Biography

Sedrick Huckaby (Archive)

Nationality: American
Dates: Born 1975
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Recent Press:
 

Artist Talk about "Everyday Glory"
 

Watch The Art of Painting: A Conversation with President Bush's Art Instructors with Sedrick Huckaby, Gail Norfleet, and Jim Woodson at The George W. Bush Presidential Center.
 

John Mitchell's interview of Sedrick Huckaby on Painters' Table
 

Craig Gould's interview of Sedrick Huckaby on Outside of New York
 

Tyler Green, The Modern Art Notes
 

August 2019 issue of Texas Highways magazine
 

NBC 5 News
 

The Dallas Morning News
 

The Dallas Morning News Year in Review: Top Exhibitions in 2014
 

Modern Luxury
 

Sedrick Huckaby's series "The 99 Percent" was on view in the exhibition "Identity" at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth in 2016. Click here to watch a time-lapse video of the 6 hour installation of 101 lithographs on one wall by 3 preparators, 2 curators, and a designer. Click here to watch Sedrick Huckaby discuss "The 99 Percent."
 

Congratulations to Sedrick Huckaby on receiving the Moss/Chumley North Texas Artist Award
 

 

Education:
 

1999 Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, M.F.A.
1997 Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, B.F.A.
 

 

Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions:
 

2018 Drawing and Painting the Figure: Ellen Soderquist and Sedrick Huckaby, Trinity Christian Academy, Addison, Texas
2017 Duet: New Works by Sedrick Huckaby and Letitia Huckaby, The Carillon Gallery, Tarrant County College - South Campus, Fort Worth, Texas
2017 Sedrick Huckaby: The 99%, Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, New York, New York
2016 Sedrick Huckaby: Three Forbidden F Words: Faith, Family, and Fathers, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Dallas, Texas
2016 Sedrick Huckaby: Recent Work, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, Texas
2015 Sedrick Huckaby: The 99%, UNT ArtSpace Dallas, University of North Texas, Dallas, Texas
2014-2015 Letitia Huckaby & Sedrick Huckaby: Call and Response, The Cody Center Gallery at Laity Lodge, Leakey, Texas
2014 Sedrick Huckaby’s Portraits of Community: Hidden in Plain Sight, Joy Pratt Markham Gallery, Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas
2014 Sedrick Huckaby: Quiet Dialogues, The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas
2014 Sedrick Huckaby: Family, Faith, and Art, Visiting Scholar Series, Tad Bird Honors College, All Saints’ Episcopal School, Fort Worth, Texas
2014 Sedrick Huckaby, Scarfone/Hartley Gallery, The University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida
2013-2014 Sedrick Huckaby: Everyday Glory, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Dallas, Texas (catalogue)
2013-2014 Sedrick Huckaby: Everyday Grace, Art League of Houston, Houston, Texas
2013-2014 Sedrick Huckaby: Hidden in Plain Site, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas (guest artist installation)
2013 Sedrick Huckaby: Hidden in Plain Sight, List Gallery, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania (catalogue)
2013 Everyday Grace: Sedrick and Letitia Huckaby, Cushing-Martin Gallery, Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts
2012 Sedrick Huckaby: Faith and Family, Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University, Waco, Texas
2012 Faith & Family: Paintings by Sedrick Huckaby, The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas
2012 Me, We: A Portrayal of the Fibers of Life, Featuring Letitia Huckaby and Sedrick Huckaby, presented by the Irving Black Arts Council, Irving Arts Center, Irving, Texas
2011 Sedrick Huckaby: When Old People Talk To Young People, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Dallas, Texas
2011 A Legacy of Love & Freedom: Quilt Paintings by Sedrick Huckaby, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas
2011 Sedrick Huckaby and Barbra Riley, The Gallery at UTA, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2010 Sedrick Huckaby: From Earth to Heaven, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas
2010 Sedrick Huckaby: A Love Supreme, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, Texas
2009 Sedrick Huckaby, Nielsen Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
2008 Sedrick Huckaby: A Love Supreme, Danforth Museum of Art, Framingham, Massachusetts
2008 Sedrick Huckaby: Big Momma’s House, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2008 Legacy: The Paintings of Sedrick Huckaby, Hammonds House Museum and Resource Center of African American Art, Atlanta, Georgia
2006 Sedrick Huckaby: Quilts and Portraits, Nielsen Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
2006 Sedrick Huckaby, The Greenville County Museum, Greenville, South Carolina
2006 Sedrick Huckaby, Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, Texas
2006 Sedrick Huckaby, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas
2006 Sedrick Huckaby, Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, Louisiana
2006 Sedrick Huckaby, National Black Fine Art Fair, New York, New York (Valley House Gallery)
2005 Sedrick Huckaby: Portraits and Quilts, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2003 A Love Supreme, African American Museum, Dallas, Texas
2003 A Place between Abstraction and Representation: Sedrick Huckaby, Carillon Gallery, Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas
2002 Sedrick Huckaby - Recent Work, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp., Fort Worth, Texas
2001 Fragments from Life, Evelyn Siegel Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas
2000 Recent Paintings, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts
1999 Kate Neal Kinley Fellowship Show, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
1999 Sedrick Huckaby: Paintings, Wendell Street Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
1997 Miracle of Life, Wendell Street Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
 

 

