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July 2008

Justice Center. Carole's sculpture is featured in the gallery windows. Portland, Oregon.

June 2008

Abalone Resort and Spa. Carole's 3 meter marble sculpture, Swan, is installed at this luxurious resort in Hue, Vietnam.

Puyallup Arts Downtown Outdoor Sculpture Invitational. To The Winds II installed at 8th & Main Street, Puyallup, Washington.

May 2008

Hue International Sculpture Symposium. Carole is the sole American participant in the 5th edition of the Symposium, the first event of the renowned Hue Festival, Vietnam.

2008 Beijing Olympic Landscape Sculpture Finale.
The Awards Ceremony, the culmination of the two year Olympic Sculpture Competition, is held in Beijing.
Carole is honored to have her sculpture selected (from more than 2400 designs from 82 countries and regions) to be one of only 3 to represent the United States in the final stage of the contest. Rhythmic Dancer was awarded the "Excellent Works" distinction and will be on display at the Olympic Games in Beijing, along with the winners of gold, silver and bronze medals, which were awarded at the ceremony. China

April 2008

Museum of Contemporary Craft, Sculptors Showcase, Portland, Oregon.

March 2008

Unclad Art, Floyd Norgaard Cultural Center, Stanwood, Washington.

Beijing Olympic Sculpture Exhibition Opens at Tsereteli Museum in Moscow.

January 2008

Beijing Olympic Sculpture Exhibition Opens in Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta, Georgia.

December 2007

Beijing Olympic Sculpture Exhibition Opens in Fiji.

November 2007

Beijing Olympic Sculpture Exhibition Opens in Washington DC.

Gottlieb Gallery, Selected Pacific Northwest Sculptors, Portland, Oregon.

October 2007

Carole attends Sacramento, California opening ceremonies of Beijing Olympic Landscape Sculpture Competition Exhibition of Award Winners and presents study for "Rhythmic Dancer" to Professor Yuan Xikun.

Olympic Sculpture Exhibition opens in Chicago, Illinois.

September 2007

Valobran International Stone Sculpture Symposium, Slovenia. (Cancelled)

Olympic Sculpture Exhibition opens in Gisborne and Wellington, New Zealand.

Olympic Sculpture Exhibition opens in Rome at Olympic Sports Center, Italy.

August 2007

Art in the Pearl Exhibition with Pacific NW Sculptors, Portland, Oregon.

Beijing Millenium Monument Exhibition of Olympic Sculptures.

July 2007

International Stone Sculpture Symposium, Mount Vernon, Washington.

Maryhill Museum Sculpture Exhibition with Pacific NW Sculptors, Goldendale, Washington.

Olympic Sculpture Exhibition launches U.S. Tour in Los Angeles.

June 2007

Puyallup Arts Downtown Outdoor Sculpture Invitational
.....To the Wind II was installed at 8th & Main Street, Washington.

May 2007

Olympic Sculpture Exhibition opens in Barcelona at Olympic Museum, Spain.

Penza Art Museum acquires Carole's diptych, Same Sky, for its permanent collection.

Melodies of Bronze Exhibition at Babylon Gallery in Samara, Russia.

Symposium Bronzes Exhibition at Sculpture House Gallery in Penza, Russia.

Solo exhibition at Penza University of Architecture and Construction, Russia.

Finally got to see Lenin!

April 2007

To Russia for International Sculpture Symposium: Melodies of Bronze
.....Carole was invited, as the only American among 20 international artists, to take part in this four week symposium in Penza – Samara, Russia. Author of the project is internationally recognized sculptor, Yury Tkachenko, Professor of Penza State University of Architecture and Construction, member of International Association of Arts, Association Internationale des Atrs Plastiques – IAA AIAP UNESCO.
.....Presentation of Portland Art and Architecture at Penza University of Architecture and Construction.
.....First exhibtion of Delerium: Amerika at Babylon Samara Gallery.
.....Creation of Turtledove Duet in bronze.

January 2007

ArtTalk Magazine features American Olympic Sculptors in January Sculpture issue.

International Exhibition of Olympic Sculpture Finalist Designs. Chinese exhibition in London.

December 2006

Beijing 2008 Olympic Landscape Sculpture Competition
.....Carole's "Rhythmic Dancer" awarded Excellent Works designation and enters Phase Three of the competition, "through public balloting and assessments by specialists, 110 items will be picked up for the final round of the contest. In the end, 29 winning pieces will emerge from the final round for the gold, silver and bronze Olympic medals. The number 29 represents the XXIX Olympiad."

International Exhibition of Olympic Sculpture Finalist Designs
Exhibitions in Hong Kong and Macao.

November 2006

Carole's "Remergence" featured in the 22nd UBE Biennial International Sculpture Competition, Exhibition of Maquettes. Tokiwa Lake Hall, Yamaguchi, Japan, November 3-19.

October 2006

International Exhibition of Olympic Sculpture Finalist Designs
Dongfanghong Square, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China. Additional shows in Zhengzhou, Talyuan, Shijiazhuang, Ningbo, Nanning, and Shenzhen.

September 2006

International Exhibition of Olympic Sculpture Finalist Designs
Changchun World Sculptures Park, Changchun, China

August 2006

International Exhibition of Olympic Sculpture Finalist Designs
Wuyuanwan Feature Street Plaza, Xiamen, China.

July 2006

"Lullaby" created in marble at the First International Sculpture Symposium, Opole, Poland; the theme was "Song." Opole's sister city, Carrara, provided the marble for this symposium, in the beautiful city of Opole, famously the Capitol of Polish Song.

First visit to Russia. Whirlwind tour of Moscow's amazing art and architecture by renowned sculptor, Sergey Milchenko.

Weekend in Prague. Just because.

Beijing Exhibition.


June 2006

In Poland for the First International Sculpture Symposium in Opole.

.....Carole's sculpture is featured in Sculpture Journal Magazine

International Exhibition of Olympic Sculpture Finalist Designs
Jintai Museum, Beijing, China, June 23 – July 3, 2006.

Beijing Olympic Sculpture Exhibition opens June 23.

May 2006

Carole is chosen to participate in Valobran International Sculpture Symposium in Izola, Slovenia.

April 2006

Carole is chosen to participate in the First International Sculpture Symposium of Opole, Poland.

March 2006

Carole's sculpture design is selected as a finalist in 2008 Beijing Olympics Landscape Sculpture Contest and she is asked to send her maquette to China for molding and bronze casting. Over 2,600 designs were submitted by artists from 82 countries and Carole is honored to be among the 290 finalists and one of the eight sculptors chosen to represent the United States. Her sculpture, "Rhythmic Dancer," will tour major cities in China with the Beijing 2008 Olympic Landscape Sculpture Design Finalist Exhibition through November 2006 (all finalist sculptures were cast in bronze triplicate to facilitate simultaneous exhibition). At the end of China tour, this group will be further reduced to 110 sculptures and these finalists will move to the next phase of competition and an international tour.

February 2006

Carole received an invitation from Mr. Yuan WiKun, Director of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Landscape Sculpture Design Committee to participate in this international event and has been chosen as a finalist.

January 2006

Post symposium creativity inspires numerous new sculptures.

December 2005

Returned from Vietnam’s International Sculpture Symposium: Hallmark II at Chau Doc, An Giang Province. To The Wind and Pearl were created in marble.

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