Hal Glicksman
1303 Ninth Street
Santa Monica CA 90401
(562) 985-4879 work
(310) 395-3438 home
E-mail: glicksman@hotmail.com
Background:
Born: August 26, 1937, Beverly Hills CA.
Beverly Hills High School 1955
UCLA B.A. in Art History 1959
UCLA Graduate School, 1960-62
Married, two children, Mary Ann Glicksman is Director of the Computer
Access Center in Santa Monica, a non-profit organization serving persons
with disabilities.
There is also a chronological list of exhibitions and publications as well as an
alphabetical list of artists.
Professional:
Dance Center, California State University, Long Beach
Computer Lab Coordinator, June 95 to present
Set up and maintain networked computer lab. Instruct students in
animation, movement notation and MIDI music software. Create World Wide
Web site of Dance Department
information. Computer resource specialist for staff and faculty. Design
department announcements.
Art Department, California State University, Long Beach
Instructor, Art Department, 1987-present
Teach computer art. The spring 1995 Art 349 class was the first class at
the university to have pages on the World Wide Web. This class has grown
into an interactive community on the Internet. Assignments and
instructions are on the Web. Students submit work on their Web pages and
are sent evaluations and grades by E-mail.
Art Department and University Art Museum, California State
University, Long Beach
Information Technology Consultant June 1994 to June 1995
Special assignment to convert Art History slide database from IBM to Mac;
reviewed 18,000 entries, added and expanded fields for greater detail.
Digitized Art Museum collection, designed Museum newsletter and
brochures.
Center for the Educational Applications of Brain Hemisphere
Research, California State University, Long Beach
Associate Director, June 1986 to June 1995
The Associate Director had administrative responsibility for a university
research center based on the work of Dr. Betty Edwards, author of
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. The Associate Director
established and operated a computer data base devoted to information on
perception, cognition, and creativity. He scheduled and administered
workshops throughout the country, prepared university budgets and
specialized reports as well as annual reports for the University
Foundation. The Center is self supporting. The Associate Director
generated income from gifts, grants, and fees for workshops.
Datamost Inc., Chatsworth, CA
Author of Computer Books, April 1984 to August 1985
Wrote a series of how-to-do-it books on home computers for teen-age
readers and beginning computer-users published by Datamost Inc.
Datamost Inc., Chatsworth, CA
Director of Documentation and Publications, August 1982-to April 1984
Started and directed the Book Division. Hired and trained staff of five
persons to edit books and document games and business packages. In two
years Datamost grew to be one of largest publishers of computer books,
and the Book Division grew to 80% of the company's business. Throughout
1983 Datamost published over 40 titles and shipped 100,000 books per
month.
Percept, Los Angeles, CA
Director of an alternative art space in the industrial section of
downtown Los Angeles, 1981-82. A gallery for California Light and Space
art sponsored by a private collector.
Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA
Director of the Art Gallery and Associate Professor of Art
June 1975-January 1982
Operated a continuous exhibition program of international scope. Wrote,
designed, and published exhibition catalogs and limited-edition posters.
Raised funds and maintained membership in support of gallery activities.
Administered gallery budget and processed all grants from application to
final reports. Taught graduate classes.
University of California, Irvine
Director of the Art Gallery and Lecturer in Art
September 1972 to June 1975
Directed an exhibition program of artist's projects and major works
constructed in the gallery and on campus grounds. Initiated a space for
video and performance art as well as a gallery for graduate exhibitions.
Taught graduate and undergraduate courses in art and art history.
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Associate Director, July 1970 to July 1972
Exercised complete administrative control of a large museum and art
school. Planned and carried out all exhibitions, fund raising activities,
a concert series, lecture series, and numerous openings and events.
Supervised a museum staff of 60 persons. Organized security, major plant
renovation, bookstore, education and membership departments. Prepared a
report on the museum's needs that resulted in major allocations of
endowment funds for security installations and a $200,000 Mellon
Foundation grant for building renovation.
George Washington University, Washington, DC
Head of Masters Program in Museum Training, 1970-72
Supervised museum internships, lectured in museum management, taught
20th century art history.
Pomona College, Claremont, CA
Assistant Professor and Director of the Art Gallery
September 1969 to June 1970
Initiated an exhibition program devoted to environmental and site-
specific works as well as historical exhibitions. Acquired gifts of art
work for the permanent collection. Taught 19th and 20th century art
history.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Guest Curator, Art and Technology Exhibition, 1969
Worked with corporations matching industrial technology to artist's
projects. Wrote numerous evaluations and reports published in the
catalog of the exhibition.
Pasadena Art Museum
Exhibition Designer and Preparator, 1963-1969
Established preparation department. Designed and installed 41 major
exhibitions. Redesigned and renovated gallery spaces. Designed and
installed the USA presentation of the Fifth Biennale de Paris, 1967 and
the Eight Sao Paulo Bienal in Brazil, 1965.
Stanford University Art Gallery and Museum
Preparator-Registrar, 1962-63
Designed and installed all temporary exhibitions and permanent
collection. Cataloged and inventoried the collection. Designed free-
standing walls and lighting system.
GRANTS RECEIVED:
- 2000 Faculty Showcase Grant
- 2000 Staff Development Grant
- 1999 Staff Development Grant
- 1998 Staff Development Grant
- 1995 TEAM Multimedia Development Project
- 1994 The Bingham Trust
- 1992 The Bingham Trust
- 1991 Public Corporation for the Arts
- 1989 Mr. Bingham's Trust for Charity
- 1987 Binney and Smith Corporation
- 1981 Foundation for Art Resources
- 1978 National Endowment for the Arts
- 1976 Pasadena Art Alliance
- 1972 National Endowment for the Arts (Chairman's Grant), an individual grant for travel and research
COMMUNITY SERVICE:
Computers for Persons with Disabilities:
- Board Member of Computer Access
Center, Santa Monica, Devoted to giving access to computers to
persons with disabilities. From founding in 1986 to 1995.
- Developed specialized programs for children with disabilities and
presented at numerous conferences including the National Computer
Conference 1978 and 1980.
- Organized the first conference on Computers and Persons with
Disabilities with Mary Ann Glicksman in 1980.
- Board member of Southern California Communications Group, a
professional society for speech and learning research, l980-83.
- Santa Monica School Music Support Group
1992-present
- Advisory Board, Foundation for Art Resources
1982 to the 1995
- Santa Monica Chamber Orchestra Support Group
1985 to 1989
There is also a chronological list of exhibitions and publications as well as an
alphabetical list of artists. Please send
E-mail to glicksman@hotmail.com