Group Exhibitions
 

2018 Human Kind: Sedrick Huckaby, Jose Canepa, Kelsey Anna Heimerman, Oak Cliff Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas
2018 The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
2018 2018 Ceremonial Exhibition: Work by New Members and Recipients of Awards, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, New York, Arts and Letters Award
2018 Target Texas: What Inspires, Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas
2018 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2018 Lineage: Select Texas Faculty and their Students, Oso Bay Biennial XX: Realism Redux!, Weil Art Gallery, TAMU-CC Campus, Corpus Christi, Texas
2018 2018 Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, New York
2018 Faculty Creative Works Exhibition, UTA Central Library, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2018 Rag Trade, Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, New York, New York
2018 Rag Trade, NADA Art Fair, New York, New York (Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects)
2018 The Fine Art of Collecting: Selections from the Judge B. Michael and Elise Chitty Collection, The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas
2018 The Beautiful, CIVA, Center Art Gallery, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan
2017 Faculty Biennial XVI, The Gallery at UTA, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington,Texas
2017 The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri
2017 The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas
2017 Portraits of Courage, George W. Bush Presidential Center, Dallas, Texas
2017 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2017 Faculty Creative Works Exhibition, UTA Central Library, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2017 Through Thick and Thin, Erin Cluley Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2016 The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, Tacoma Art Museum, Washington
2016 Robert Pruitt / Contemporary Portraiture, The Gallery at UTA, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2016 As We See It; Ernst and Gail von Metzsch Collection, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, Connecticut
2016 Identity, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas
2016 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2016 The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
2016 Past and Present: From a Black Artist’s Perspective, George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum, Dallas, Texas
2015 Reunion: XV Faculty Biennial and Invited Alumni Exhibition, The Gallery at UTA, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2015 A Selection of Semi-Finalists of the Boochever Portrait Competition, (four person show), Daryl Reich Rubenstein Gallery, Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C.
2015 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2015 Fare Thee Well, UTSA Main Gallery, The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas
2015 LA Art Show, art fair, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California (Thomas French Fine Art)
2014-2015 Lone Star Portraits, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas
2014 MAC@20 Part II, McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, Texas
2014-2015 Flow into the Mystic: Marriage and the Contemporary Artist, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas
2014 Convergence: 60th Anniversary Alumni Show, 808 Gallery, College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
2014 60th Anniversary Exhibition: A Celebration of Valley House Artists, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2014 Masterful Marks: An Exploration of the Medium of Drawing, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2014 Renderings: New Narratives and Reinterpretations, Mechanical Hall Gallery, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
2014 Summer Cut, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2014-2015 Lone Star Portraits, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas
2014 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2014 Couples: Half and Half, Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas
2014 Painted Faces, Sherman Smith Family Gallery, Henry Zarrow Center for Art and Education, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
2014 XIV Faculty Biennial Exhibition, The Gallery at UTA, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2013 Houston Fine Art Fair, George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2013 Suitable Subjects: Contemporary Still Lifes, The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas
2013 ARTEXPO 2013, NOADA, (Northern Ohio Art Dealers Association), Transformer Station, Cleveland, Ohio (Thomas French Gallery)
2013 Story Book Poem, curated by Alan Siggers, West North Fifth Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland
2013 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2012 Espoused, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas
2012 Curate. Collaborate: Cura! Cura! Cura!, collaboratively curated by J R Compton and Terry Hays, Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas
2012 Houston Fine Art Fair, Reliant Center, Houston, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2012 Respect: Artists Invite Artists, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2012 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2011 Houston Fine Art Fair, George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2011 The Good Earth, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Dallas, Texas
2011 Influence, Oak Cliff Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas
2011 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2010 Sustenance, an exhibition of site specific installations, organized by Stephen Lapthisophon and Anne Lawrence, 337 Singleton Boulevard, Dallas, Texas
2010 Drawing on the Past: Selections from the Bobbie and John Nau Collection of Texas Art, curated by Judy Tedford Deaton, Chief Curator, The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas
2010 Art Chicago, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Illinois (Valley House Gallery)
2010 New Works: Highlights from the Permanent Collection, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas
2010 Recent Acquisitions of Prints and Drawings, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
2010 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2009 Heroes of the Imagination, Fort Worth Community Arts Center, Fort Worth, Texas
2009 Faculty Biennial X, The Gallery at UTA, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2009 Casual Males, Sherman Gallery, School of Visual Arts, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
2009 Drawing In, CADD Art Lab, Dallas, Texas
2009 Dallas Art Fair, Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2009 Thank You Fort Worth: An Appreciation from Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Fort Worth Community Arts Center, Fort Worth, Texas
2008 Painter & Mentor: Ron Tomlinson, Distinguished Texas Artist 2008, with former students Zachariah Hawkins, Sedrick Huckaby, Amy Jones Oliveira, Focus Galleries, Fort Worth Community Arts Center, Fort Worth, Texas
2008 CADD Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas Art Fair, Three Three Three First Avenue, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2008 College Art Association’s 96th Annual Conference, Adam’s Mark Hotel, Dallas, Texas
2008 Faculty Biennial IX, The Gallery at UTA, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2007 3 Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant Program Award Winners: Lilian Garcia-Roig, Sedrick Huckaby, Mark Messersmith, Wynwood Lofts #208, Miami, Florida (exhibited by Valley House Gallery during Art Basel Miami Beach and Art Miami)
2007 CADD (Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas) Inaugural Art Fair, Three Three Three First Avenue, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2007 The Art Show, Art Dealer’s Association of America, Park Avenue Armory, New York, New York (Valley House Gallery)
2007 Parallel Vision, Nielsen Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
2006 Art International, art fair, Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, California (Valley House Gallery)
2006 Works on Paper, art fair, New York, New York, (Valley House Gallery)
2006 McNay Print Fair, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2005 Introductions, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2005 Spring Works on Paper, Nielsen Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
2005 From the Heart, Nielsen Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
2005 Works on Paper, art fair, New York, New York, (Valley House Gallery)
2005 About Faces: Portraits Past and Present, Staten Island Museum, New York, New York
2005 Frequency, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York
2005 Valley House Exhibition, Masur Museum, Monroe, Louisiana
2004 Sedrick Huckaby, Mix! Series, Contemporary Art Center, Dallas, Texas
2004 Artfilled Spirit, Fort Worth Central Library, Fort Worth, Texas
2004 Pushing Paint II, Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas
2004 March Heat, Nielsen Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
2004 Summer Invitational, Nielsen Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
2004 Naked-in-Waiting: the portrayal of the nude black body in realist painting, 4 person show, curated by Derrick Adams, Rush Arts Gallery, New York, New York
2004 Mentors & Protégés: Jack Barnett and his Former Students, Carillon Gallery, Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas
2003 Art in the Metroplex, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas
2003 Faculty Exhibition, Carillon Gallery, Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas
2003 Art from The Soul, Fort Worth Central Library, Fort Worth, Texas
2003 Pushing Paint, 4 person alumni exhibition, Sherman Gallery, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
2003 Realism Now: Traditions and Departures, Mentors & Protégés, Vose Galleries, Boston, Massachusetts
2003 The Grid: Unlocked, curated by Janet Tyson, Fort Worth Community Arts Center, Fort Worth, Texas
2002 Faculty Exhibition, Carillon Gallery, Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas
2002 Farewell Fiesta Exhibition, Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
2002 Fall Gallery Night, Evelyn Siegel Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas
2001 Pushing Paint, curated by Janet Tyson, Fort Worth Central Library Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas
2001 The 20th Carroll Harris Simms National Black Art Competition and Exhibition, African American Museum, Dallas, Texas
1999 The National Black Fine Arts Show, Wendell Street Gallery, New York, New York
1999 M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
1999 Young Master’s Exhibition, Glass Mountain Gallery, Bantam, Connecticut
1999 1999-2000 Fellows, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts
1998 Norfolk Art ’98, Norfolk, Connecticut
1996 Juried Student Exhibition, First Expressions, Boston, Massachusetts
 

