Stephen Nowlin


Stephen Nowlin is an American curator/artist whose practice superimposes art and science and is associated with the national ArtScience movement. He is a Vice President at Art Center College of Design and founding director of the college's Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery.

Education and ArtScience

Stephen Nowlin was born in Glendale, California, to professional musicians Ray and Roberta Nowlin. 1966 to 1969: lived in Berkeley, attended California College of Arts and Crafts ; experimented at Mills College Tape Music Center. 1968: left CCAC, worked for Ladd & Kelsey Architects,Pasadena; helped build a model of California Institute of the Arts.
1969-70: worked in the Astro-Electronics Lab at California Institute of Technology, drafting computer circuits for the Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories; participated in Caltech's E.A.T. program, working with filmmaker and computer animation pioneer John Whitney. 1970: made the 3-minute film NNON, using early motion-graphics programming developed at Caltech. 1970/71: attended Calarts to finish undergraduate degree. 1972-76 worked as laboratory technician, University of Southern California School of Medicine; pursued studio art practice and experimentation.
1976: married Anne Nowlin. 1978: received MFA degree from Art Center College of Design and joined the college's faculty. 1979: organized, with Fine Art Chair Laurence Dreiband, a survey of paintings by pop-artist Wayne Theibaud. 1979-80: pursued studio practice, exhibited at various Los Angeles venues including Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, and Topo Swope Gallery. 1979: son Thomas born. 1989: daughter Elizabeth born. 1991: daughter Rebecca born.
1980 to the early 1990s: curated over forty exhibitions including the first exhibition of work by 1930s-era photographer Horace Bristol; exhibitions of photojournalist Mary Ellen Mark, art directors Josef Muller-Brockmann and Helmut Krone; group exhibitions with Leo Castelli Gallery and John Berggruen Gallery; and solo exhibitions with David Hockney, Duane Michaels, Donald Judd, and Robert Venturi; curated solo exhibitions of recent work by James Rosenquist, Judy Pfaff, Sol LeWitt and Robert Morris; managed and designed the installation of large-scale sculptural works by David Smith, Alexander Calder, Donald Judd, Anthony Caro, Mark di Suvero, Richard Serra and Bruce Nauman. 1990 - 1992: collaborated with architect Frederick Fisher and Partners, on Fisher's design for the Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery on Art Center's campus.

Curatorial: ArtScience