Solo Exhibitions/Performances

Lifebean Emergency Shelter Prototype. University of California, Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, May 2006, Mark Anderson with architecture students of University of California, Berkeley, with design criticism and fund-raising support of Peter Anderson.
Exhibition of design/build installation project by Mark Anderson and architecture seminar students of University of California, Berkeley. Opening reception with extended exhibition materials and live performances.
Chanel. Exhibition design for San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Contemporary Extension, at Chanel Boutique, San Francisco, for special event sponsored by Vanity Fair magazine.
Anderson Anderson Architecture designed temporary gallery installation of work by artists Mark Paron, Nancy Youdelman, Walter Robinson, and Cara Alhadeff, plus video installation of “Leaving Venice” and “Coast Starlight” single channel videos by Peter Anderson. Nov. 29, 2005
Hot White Orange. University of California, Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, April 21 – May 10, 2005, Mark Anderson with architecture students of University of California, Berkeley, with design criticism and fund-raising support of Peter Anderson.
Exhibition of design/build installation project by Mark Anderson and architecture studio students of University of California, Berkeley. Opening reception with extended exhibition materials and live performances.
Tinkers Workshop. The Tinkers Workshop, Berkeley, CA, May 2004, Mark Anderson with architecture students of University of California, Berkeley, with design criticism and fund-raising support of Peter Anderson.
Clackety Yak. Site installation, University of Hawaii School of Architecture, Honolulu, May 2001, Mark Anderson with architecture students of the University of Hawaii, with design criticism and fund-raising support of Peter Anderson.
ScumBagDirtClodGasHuffPhytoCurtain. Site installation, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, Feb. 2000.
Experimental bio-building skin installation project in collaboration with the students and faculty of Tulane University School of Architecture as part of its annual “architect’s week” event in which a prominent architect or two architects are invited to come and work with the students to produce a built work. Other invited architect in 2000 was Monica Ponce deLeon of Harvard University and Office dA.
Dense Space. Workshop exhibition. International Center for Urban Ecology, Detroit, MI, Aug. 1999. With architect Andrew Zago.
Stick Bladder. Installation and performance including interactive thermal environments and infrared video installation, Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA, July-Sept. 1998. With sculptor Cameron Schoepp, choreographer Crispin Spaeth, and sound composer Suzie Kozawa.
HotPlateColdPlateMudMapSnowBlindBladderBladder. Site-specific interactive thermal installation, Anchorage, AK, Nov. 11-29,1995.
Prairie Ladder Series. Site-specific sculptures and lithographs, Phillips Gallery, Fort Worth, TX, May 1994.
Prairie Ladder: Earth Plane/ Sky Barge. Site-specific sculpture installation, Connemara Art Park, Dallas, TX, 1989.
Ysit. Interactive dance performance/installation work, University of Washington, Seattle, 1989. Collaboration with choreographer Christy Ann Brown.
Sculpture/Performance Installation. Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1988.
Torso. Dance performance and theater set installation. Radcliffe College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 1987.

Group Exhibitions/Performances


NEW BLOOD: Next Gen, A+D Architecture and Design Museum, Los Angeles, CA. Invited, juried exhibition including two installations and drawings of design-build community service work led by Mark Anderson with the students of UC, Berkeley, with design criticism and fund-raising support of Peter Anderson. June-Aug. 2006.
2X8; SWELL, Gas Company Lofts exhibition space, Los Angeles , CA. Invited, juried exhibition including two installations and drawings of design-build community service work led by Mark Anderson with the students of UC, Berkeley, with design criticism and fund-raising support of Peter Anderson. May-June 2006. Sponsored by AIA LA in conjunction with the AIA National convention in Los Angeles.
High-Density on the High Ground: Proposals for the Rebuilding of New Orleans, American Institute of Architects National Convention. Curated by Robert Ivy and sponsored by Architectural Record. Biltmore Hotel Ballroom, Los Angeles, CA. May 2006. Drawings of Anderson Anderson design for post-hurricane Katrina housing for New Orleans. 2006.
High-Density on the High Ground: Proposals for the Rebuilding of New Orleans, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA. Drawings of Anderson Anderson design for post-hurricane Katrina housing for New Orleans, May 2006.
Curated by David Houston, Chief Curator of the museum, and Reed Kroloff, Dean of Tulane School of Architecture.
High-Density on the High Ground: Proposals for the Rebuilding of New Orleans, Tulane University School of Architecture.
Curated by Reed Kroloff. New Orleans, LA. April-May 2006. Drawings of Anderson Anderson design for post-hurricane Katrina housing for New Orleans.
ACSA Faculty Design Awards, “Chameleon House.” Salt Lake City, UT, annual ACSA convention. March 2006.
AIA Eastbay Design Awards Exhibition, Oakland, CA (and traveling), “Chameleon House” and “Orchard House.” Fall 2005.
Urban Habitats Design Competition Finalists Exhibition, Charlottesville Community Design Center, Charlottesville, VA. Aug. through Oct. 2005.
http://www.urban-habitats.org/symposium.php
Growing Urban Gardens, University of Virginia School of Architecture, Charlottesville, VA. Sept. 2005.
  Octavia Boulevard Design Competition/San Francisco Prize Exhibition, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA. June 2005.