 

Awards, Honors and Residencies:
 

2018 Elaine de Kooning House Residency, East Hampton, New York
2018 Juror, Umlauf Prize, Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum, Austin, Texas
2018 College of Fine Arts Distinguished Alumni Award, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
2018 Arts and Letters Award, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, New York
2018 In-Situ Artist Residency, Peccioli, Tuscany, Italy
2017 2018 Texas State Artist Two-Dimensional, Texas Commission on the Arts, Austin, Texas
2017 2016 Moss/Chumley North Texas Artist Award, Meadows Museum, SMU, Dallas, Texas
2017 Professor of the Year, Arlington Sunrise Rotary Excellence in Education, Arlington, Texas
2017 Partnering for Patient Safety and Experience Award, Abington-Jefferson Health, Abington, Pennsylvania
2016 Commended Artist for “Sedrick, Sed, Daddy,” One of seven out of 2,500 applicants for The 2016 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.
2015-2016 Print Residency, Tarrant County College South Campus, Fort Worth, Texas
2015 Rubenstein Gallery Guest Artist Program, Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C.
2015 Visiting Artist, Collaboration with Sedrick Huckaby and Brian Garner, The Print Research Institute of North Texas (P.R.I.N.T. Press), University of North Texas, Denton, Texas
2014 First Place Award, First Annual Juried Art Show, Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society, Fort Worth, Texas
2014 Davison Family Fellowship, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas
2014 Juror, Baylor Art Student Show, Martin Museum, Baylor University, Waco, Texas
2014 Visiting Artist Residency and Fellowship, STUDIO-F at the University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida
2014 Visiting Scholar, Tad Bird Honors College, All Saints’ Episcopal School, Fort Worth, Texas
2013 Juror, Park Cities Presbyterian Church Arts Festival, Dallas, Texas
2013 Visiting Artist, Glen Workshop East, Mount Holyoke College, Mount Holyoke, Connecticut
2012 Visiting Artist Residency and Fellowship, Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2008 Guggenheim Fellowship Award, New York, New York
2004 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, Maine
2004 Beth Lea Clardy Memorial Award, (first place), Art in the Metroplex, Fort Worth, Texas
2004 Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant Program Award, New York, New York
2001 Imagination Celebration, Spirit of the Future Award, Fort Worth, Texas
2001 Anne Giles Kimbrough Grant, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
2001 Elizabeth Greenshields Award, Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, Montreal, Canada
2001 Best of Show and subsequent solo exhibition, The 20th Carroll Harris Simms National Black Art Competition and Exhibition, African American Museum, Dallas, Texas
2001 Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, New York, New York
2000 Brandeis Mortimer-Hayes Traveling Fellowship, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
1999 Provincetown Fellowship, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts
1999 Alice Kimball English Traveling Fellowship, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
1999 Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
1998-1999 Philip Morris Fellowship
 

 

Literature:
 

Deborah Fullerton and Joe Schenk, Target Texas: What Inspires, 2018, exhibition catalogue, Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas, pages 14-19, 44, 47.
 

Craig Gould, “Episode 4: Sedrick Huckaby.” Outside of New York, March 6, 2018. Available from http://outsideofnewyork.com/320/
 

Isabel Manalo, “Sedrick Huckaby,” The Studio Visit, February 23, 2018. Available from http://thestudiovisit.com/sedrick-huckaby/
 

Setenay Mufti, “MFA’s ‘Monument to Us’ Exhibit Raises Crucial Questions, but Falls Short,” The Tufts Daily, February 6, 2018.
 

Duet: New Works by Sedrick and Letitia Huckaby, exhibition catalogue, essay by Lauren Cross, Ph.D., Tarrant County College South Campus, Carillon Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas, October 2017, American Dad, America’s Mom, America’s Child, America’s Daughter, and America’s Son reproduced, essay online at http://www.facebook.com/events/617157515340622.
 

Ryan Hunt, “Award-Winning Artist Sedrick Huckaby Helping Students Find Their Dreams at UTA,” City of Arlington, Texas, June 15, 2017, available from http://www.arlington-tx.gov/news/2017/06/15/award-winning-artist-sedrick-huckaby-helping-students-find-dreams-uta/
 

Molly Glentzer, “George Straight [sic], Kermit Oliver among the new crop of Texas State Artists,” Houston Chronicle, May 18, 2017.
 

Paula Newton, “Texas State Artists Selected for 2018,” Glasstire, May 18, 2017.
 

Texas Commission, “2017 Current State Artists,” Texas Commision on the Arts, 2017.
 

“2017 Dallas Art Fair: Valley House Gallery,” Artsy, April 2017. Gone but Not Forgotten: Sha Sha reproduced.
 

“Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden,” Patron Magazine, advertisement, April/May 2017, page 29. Gone but Not Forgotten: Sha-Sha reproduced.
 

Sedrick Huckaby: The 99%, exhibition catalogue, Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, New York, New York, March/April 2017, 27 pages.
 

Holland Cotter, “10 Galleries to Visit Now on the Lower East Side,” The New York Times, review, April 27, 2017, America’s Daughter, America’s Mother, American Dad, America’s Son, and America’s Child reproduced.
 

Franklin Einspruch, “Sedrick Huckaby: The 99% at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects,” Delicious Line, review April 26, 2017.
 

Christina Rees, “How Was This Year’s Dallas Art Fair?” Glasstire, April 11, 2017.
 

John Yau, “Everybody Should Want to Belong to Sedrick Huckaby’s Tribe,” Hyperallergic, April 9, 2017.
Edward M. Gómez, “At the 2017 Dallas Art Fair, Big Ambitions and the Big Mo,” Hyperallergic, April 8, 2017.
 

Catherine D. Anspon, “The Best of Dallas Arts Month,” PaperCity, April 2017, page 47.
 

Casey Lesser, “The Artist Who Taught George W. Bush to Paint,” Artsy.net, April 4, 2017.
 

James Kalm, “Sedrick Huckaby at STEVEN HARVEY and Lisa & Janelle Inglesias at PRESENT CO,” YouTube, March 27, 2017, available from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSfL_S5gjsw&t=758s
 

Kristin E. Holmes, “George W. Bush’s Art Teach Shares His Talent with Montgomery County Hospital,” The Inquirer – Philly.com, March 24, 2017.
 

