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Rick Dula
Rick Dula was born in 1957 and received his BA from California State University at Hayward in 1984. Upon graduation, he went to work at Magnolia Editions in Oakland, California, where he became the master printer in 1986 and continued to work until he moved to Denver in 2001. He has been awarded residencies at a number of institutions including the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha. As a painter Dula has been dubbed an heir to Charles Sheeler, the Precisionist painter/photographer of the early twentieth century.
Dula has exhibited his work throughout the United States and is in the permanent collections of the U.S. Department of State in Washington D.C., the Oakland Museum in Oakland, California, the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri, and the Rutgers Archives at the Zimmerli Museum, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, among others. He is represented by the William Havu Gallery in Denver and the George Billis Gallery in New York.
Rick Dula
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