Reconstructing the Gulf Coast. The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA, April 7-May19, 2006.
“CamelBackShotGunSpongeGarden” by Anderson Anderson Architecture featured in exhibition of winning entries in the High Density on High Ground competition for post-Katrina Hurricane housing proposals.

53rd Annual P/A Awards Exhibition, New York, Jan. 27-Feb. 25, 2006.
Group exhibition of eight P/A award winners, including “Arboretum of the Cascades” and “Wurster Workshop” by Anderson Anderson Architecture. Awards ceremony and presentation at exhibition opening on January 26, 2006.
Made Modular. American Institute of Architects, San Francisco, sponsored by Dwell magazine, April 7-29, 2005, including projects by Anderson Anderson Architecture.
Faculty work. California College of the Arts, San Francisco, March 15-31, 2005.
Palisades Glacier Mountain Hut Competition Exhibition. University of California at Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, Dec. 15, 2004 to Jan. 15, 2005.
Exhibition planned, curated, designed and installed by Mark Anderson with student assistants. Competition and Jury Symposium (December 14, 2004) organized by Mark Anderson with participating jurors Marc Angélil, Regine Leibinger, Sim van der Ryn, Aaron Betsky, Reed Kroloff, Hermann Plank.
Tinker’s Workshop Opening. Berkeley, CA, May 14, 2004.
Exhibition in conjunction with opening of community service design-build project for at-risk youth, by Mark Anderson with UC Berkeley design studio student participants.
Dwell Home Invitational Exhibition. New York, NY, May 17-20, 2003.
Exhibition in conjunction with the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, sponsored by Dwell Magazine, including models and drawings of affordable housing proposal by Anderson Anderson Architecture.
Home. Performance and site-specific installation work, collaboration of Carol Murota and Mark Anderson leading students of architecture department and dance program at UC, Berkeley. Arts Quad Courtyard, UC Berkeley, CA, May, 2003.
Andrew Zago, Recent Projects. Southern California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles, Aug.-Sept. 2002, including project collaborations with Anderson Anderson Architecture.
Faculty work. University of Hawaii School of Architecture, Honolulu, April 2001.
Faculty work. University of Hawaii School of Architecture, Honolulu, March 2000.
Recent Acquisitions. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Spring 1997.
Seattle AIA Honor Award Winners. University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Seattle, Jan. 1997.
Conceptual Projects. American Institute of Architects, Seattle Chapter Gallery, Seattle, WA, 1995.
1995 Honor Award Recipients. Seattle Public Library, Seattle; Washington State University School of Architecture, Pullman; King County Library, Bellevue, WA; University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Seattle. Autumn 1996.
Kobe Community Center Design Competition. American Institute of Architects, Seattle Chapter Gallery, Seattle, WA, 1995.
Alumni Work. Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA, 1994.
Prairie Ladder: Earth Plane/Sky Barge. Site-specific sculpture installation, Connemara Art Park, Dallas, TX, 1989.
Site-Specific Sculpture Installation. Southwest Sculpture Conference, Houston, TX, 1986.
Site-Specific Sculpture Installation. Forest Park, Fort Worth, TX, 1986.
Making Shelter. Site-specific sculpture installation, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1985.
Northwest Regional Juried Art Exhibitions. Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA, 1982 and 1984.