Mimi Swartz, “W. and the Art of Redemption,” The New York Times, OP-ED, A25, March 21, 2017.
 

Michael Duffy, “The art of warriors: George W. Bush discusses his new book of paintings,” TIME, March 17, 2017, pages 49-51.
 

“Fort Worth Artist Explores Faith, Family in Large Portraits,” NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth, available from https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Fort-Worth-Artist-Sedrick-Huckaby_Dallas-Fort-Worth-412438353.html
 

Paula Newton, “Self-Portraits, Doggies, World Leaders—Now Vets: George W. Keeps Painting!,” Glasstire, February 28, 2017
 

Paula Newton, “Sedrick Huckaby Receives SMU’s Moss/Chumley Award,” Glasstire, January 20, 2017.
 

Peggy Rosenthal, “Black Lives, Black Art,” Image Journal, January 17, 2017.
 

Jennifer Smart, “Fort Worth Painter Sedrick Huckaby Receives Moss Chumley Award.” Dallas Observer, January 25, 2017, available from www.dallasobserver.com/arts/fort-worth-painter-sedrick-huckaby-receives-moss-chumley-award-9115466.
 

Sedrick Huckaby: Everyday Glory, exhibition catalogue, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Dallas, Texas, 2017.
 

George W. Bush, Portraits of Courage: a Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors, Crown Publishers, 2017.
 

Arts + Culture, advertisement for The Outwin 2016 exhibition organized by the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, page 18.
 

Bruce Herman, “A Love Supreme: The Surprising Art of Sedrick Huckaby,” Issue 90, Image Journal, December 26, 2016.
 

Joe Milazzo, “Ecstatic Dislocation: The Art of Sedrick Huckaby,” Image: Art – Faith – Mystery, Number 90: Fall 2016, pages 29-35. A Dialogue with an Unknown People: Two Sisters, From Glory to Glory, Secret Place, If perhaps by chance, I find myself encaged…, The Family: Halle Lujah reproduced.
 

Catherine D. Anspon, “A Sense of Place: Big Momma’s House,” PaperCity Dallas, November 2016, pages 80-83. Jeanette, Net, Nanna, Alice, Prophetess Jones, The Family: Little B, The Family: Halle Lujah, and The Family: Letitia reproduced.
 

Michael Agresta, “Rattling Cages,” Texas Observer, August 22, 2016, available from https://www.texasobserver.org/sedrick-huckaby-rattling-cages/
 

Michael Granberry, “Art Emerges as a Force in Helping to Heal a Wounded Dallas,” Dallas News, July 15, 2016.
 

Jerome Weeks, “Monumental and Personal and Here: Fort Worth artist Sedrick Huckaby makes paintings thick with meaning,” Art&Seek, July 14, 2016, available from http://artandseek.org/spotlight/sedrick-huckaby/
 

Samantha Calimbahin, “Sedrick Huckaby: Local Artist Gaining National Attention,” Fort Worth Business Press, July 8, 2016, available from http://www.fortworthbusiness.com/news/arts_and_culture/sedrick-huckaby-local-artist-gaining-national-attention/article_93859204-455a-11e6-b093-e3a02701db95.html.
 

Laura Samuel Meyn, “Familiar Faces,” 360West Magazine, July 2016, pp. 77-80.
 

Advertisement for the National Portrait Gallery Outwin Boochever American Portraiture Today Exhibition Featuring an Image of “Father, Sedrick, Sed,” in the Washington Post Express on March 11, Washington City Paper on March 18, Boston Magazine on May 16, New York Magazine on May 16, Philadelphia Magazine on May 16, Chicago Magazine on May 16 and Atlanta Magazine on May 16, 2016.
 

Aly Payne, “Sedrick Huckaby at Valley House,” Addison Magazine, April 19, 2016.
 

Catherine D. Anspon, “Must Sees 2016 Dallas Art Fair,” PaperCity Magazine, April 2016.
 

The Editorial Board, “Sedrick Huckaby commended in 2016 Outwin Portrait competition,” Star-Telegram, March 22, 2016, page 22A.
 

“Works by Local Artist, Sedrick Huckaby, are part of Amon Carter’s Museum’s new Identity exhibition,” The Black Voice, March 16, 2016, pages 2 and 5.
 

“Art Past and Present: From a Black Artist’s Perspective,” exhibition catalogue, Multicultural Arts Alliance, George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, Dallas, Texas.
 

Chris Quinn, “The Influence of Art on All Ages: Art Meets World,” ThinkCQ, 2016, available from http://www.thinkcq.com/portfolio-documentary/ at timestamp: 0:51-1:16, 2:43-2:46, 6:31-7:08, 8:54-9:08.
 

Sedrick Huckaby: When Old People Talk to Young People, exhibition catalogue, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Dallas, Texas, 2016.
 

National Portrait Gallery, The Outwin 2016 American Portraiture Today: Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, 2016.
 

This Postman Collects: The Rapture of Kerry and C. Betty Davis, exhibition catalogue, Clark Atlanta University Art Museum, Atlanta, Georgia, 2016.
 

Rick Brettell, “Compare & Contrast,” The Dallas Morning News, Arts & Life section, November 2, 2015, pages E1 and 6E.
 

Steve Carter, "Family Affair," Patron Magazine, October/November 2015, pages 8, 12, 58, and 59. Sedrick, Sed, Daddy, Sha, A Dialogue with Unknown People: Two Young Women, A Dialogue with Unknown People: Two Women in Black, A Dialogue with Unknown People: Four Young Men, and A Dialogue with Unknown People: Two Men Standing reproduced.
 

“Huckaby Named Smithsonian Competition Finalist,” College of Liberal Arts Newsroom, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, October 6, 2015, available from https://utalibartsnews.wordpress.com/2015/10/06/huckaby-named-smithsonian-competition-finalist/
 

“Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition Finalists Announced,” Newsdesk, September 23, 2015, available from https://newsdesk.si.edu/releases/outwin-boochever-portrait-competition-finalists-announced
 

“New to the Collection,” Amon Carter Museum of American Art Program, Acquisitions section, August 2015 / January 2016, The 99% - Highland Hills: Halle, The 99% - Highland Hills: Neighbor, and The 99% - Highland Hills lithograph #33 reproduced on pages 8-9.
 

