Contemporary Conversations, Works curated from the South Carolina Art Collection, 701 Center for Contemporary Art, Columbia, SC.The End of the Line, Riverworks Gallery, Greenville, SC.Contemporary Conversations, Works curated from the South Carolina Art Collection, Brooks Center, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.Further Along, Sabbatical Exhibition (with Bob Chance), Works from OfĬubic Proportions and Pansies and Other Fruits, Thompson Gallery, Furman.Verner Awards Benefit, The South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, SC.Magnitude 7, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH The Contemporaries’ Artists of the Year, Columbia Art Museum, Columbia, SC.Triennial Revisited, 701 center for Contemporary Art, Columbia, SC ifART Gallery 5th Anniversary Exhibition, Columbia, SC.Crossing the Line – Drawing Invitational, Pickens County Museum of Art, Pickens, SC.Selected Group Exhibitions – Curated, Invitational and Juried (regional, national, international) Paintings and Drawings, City Art Gallery, Columbia, SC, 2003.Styrofoam as Metaphor, USC Upstate Gallery, University of South Carolina Upstate, Spartanburg, SC, 2004.The University of South Carolina at Sumter, Sumter, SC, 2006Interior Space in Slow Time, University of Maine at Farmington, Farmington, ME, 2005.University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, 2007.Of Cubic Proportions, Trillium Art Center, Travelers Rest, SC, 2010.
Performing Arts, Greer Campus, Taylors, SC, 2010 Of Cubic Proportions, Greenville Technical College, Visual and.Of Cubic Proportions and Pansies and Other Fruits, Lipscomb Gallery, The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, Greenville, SC, 2011.B.A., in art, University of New Hampshire.M.F.A, in painting and drawing, Boston University.1996: Florida Individual Artists Fellowship Honorable Mention.1997: Florida Individual Artists Fellowship Award.
He founded and chaired the Visual Arts Department at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities before his tenure at Furman. Brodeur's teaching credits include: Chair of the Foundations Program at the New England School of Art and Design and faculty at Florida Atlantic University at Boca Raton. He is a 1997 recipient of a Florida Individual Artist Fellowship. His work is also in many private collections. His work has appeared twice in New American Paintings, editions #58 and #100.Īmong the public institutions that hold his work are The Emrys Foundation, Greenville SC, Columbia College in Columbia SC, LaMar Dodd Art Center at LaGrange College, LaGrange, GA, the South Carolina Arts Commission, The South Carolina State Museum and the Greenville County Museum of Art. Brodeur has exhibited nationally and internationally in solo and group shows including Contemporary Conversations, Works curated from the South Carolina Art Collection (Eleanor Heartney, curator), 701 Center for Contemporary Art, Columbia, SC, From America, Museum of Contemporary Art, Minsk Belarus, Mostra, Cortona Italy, The South Carolina Triennial 2001, From the Studio at the Greenville County Museum of Art, the Hortt Annual at the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, the Greater Midwest International Exhibition XX at Central Missouri State University and the 2nd International Painting Exhibition Competition, Lessedra Gallery in Sofia Bulgaria. in painting/drawing from Boston University where he studied with Philip Guston. He graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a B.A. Michael Brodeur is Associate Professor in studio art (foundations, painting and drawing) at Furman University, Greenville SC.