KEN BUHLER

FAITHFUL COMPASS

B. 1955 IOWA

Ken Buhler has exhibited widely in New York City and throughout the United States and Europe since the late 1980’s. In recent years he has worked on print projects with Jungle Press of Brooklyn, VanDeb Editions of NYC, and Oehme Graphics of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. His solo exhibitions include shows at Lesley Heller Gallery, O'Hara Gallery, Michael Walls Gallery, and the Beach Museum of Art, Kansas. His work has been reviewed in many publications including The New York Times, Arts, Artnews, and Art in America. Buhler’s work can be seen in many public and private collections, including the Wichita Museum of Fine Art, the de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University, the Maslow Collection, IBM, and the Ulrich Museum of Fine Arts, Wichita, Kansas. Buhler has been awarded numerous grants and fellowships from noted institutions including the Pollock-Krasner Foundation (1987, 2009), the New York Foundation for the Arts (1994, 2009), and a fellowship from the NationalEndowment for the Arts in painting (1987). He has been a fellow at MacDowell, Jentel, Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, and Ballinglen Arts Foundation (Ireland). Buhler is a Professor Emeritus in the Studio Arts program at Bard College, where he taught for 22 years.