Lari Gibbons, “Sedrick Huckaby at Meadows Museum,” UNT Print Press Blog, Denton, Texas, May 21, 2015.
 

Emily Toman, “This weekend: CONFAB, art, knitting, baseball and theater,” Advocate: Preston Hollow/North Dallas, May 13, 2015.

Lari Gibbons, “Edition Updates,” UNT Print Press Blog, Denton, Texas, May 1, 2015.
 

“Celebrating 50 Years: SMU Meadows Museum,” Dallas Morning News, April 17, 2015, pages 1N-3N.
 

Artesia Swindle, “Dallas Art Fair Astonishes Again This Year,” I Live In Dallas, April 13, 2015, available from https://www.iliveindallas.com/dallas-art-fair-astonishes-again-this-year/
 

Devin Dakota, “Visiting artist uses portraits for social comment,” North Texas Daily, April 8, 2015.
 

Michael Granberry, “Art Notes,” The Dallas Morning News, Guide section, April 5, 2015, page 1E and 9E, Sedrick, Sed, Daddy reproduced on page 9E.
 

“P.R.I.N.T Open House: Sedrick Huckaby and Brian Garner,” College of Visual Arts and Design, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, April 2, 2015, available from art.unt.edu/article/announcements/2015/print-open-house-sedrick-huckaby-and-brian-garner
 

“Collaboration with Sedrick Huckaby and Brian Garner,” UNT Printmaking Blog, March 26, 2015.
 

Beatrice Chassepot, “Ultimate Artist: Sedrick Huckaby,” be-Art magazine, March 2, 2015, available from https://beartmagazine.com/ultimate-artist-sedrick-huckaby/
 

Diane Smith, Fort Worth museum has special art exhibit for Black History Month,” Star-Telegram, February 14, 2015.
 

“Scenes from the LA Art Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center,” Urban Art & Antiques, January 19, 2015, available from http://www.urbanartantiques.com/2015/scenes-from-the-la-art-show/
 

Lowery Stokes Sims, Common Wealth: Art by African Americans in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MFA Publications, Boston, Massachusetts, 2015, pages 60, 69, 71.
 

“Reinterpretations: A conversation between recent Quilt and Portrait paintings: Sedrick Huckaby and Thomas French,” Dialogs LA – Lecture Series, LA Art Show, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California, 2015.
 

60th Anniversary Catalogue, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas, 2014; The 99% - Highland Hills: Halle reproduced.
 

“Sedrick Huckaby in Dallas Morning News,” The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, December 22, 2014.
 

Rick Brettell, “Year in Review: The Top Exhibitions at D-FW Museums in 2014,” The Dallas Morning News, Arts & Life section, December 22, 2014, pages 1E and 6E, Mary, Mary-Lu, Missionary Parker, Ruthie, Pearl, Granny, Jerome, Shorty, and Roy Lester, Fat-Brown, Daddy reproduced on page 6E. Available from http://www.dallasnews.com/entertainment/arts/headlines/20141221-year-in-review-the-top-exhibitions-at-d-fw-museums-in-2014.ece
 

Cate McQuaid, “BU’s Abstract Ace Shows His Stripes,” The Boston Globe, Arts section, December 3, 2014, page 4G, Sedrick, Sed, Daddy and Rising, Sunny, Son reproduced.
 

Sedrick Huckaby: Portraits of Community: Hidden in Plain Sight, exhibition catalogue, essay by Andrea Packard, Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2014.
 

“Sedrick Huckaby,” in Callaloo: Art & Culture in the African Diaspora, Charles Henry Rowell, Editor, Volume 37, no. 4, Published by The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, Sponsored by Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 2014, pages 965-968, Diabetes, Halle Lujah, Our Brokenness #1, and Shekhinah Glory reproduced.
 

“Sedrick Huckaby features in The Black Voice,” The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, November 10, 2014.
 

Koritha Mitchell, “Callaloo Conference 2014,” October 18, 2014, available from http://www.korithamitchell.com/callaloo-conference2014/
 

“Sedrick Huckaby Exhibit Opening Sept. 12, 2014,” 5 images, Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette.
 

“Portraits of a Community: Hidden in Plain Sight – Sedrick Huckaby,” Walton Arts Center, September 12, 2014, available from https://waltonartscenter.org/edu/visual-arts/past-exhibits/
 

“Texas Faces by Texas Artists: Lone Star Portraits,” Amon Carter Museum of American Art Program, August 2014/January 2015, page 19.
 

Ginger Henry Geyer, “Letitia & Sedrick Huckaby: Call and Response,” The Cody Center Gallery at Laity Lodge, Leakey, Texas, October 9, 2014, available from http://www.hebff2.com/exhibits/letitia-sedrick-huckaby-call-and-response-2/
 

“Mechanical Hall Gallery highlights prints from Brandywine Workshop,” UDaily, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, August 19, 2014. Available from http://www.udel.edu/udaily/2015/aug/renderings-081914.html
 

Jeri Mills, “Exhibit Explores African American People: Sedrick Huckaby’s work at Cole Center,” The Daily Sentinel, August 3, 2014, pages 1B and 2B.
 

Robbie Goodrich, “Expressive Oil Paintings Featured in Huckaby Exhibition,” Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas, July 17, 2014.
 

Rick Brettell, “Dallas Art Fair Offers Variety, Abundance,” Dallas Morning News, Guide section, April 17, 2014, page 3E, Hallie - Welcome - Glory illustrated.
 

Deborah Fleck, “Forth Worth: Artist to work with students at All Saints’,” Dallas Morning News, Metro section, March 11, 2014, page 3B.
 

Megan Voeller, “The Fabric of His Lives,” Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, A+E section, February 20 - February 26, 2014, page 27, A Love Supreme illustrated.
 

