second Hand Made- Lois Lambert Gallery, 2525 Michigan Ave. E3 Santa Monica CA 90404 (July 12-August 30)
2008
Maker Faire- San Mateo Fairgrounds, San Mateo, CA (May 3-4)
2008
Varnish Fine Art: 5-year anniversary show-77 Natoma Street, San Francisco CA 94105 (April 14- May 31)
2008 Macy’s
store windows- Earth Week April 21-27 (170 O'Farrell Street San Francisco, CA 94102)
2008
Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon- San Jose Museum of Art.  April 12- October 19, 2008 (110 South Market St. San Jose, CA 95113 (408) 271 6840)                                
2007 Robots are Art- Float Gallery. 1091 Calcot Place #116
Oakland, CA 12/15/07-1/17/08                                                            2007 Subjective Reality-
Harold Golen Gallery. 2921 North West 6th Ave. Miami, Florida  33127 12/7/07-1/5/08                                        2007 Store Display- Barney’s New York- San Francisco.  11/07-1/08   2007 Window Display - Embarcadero One shopping center.  San Francisco CA 11/07....                                                                         2007 Waste Deep - Solo show culminating four month Artist in residence at San Francisco Dump, 501 tunnel ave, San Francisco, CA 94134
2007
Robogames- (gold medal: Giant Squid, bronze medal: General Debris) Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, CA 6/15/07- 6/17/07
2007
Maker Faire- San Mateo Fairgrounds, San Mateo, CA 5/19/07-5/20/07
2007- Recovery-
ACCI Gallery 4/13/07-5/5/07 (1652 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709)
2007- Artful Jesters -
 Pence Gallery 1/12/07-3/12/07 (212 D Street, Davis CA 95616)
2006- Creatures of Magic and Myth - Sonoma Valley Museum of Art 1/13/07-2/25/07 (551 Broadway, Sonoma, CA 95476)
2006- California Creations-
Gump’s 7/17/06-8/4/06  (135 Post street San Francisco, CA 94108)
2006- RE:Assembled -
Varnish fine art. 6/6-7/15/06 (77 Natoma St. San Francisco, CA 94105)                                                                          
2005- Window display- Gump’s 12/05 (135 Post street San Francisco, CA 94108)
2005- Works on display-
Varnish Fine Art 9/05-present (77 Natoma Street San Francisco, CA 94105)

2004- Aluminum- Three person show, Virginia Breier Gallery 10/27/04-11/24/04 (3091 Sacramento St. San Francisco CA, 94115)
2004- Window Installation-
ACCI Gallery 5/14/04-7/14/04 (1652 Shattuck Ave Berkeley CA 94709)

2003- Contemporary Art- Three person show, Joyce Gordon Gallery. (406 14th St. Oakland. CA 94612)
2003- Clock Show- Group Exhibition, Virginia Breier Gallery. (3091 Sacramento St. San Francisco, CA 94115)
2003- Seventeen Bay Area Artists- Group Exhibition,
Joyce Gordon Gallery 9/4/03-10/4/03 (406 14th St. Oakland CA 94612.)
2003- Outside- Group exhibition,
Start Soma Gallery. March 15-23 (985 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA)
2002- A Figurative Show- Group Exhibition, Virginia Breier Gallery. 10/2/02-11/6/02. (3091 Sacramento St. San Francisco CA, 94115)
2002-2003- Detritus Ascending- Solo Kinetic Installation by invitation for the
San Jose Museum of Art. Nov. 2002- Mar. 2003 (110 South Market St. San Jose, CA 95113 (408) 271 6840)
2002- Open Studios 2002-
Pro Arts Gallery. Show promoting East Bay open studios, Oakland CA.
2002- Show Your Metal- Group exhibition, Arizona Museum for Youth, Mesa AZ 85201-7326

2001- Dare Stay Late- Group exhibition and local school benefit, The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
2001- Blackout- Group exhibition and party, San Francisco, CA
2001- Aranji- Group show and party at Club Six, San Francisco, CA
2001- East Bay Open Studios- Group exhibition. Pro Arts Gallery, Oakland, CA.
2001- Virginia Breier Gallery- Temp. window installation, and ongoing exhibits, San Francisco, CA.

2000- Berkeley Recycling Center- Temporary installation. Berkeley, CA
2000- Surplus- Artwork from recycled materials. Group show at The Lost Gallery, Berkeley, CA
2000- Now - 30th Annual MFA graduate exhibition at
Berkeley Art Museum
1999- Blind Date- Group show with students from U.C. Berkeley, Davis, and Manchester, UK.
1999- Solution- Solo sculpture installation, Worth Ryder Gallery, U.C. Berkeley.
1998- Bachelor of Fine Arts Graduate exhibition,
Kansas City Art Institute.
1998- KCAI sculpture department exhibition, Freight House Building 101W. 22nd St. Kansas City, MO
1998- Quick Fix- Group show, Works Building, 215 w 19th Terr. Kansas City, MO.
1998-
Dolphin Gallery- Window installation, Kansas City, MO.
1997- Alumni Circle scholarship exhibition, Vanderslice reception room,
KCAI.
1997- Sculpture Commission for Galaxy Grill, Kansas City, Kansas.
1997-
KCAI group Sculpture exhibition, Carnival Building 800 Broadway, Kansas City,MO.
1997- Marginal Art- Group show, student gallery
KCAI, Kansas City, MO.
1997- Art in a Box- Group show, Gallery Coyote, Kansas City, MO.
1996- Mantenna- Roof top Sculpture installation for James Leedy, Kansas City, MO.
1996- Art and Propaganda - student gallery
KCAI.
1996- 6th annual Garbage Binge Art Show- Emerson Cultural Center, Bozeman, Montana.
1994- Solo show, Sierra Mtn. Coffee Roasters, Grass Valley, CA.
1994- Unplugged Cafe group show, St. Joseph's Hall, Nevada City, CA.
 
 
 
 
Artist’s Biography
With years of accumulating post-consumer waste and a lifetime of absorbing pop culture imagery, Nemo Gould has been creating his signature style of kinetic metal and found object sculpture for over 20 years. Old vacuum cleaners, dead bugs, used dentures and sewing machine motors all find their unerringly rightful place in his surreal creatures and abstract sculptures, which have attracted museums, galleries and eccentric art collectors throughout the Bay Area and abroad.  
 
Born in Minneapolis, MN and raised in Nevada City, CA, Nemo Gould earned his BFA in sculpture at the Kansas City Art Institute in 1998 and his MFA at the University of California at Berkeley in 2000. His work has been shown in the San Jose Museum of Art, Berkeley Art Museum and the Arizona Museum for Youth.
 
 
Artist’s Statement
What makes a thing fascinating is to not completely know it.  It is this gap in our understanding that the imagination uses as its canvass.  Salvaged material is an ideal medium to make use of this principle.  A “found object” is just a familiar thing seen as though for the first time.  By maintaining this unbiased view of the objects I collect, I am able to create forms and figures that fascinate and surprise.  These sculptures are both familiar and new.  Incorporating consumer detritus with my own symbology, they are the synthesis of our manufactured landscape and our tentative place within it-- strong and frail at the same time.
 
EDUCATION--------------
2000- Master of Fine Arts degree -
University of California at Berkeley, Department of Art. Practice

1998- Bachelor of Fine Arts degree -
Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri.

1993-Summer Studio Session-
California College of Arts and Crafts.

HONORS-----------------
2000- Eisner prize, U.C. Berkeley.

1999- Murphy Cadogan Fellowship.

1996- First place American Compressed Steel sculpture competition.

1994- Competitive scholarship awarded by KCAI.