


RINGS
by Tim Guthrie
art marker on paper
30” X 30”
ARTIST BIO
Tim Guthrie is an Omaha-based multi-media visual artist and experimental filmmaker. He has presented his work at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, and had his work included in several books, as well as in a book about Ingres at the Louvre in Paris, and several novels, including an interactive novel with Lance Olsen that was included in the Iowa Review Web. He was awarded the Top 25 MFA Sculptors in the Nation by Sculpture Magazine and the International Sculpture Center.
Tim Guthrie was also a TEDx Omaha speaker in 2018, which touched on his documentary film about his wife, which won numerous “Best of” awards at film festivals around the globe, including a Humanitarian Award (GIFA).
Residencies include the Blue Mountain Center, Vermont Studio Center, Hall Farm, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, and other awards and fellowships include the International Sculpture Center, the Sierra Arts Foundation, and the Nevada Arts Council, each funded by the NEA, among others.
His films have won numerous Best Documentary awards, 2017 Humanitarian Award (GIFA), Audience Awards and other awards, and shown widely, including in Wales, UK (International), Sweden (High Coast), Bucharest, Sydney (World Film Festival), Hiroshima Animation Festival, 5th Annual Athens International Animation Festival (Greece), Control Arms Conference (Italy), Chagrin Documentary Film Festival, as well as festivals in London, Miami, Copenhagen, Hollywood, and Toronto.
He is a professor at Creighton University.
by Tim Guthrie
art marker on paper
30” X 30”
ARTIST BIO
Tim Guthrie is an Omaha-based multi-media visual artist and experimental filmmaker. He has presented his work at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, and had his work included in several books, as well as in a book about Ingres at the Louvre in Paris, and several novels, including an interactive novel with Lance Olsen that was included in the Iowa Review Web. He was awarded the Top 25 MFA Sculptors in the Nation by Sculpture Magazine and the International Sculpture Center.
Tim Guthrie was also a TEDx Omaha speaker in 2018, which touched on his documentary film about his wife, which won numerous “Best of” awards at film festivals around the globe, including a Humanitarian Award (GIFA).
Residencies include the Blue Mountain Center, Vermont Studio Center, Hall Farm, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, and other awards and fellowships include the International Sculpture Center, the Sierra Arts Foundation, and the Nevada Arts Council, each funded by the NEA, among others.
His films have won numerous Best Documentary awards, 2017 Humanitarian Award (GIFA), Audience Awards and other awards, and shown widely, including in Wales, UK (International), Sweden (High Coast), Bucharest, Sydney (World Film Festival), Hiroshima Animation Festival, 5th Annual Athens International Animation Festival (Greece), Control Arms Conference (Italy), Chagrin Documentary Film Festival, as well as festivals in London, Miami, Copenhagen, Hollywood, and Toronto.
He is a professor at Creighton University.
by Tim Guthrie
art marker on paper
30” X 30”
ARTIST BIO
Tim Guthrie is an Omaha-based multi-media visual artist and experimental filmmaker. He has presented his work at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, and had his work included in several books, as well as in a book about Ingres at the Louvre in Paris, and several novels, including an interactive novel with Lance Olsen that was included in the Iowa Review Web. He was awarded the Top 25 MFA Sculptors in the Nation by Sculpture Magazine and the International Sculpture Center.
Tim Guthrie was also a TEDx Omaha speaker in 2018, which touched on his documentary film about his wife, which won numerous “Best of” awards at film festivals around the globe, including a Humanitarian Award (GIFA).
Residencies include the Blue Mountain Center, Vermont Studio Center, Hall Farm, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, and other awards and fellowships include the International Sculpture Center, the Sierra Arts Foundation, and the Nevada Arts Council, each funded by the NEA, among others.
His films have won numerous Best Documentary awards, 2017 Humanitarian Award (GIFA), Audience Awards and other awards, and shown widely, including in Wales, UK (International), Sweden (High Coast), Bucharest, Sydney (World Film Festival), Hiroshima Animation Festival, 5th Annual Athens International Animation Festival (Greece), Control Arms Conference (Italy), Chagrin Documentary Film Festival, as well as festivals in London, Miami, Copenhagen, Hollywood, and Toronto.
He is a professor at Creighton University.
***70% goes to the Artists. 30% Donation goes to PACE. A handling fee is added to the price***