“STUDIO-f Comes to Life with Visiting Artist Sedrick Huckaby,” UT News, University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, February 17, 2014. Available from https://www.ut.edu/STUDIO-f-Comes-to-Life-with-Huckaby.aspx
“Sedrick Huckaby is UT’s Studio-F Visiting Artist Feb. 10-21,” UT News, University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, January 23, 2014. Available from http://www.ut.edu/Sedrick-Huckaby-Studio-F-Visiting-Artist.aspx
 

Tyler Green, “The Modern Art Notes Podcast: Sedrick Huckaby,” Modern Art Notes Media, BLOUIN ARTINFO, January 16, 2014, Hidden in Plain Site reproduced. Available from https://manpodcast.com/portfolio/no-115-sedrick-huckaby-mark-carroll/
 

Joshua Fischer, “Twofer! Family Ties: Sedrick Huckaby and Beth Secor,” Glasstire, December 18, 2013, The 99% Project and Just a Few Patches reproduced. Available from http://glasstire.com/2013/12/18/twofer-family-ties-sedrick-huckaby-and-beth-secor/
 

Rick Brettell, “Meet the Family,” The Dallas Morning News, Arts & Life section, December 9, 2013, pages 1E and 6E, Sammy, Sam, Sammy Lee, Alice, Prophetess Brown, Ruthie, Pearl, Granny, Hallie - Welcome - Glory, and Letitia and Halle reproduced. Available from http://www.dallasnews.com/entertainment/columnists/rick-brettell/20131207-art-review-sedrick-huckabys-big-mama-and-family-at-valley-house-gallery.ece
 

Steve Carter, “Family Matters,” Modern Luxury Dallas, Art & Culture section, December 2, 2013, pages 20, 26 and 76, Self Portrait, Midst the Blues, The 99% - Highland Hills: Ruthie, and The Day My Son Was Born reproduced. Available from https://modernluxury.com/dallas/story/family-matters
 

Steve Carter, “Mix-Masters: At 20 years, the McKinney Avenue Contemporary combines the best of local, national, and international artists,” Patron Magazine, December 2013 - January 2014, pages 54-59, A Love Supreme “Summer” panel reproduced on page 59.
 

Lauren Smart, “Noted,” Patron Magazine, December 2013 - January 2014, pages 34 and 36, Letitia and Halle reproduced on page 34.
 

“On The Town,” D Magazine Home, September-October 2013, page 68, Hidden in Plain Site reproduced.
 

“Q&A with Sedrick Huckaby,” Amon Carter Museum of American Art Program, August 2013, pages 4-5, Hidden in Plain Site reproduced.
 

Peter Simek, “Quilted Together,” D Magazine, July 2013, pages 131-132, Hidden in Plain Site reproduced, Available from http://frontrow.dmagazine.com/2013/07/art-review-at-amon-carter-two-artists-from-different-generations-approach-a-shared-history/
 

Audrey French, “Thomas French Fine Art Spring Preview,” CAN Journal (Collective Arts Network / Cleveland) Spring 2013, page 33.
 

Nicole Vanchieri and Sarah Vogelman, Sedrick Huckaby: Hidden in Plain Sight, exhibition catalogue, 2013, List Gallery, Swarthmore College.
 

Ascendant Visualists: Eight Emerging Dallas Artists, “A mound of quilts and honoring Big Momma: Sedrick Huckaby,” Papercity, May 2013.
 

Espoused, exhibition catalogue, 2012, Beaumont: Art Museum of Southeast Texas, pp 18, 19, 45.
 

Fireflies: Keith Carther / Sedrick Huckaby: Faith and Family, exhibition catalogue, 2012, Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University.
 

Judy Deaton, “Coming Up: The Art of Sedrick Huckaby,” ARTIFACTS, The Grace Museum, Fall 2011, page 14 and back cover, A Love Supreme: Summer, A Love Supreme: Winter, and A Love Supreme: Fall reproduced.
 

Christy Crytzer Pierce, “Priorities & Persistence: A Conversation with Sedrick and Letitia Huckaby,” NEA ARTS, 2011, Number 1, pages 10-13, Letitia and The Rising Son and Her Quilt, Our Flag reproduced.
 

Kasten Searles, “Sedrick Huckaby: When Old People Talk to Young People,” A+C Magazine, December 2011/January 2012, pages 38 and 39, Filthy Rags of Splendor reproduced.
 

“Guide Picks: Openings,” Dallas Morning News Guide, Arts Guide section, November 4, 2011, page 39, When Old People Talk to Young People reproduced.
 

Rebecca Sherman, “Design Dallas News: Early November 2011,” House Garden People, November 3, 2011, When Old People Talk to Young People reproduced.
 

Michael Granberry, “Artist’s Works Use the Quilt as Metaphor,” Dallas Morning News Guide, Arts Guide section, October 30, 2011, page 4E, The Day We Talked a New Talk reproduced.
 

Kasten Searles, “Influence: Carlos Donjuan, Sedrick Huckaby and Marilyn Jolly,” Arts + Culture Magazine, Dallas, Texas, September 2011, page 36.
 

Michael Granberry, “Woody Allen Movie’s Texas Ties,” Dallas Morning News Guide, Arts Guide Section, June 19, 2011, A Love Supreme reproduced.
 

Gallery: “African American Quilting Tradition,” The University of Texas at Arlington Magazine, Summer 2011, page 14, A Love Supreme Fall, A Love Supreme Spring, A Quilt for Christ II reproduced.
 

Kentaro Tomio, A Legacy of Love & Freedom: Quilt Paintings by Sedrick Huckaby, exhibition catalogue, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas, April 17 – July 3, 2011.
 

Michael Granberry, “Art Notes,” The Dallas Morning News Guide, Arts Section, April 17, 2011, page 4E.
 

Stewart Smith, “Works of Faith & Family,” Tyler Morning Telegraph, Weekend Section, April 16, 2011, pages 1B and 4B, Our Brokenness, Hidden in Plain Sight, and The Day We Talked New Talk reproduced.
 

Michael Granberry, “Dallas Art Fair,” Dallas Morning News Guide, April 8, 2011, page 34, When Old People Talk to Young People reproduced.
 

W. Robinson, “Dallas Art Fair: Money is Bigger in Texas,” artnet Magazine, April 6, 2011, When Old People Talk To Young People reproduced.
 

Sedrick Huckaby and Barbara Riley, exhibition catalogue, essay by Michael Odom, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, February 21 – April 2, 2011.
 

Sedrick Huckaby: From Earth To Heaven, exhibition catalogue, acknowledgements by Sarah Hamilton, interview by Janet Tyson, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas, October 16, 2010 – January 9, 2011.
 

Frederick Turner, “The Eyes of Texas: Texas Art and Texas Light,” American Arts Quarterly, published by The Newington-Cropsey Cultural Studies Center (Hastings-on-Hudson, New York), Summer 2010, Volume 27, Number 3, pages 27-33.
 

“Sedrick Huckaby: From Earth To Heaven,” 500 Main, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Summer 2010.
 

Drawing on the Past: Selections from the Bobbie and John Nau Collection of Texas Art, exhibition catalogue, essay by Judy Tedford Deaton, Chief Curator, The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas, 2010.
 

