Patrick Marold

Born. 1975

Patrick Marold, has been working to bind the physical environment with our sense of orientation for over two decades. Since earning a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in 1997, his artistic development has maintained an intimate connection to landscape. Refinement of his practice has been pursued in various locations in America and abroad, including opportunities like that of his early Fulbright Fellowship in Iceland where he began to more fully direct his energies to creating works which utilize spatial dynamics to generate an enhanced awareness of light and movement. Exhibiting widely in galleries and museums, he has earned multiple awards and recognition for his studio works as well as his publicly sited projects. In 2007, Marold received international attention for The Windmill Project, a temporary landscape installation in Vail, Colorado, which seeded a local valley with a mass of light-generating turbines committed to capturing and visualizing the choreography of the wind through a unique landscape. In the last decade he has completed numerous public commissions including the 7 acre installation, Shadow Array, at Denver’s International Airport; as well as the sky and sound work, Solar Drones, located in Canada’s National Music Centre. Diversity in setting, scale, and technical realization have equipped him with the skill and interest to apply his vision across a broad range of sites while preserving a unity of vision. Marold maintains a studio in Colorado, and continues working to refine specific relationships with space, inviting the viewer to consider the conditions of landscapes and materials, and their impact on personal and communal perception.

CV

 
  • Colorado State University. Colorado Creative Industries.

    The Bale, SPUR at the National Western Complex. 2022

    Sound Transit, Seattle WA

    Wandering Line, Bellevue Station. 2022

    Broward County, FL

    CIrri, Ft. Lauderdale International Airport. 2021

    New Orleans Arts Council, LA

    Alluvial Mirror, Earnest M. Morial Convention Center. 2021

    University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. GOCA

    Windmill Project, Austin Bluffs Installation. 2020-2022

    Cranmer Park. Denver, CO

    Bows. Sculpture. 2020

    Jackson Center for the Arts. WY

    Windmill Project, Courtyard. 2018

    Lowry Development, City of Denver, CO

    Sun Silo Sculpture, Boulevard One Community Park. 2018

    Dallas Love Field Airport, City of Dallas TX

    Contrails Sculpture, Spirit of Flight Park. 2017

    National Music Centre. Calgary, AB

    Solar Drones, Sound Sculpture 2016

    University of New Mexico, Gallup

    Serrated Crest. 2015

    Denver International Airport. Hotel and Transit Center

    Shadow Array, Valley Sculptural Installation

    City and County of Denver. 2015

    Maple Leaf Reservoir. City of Seattle

    Confluent Stone Sculpture 2013

    City and County of Denver, Colorado

    Virga, Delgany Pedestrian Bridge. 2011

    GSA. Arraj Courthouse, Denver, Colorado

    Art in Architecture Program. 2011

    City and County of Denver, Colorado

    Avian Front, Public Art Commission 2010

    Wenger/ EBI. Boulder, Colorado

    Woven Wall, sculpture commission 2010

    Burlington City Arts. Vermont

    Windmill Project Installation 2009

    City and County of Denver, Colorado

    Fault Shadows, Gates Tennis Center 2008,

    Town of Vail, Colorado

    Windmill Project Installation. 2007

    Denver School of Science and Technology

    Airfoils, campus sculpture 2007

    Idyllwild Academy for the Arts, CA

    Iron Swell. campus sculpture 2006

    Town of Vail, Colorado

    Community Stone sculpture, Bighorn Park. 2006

  • The Arctic Circle Residency, 2023

    Falling Water, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy

    Artist in Residence 2021

    Americans For The Arts

    Solar Drones, Public Art Year in Review 2016

    CODA|Worx awards 2016

    Shadow Array: Top Landscape Sculpture

    Americans For The Arts

    Virga Performance, Public Art Year in Review 2012

    Americans For The Arts

    Vail Windmill Project, Public Art Year in Review 2007

    Idyllwild Academy for the Arts, CA

    Visiting Artist/ Lecturer 2006

    Colorado Council on the Arts

    Fellowship Award 2003

    Nantucket Island School of Design

    Visiting Artist and Lecturer. 2000/01/02

    I.I.E. Fulbright Fellowship Award

    Iceland. 2000/01

    Degoyler Grant, Dallas Museum of Art

    Mineral Project, 1999

    Andy Goldsworthy

    Assistant 1998

    Rhode Island School of Design

    Bachelor of Fine Arts. Industrial Design 1997

  • Art of the State. Arvada Center, CO

    Group Exhibit. 2022

    William Havu Fine Art. Denver, CO

    Posts. Solo Exhibit. 2021

    Arvada Center for the Arts. CO

    Wood. Group Exhibit, 2021

    Gallery of Contemporary Art.University of Colorado,CS

    The Space Between. Group Exhibit. 2021

    Global Livingston Institute. Entusi, Uganda

    Invictus, Artnauts Group Exhibit, 2019

    Goodwin Fine Art, Denver

    Astula. Solo Exhibit 2018

    Buell Theatre, City of Denver, Arts and Venues

    A Decade of Drawings. Solo Exhibit 2018

    In Situ. Arvada Center,CO

    Group Exhibit 2017

    Goodwin Fine Art, Denver

    Residuum. Solo Exhibit 2016

    Denver Botanic Gardens. Catalyst

    Group Exhibit 2013

    University of Colorado, Colorado Springs

    UCCS Gallery. Formal Elements 2 person show 2011

    Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, PA

    Group Exhibit. Elemental Energy. 2010

    Arvada Center, CO

    Solo Exhibit. Sculptures in Locally Reclaimed Wood 2009

    Burlington Center for the Arts, VT

    Human=Nature. Group Exhibit 2009

    Colorado Abstract. Center for Visual Art

    Group Exhibit of Colorado Artists. Past and Present 2009

    Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art

    Group Exhibit. Weather Report 2007

    Center for Visual Art. Denver

    Group Exhibit. Looking Up. 2007

    Open Ground. Nicolaysen Art Museum

    Group Exhibit. Casper, WY 2004

    Reykjavik Museum of Art. Iceland

    HUM. Courtyard Installation. 2001

    Gallery Nemahvad. Reykjavik, Iceland

    String Installation. 2001