Willard Spiegelman, “Beauty? In North Dallas?”, D Magazine, April 2010, page 20.
 

Cynthia K. Buccini, with photographs by Charles Ford, “Big Love: Sedrick Huckaby’s art is all about paint, lots of it, and family, lots of that, too,” Bostonia, Boston University, Winter-Spring 2010, pages 24-29, Her Hands on the Word, Mother Carpenter, Portrait of Big Momma, and Sitting in Her Room reproduced on page 28.
 

“Preview Calendar” Tyler Museum of Art, February- May 2010, Big Momma’s Room reproduced on cover.
 

“Delving into ‘A Love Supreme,’” The Dallas Morning News, page 2E, January 20, 2010.
 

Michael Granberry and Ann Pinson, “Art: McKinney Avenue Contemporary: ‘Mixed Media,’” The Dallas Morning News Guide, January 8, 2010, page 27, detail of A Love Supreme reproduced.
 

Denise Taylor, “The Many Tugs of Fabric,” The Boston Globe, February 5, 2009.
 

Scot Craig Hart, “Universe of Sedrick Huckaby,” THE Magazine, February 2009, pages 10-11.
 

Sebastian Smee, “A Believer in Unsung Art,” The Boston Globe, January 11, 2009.
 

Kristen Diederich, “Blanketing the Danforth with Sedrick Huckaby’s Painting,” The Metrowest Daily News, December 21, 2008.
 

Sedrick Huckaby: Big Momma’s House, exhibition catalogue, essay by Phillip E. Collins, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas, 2008.
 

Dennis L. Forbes, Studios and Work Spaces of Black American Artists, 2008, pages 140-143.
 

Stephanie Cash and David Ebony (compiled by), “Artworld: Guggenheim fellows for 2008,” Art in America, June – July 2008.
 

Khampha Bouaphanh (video and editing), “Honest Painting: Sedrick Huckaby: Fort Worth Artist,” The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 2 minute, 3 second digital video, April 2008.
 

Khampha Bouaphanh, “More Than Just a Brush of Talent,” The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, April 26, 2008, page 2B.
 

Cathy Fox, “A patchwork of color, life, quilts provide the texture in painter’s series,” Atlanta Journal Constitution, March 23, 2008, page K12.
 

Charissa N. Terranova, “Diverse turnout: CADD fair mixes traditional, new-media patrons,” The Dallas Morning News, May 22, 2007, page 3E, Larry reproduced.
 

Bryan Russell, “Painted ‘Love,’” The San Angelo Standard-Times, July 7, 2006, pages 1C and 8C.
 

Janet Kutner, “Black History Moments: African American Museum moves to Fair Park,” The Dallas Morning News, Guide Live: Arts, Culture & Entertainment section, Sunday, February 12, 2006, page 8G, mention.
 

Phillip Collins, “Sedrick Huckaby,” Langdon Review of The Arts in Texas, published by Tarleton State University, co-edited by Marilyn Robitaille and Donna Walker-Nixon, 2005-2006, Volume 2, pages 72-84.
 

Thelma Golden and Christine Y. Kim, et al., Frequency (exhibition catalogue for exhibition from November 9, 2005-March 12, 2006), The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, 2005, Sedrick E. Huckaby by Makeba Dixon-Hill, pages 52-53, A Love Supreme (Summer) reproduced.
 

Perry, Thomas, “Masur Museum Presents African-American Heritage Arts Festival,” The Monroe Dispatch” February 16-22, 2006, page 1 and 10.
 

Studio: The Studio Museum in Harlem Magazine, Fall-Winter 2005-06, A Love Supreme (Winter) reproduced on page 6, Her Quilt, Our Flag reproduced on page 23.
 

Bonnie Gangelhoff, “Face Time: Eight artists create self-portraits that explore their psyches,” Southwest Art, November 2005, page 138, Self Portrait reproduced.
 

Mike Daniel, “Sedrick Huckaby at Valley House Gallery,” The Dallas Morning News Guide, April 22, 2005, page 24, Peace and Untitled Sculpture reproduced.
 

Gaile Robinson, “Sedrick Huckaby: Portraits and Quilts,” Fort Worth Star Telegram, April 15, 2005.
 

“?Artfilled Spirit’ at Central Library,” The Black Voice, February 19-25, 2004, Fort Worth, Vol. 46, Number 50, page 1.
 

Janet Kutner, “Fabric of History: Sedrick Huckaby brings his family along for his major solo debut,” The Dallas Morning News, February 11, 2004, page 14E.
 

“Black History Month Events,” The Dallas Morning News Guide, January, 30, 2004, page 35.
 

Realism Now: Traditions & Departures, Mentors & Protégés, exhibition catalogue, Vose Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, 2003, page 33.
 

“Go Ahead!” The Boston Sunday Globe, Arts and Entertainment, November 23, 2003.
 

Anthony Mariani, “The Fifth Dimension,” The Fort Worth Weekly, October 29-November 4, 2003, page 21.
 

Roy Arjoon, “Alumni art exhibit draws students to gallery,” The Daily Free Press, Boston University, October 24, 2003, pages 4 and 9.
 

“Mentors and Protégés,” International Artist magazine, Issue 33, October/November 2003, page 31.
 

Peggy Heinkel-Wolfe, “It’s hip to use a grid, melding structure with creativity,” Fort Worth Star Telegram, 2003.
 

“Portrait of Hazel Harvey Peace unveiled at Downtown Library,” Fort Worth Black News, October 2002, Volume 5, Number 10, page 1.
 

“Fort Worth Library unveils portrait of Hazel Harvey Peace,” The Black Voice, September 26 - October 2, 2002, Volume 45, Number 31, page 1-2A.
 

Mike Daniel, “Simms Competition at the African American Museum,” The Dallas Morning News Guide, January 18, 2002, page 49.
 

Nancy Schaadt, “A Palette of Talents: These artists push paint the way Beethoven schlepped notes,” The Fort Worth Weekly, December 13-19, 2001.
 

The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation: 2001 Awards, catalogue, 2001, pages 40-41.
 

Bob Ray Sanders, “Local Artist’s Amazing Works is on Display,” Fort Worth Star Telegram, 2001.
 

“Spot Light: Sedrick Huckaby” Fort Worth Texas Magazine, September 2001, page 17.
 

Fragments from Life, exhibition catalogue, Evelyn Siegel Gallery, Fort Worth, 2001.
 

Norfolk Catalog, Yale University Summer Program, 1998.
 

Tanglewood Brochures, 1997, cover page.
 

 

Teaching:
 

2007 – Present The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2009 Workshop, Trinity Arts Conference, Dallas, Texas
2005 Sketching in the Galleries, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
2004 Associate Professor, Tarrant County Community College, South Campus, Fort Worth, Texas
2003 – 04 Sketching in the Galleries, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
2001 – 04 Teacher, Imagination Celebration Artist Apprenticeship Program, Fort Worth, Texas
2001 – 03 Adjunct Professor, Tarrant County Community College, South Campus, Fort Worth, Texas
1998 – 99 Teacher’s Assistant, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
1997 Teacher’s Assistant, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
 

 

Lectures and Discussions:
 

2018 Contemporary Perspectives Lecture: Sedrick Huckaby, College of Fine Arts, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
2018 Panelist, Oso Bay Biennial XX: Realism Redux!, TAMU-CC Campus, Corpus Christi, Texas
2018 Panelist, Target Texas: What Inspires, Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas
2018 Lecture, An Evening with Sedrick Huckaby, Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, Springfield, Missouri
2017 Lecture, Call and Response, Kendall College of Art and Design Career Symposium, Grand Rapids, Michigan
2017 Lecture, Look, Think and Respond, New York Studio School, New York, New York
2017 Guest Speaker, TASA Conference, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2017 Guest Speaker, Clark Art Institute at Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts
2017 Gallery Talk, The 99%, Steven Harvey Gallery, New York, New York
2017 Louis Mohollen Lectureship at Abington Hospital
2016 Gallery Talk, Traditional Painting and the Contemporary Eye, The National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C.
2016 Discussion, Sedrick Huckaby, Identity, Community, and the 99%. Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, Texas. Published on September 9, 2016 on YouTube by Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth. https://youtu.be/JBiLofstCYM
2015 Considering the Artist: Sedrick Huckaby, The O’Keefe Studio Center, Richardson, Texas
2015 Panel Discussion, moderated by Dorothy Moss, National Portrait Gallery Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture and Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition Director, Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C.
2015 Gallery Talk, Traditional Painting and the Contemporary Eye, Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, May 15, 2015
2015 Discussion with Sedrick Huckaby and Brian Garner, The Print Research Institute of North Texas (P.R.I.N.T. Press), University of North Texas College of Visual Arts & Design, Denton, Texas, April 3, 2015
2015 Reinterpretations: A conversation between recent Quilt and Portrait paintings: Sedrick Huckaby and Thomas French, Dialogs LA – Lecture Series, LA Art Show, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California
2014 Guest Speaker, The Christian Vocation of the Artist, Laity Lodge Artist Retreat, Leakey, Texas, October 23-26-2018
2014 Lecture, Sedrick Huckaby: Family, Faith, and Art, Visiting Scholar Series, Tad Bird Honors College, All Saints’ Episcopal School, Fort Worth, Texas, posted April 25, 2014, on YouTube by All Saints’ Episcopal School at http://youtu.be/XMI-R1V5RaI
2014 Gallery talk, Scarfone/Hartley Gallery, STUDIO-f at the University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, February 18, 2014
2014 Sedrick Huckaby Artist Talk about “Everyday Glory” at Valley House Gallery, December 14, 2013, posted January 2, 2014, on YouTube by Valley House Gallery at http://youtu.be/kmhlmTnZrAI
2013 Lecture, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, August 3, 2013
2013 Interview with Krys Boyd on Think, KERA, National Public Radio, May 20, 2013, at http://www.kera.org/2013/05/20/a-black-odyssey-continues/
2013 Sedrick Huckaby, Hidden in Plain Sight at List Gallery, posted February 7, 2013 on YouTube by John Thornton
2013 Art + Spirit: Artist Sedrick Huckaby, Park Cities Presbyterian Church, Dallas, Texas
2011 A New Talk: Sedrick Huckaby on his recent quilt paintings, Tyler Museum of Art, May 27, 2011, posted on YouTube
2010 Big Love: Sedrick Huckaby, Boston University, October 7, 2010, posted on YouTube
2010 Sedrick Huckaby: Figure Paintings, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
2010 Sedrick Huckaby: Quilts and Figure Paintings, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
2010 Panel Discussion, Pacesetters in American Art and Culture, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
2009 Panel Discussion, Mystery in Art, Trinity Arts Conference, Dallas, Texas
2009 The Artist’s Eye, Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
2005 Gallery Talk, Grant Hill Collection of African American Art, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
2004 Panel Discussion, Love Supreme, African American Museum, Dallas, Texas
2004 Panel Discussion, Naked and Waiting, Rush Art, New York, New York
2003 Panel Discussion, Unlocking the Grid, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, Texas
2002 Contemporary Black Art, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Fort Worth, Texas
2002 African American Art, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp., Fort Worth, Texas
2001 The Artist’s Eye, Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
 

 

Public Collections:
 

African American Museum, Dallas, Texas, Grandmother’s Quilt
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, The 99% - Highland Hills
The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, "Girl World" Study for Sustenance Installation
Ball State University Museum of Art, Muncie, Indiana, "The Truth about Hip Hop" Study for Sustenance Installation
Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss, Inc., Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Peace
Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The 99% - Highland Hills
Dallas Country Club, Dallas, Texas, Study After "A Love Supreme" Spring
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Corporate Aviation, Texas, A Place Between
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Texas, William Madison (Gooseneck Bill) McDonald
Fort Worth Central Library, Fort Worth, Texas, Hazel Harvey Peace Portrait
Kansas African American Museum, Wichita, Kansas, Self Portrait (2)
McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas, Untitled (Anthony)
Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Untitled)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, Enocio
Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, Big Momma's House: Living Room and Dining Room
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, The Painter’s Sink
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, The 99% - Highland Hills: "D" Nabors
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California
Silver Eagle, Houston, Texas, Little D and the Dollar
The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas, Big Momma’s Room
University of North Texas, College of Visual Arts + Design, CVAD Permanent Collection, Denton, Texas
University of North Texas, P.R.I.N.T. Press, Denton, Texas
US Embassy, N'Djamena, Chad, Africa
US Embassy, Windhoek, Namibia, Africa
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York, Study for “Little D and the Dollar”
 

 

Private Collections:
 

Collection of Former President George W. Bush, “Portrait in The Studio”
Crow Holdings, Dallas, Texas

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