Juniper Shuey
Juniper Shuey is a Seattle-based visual artist, known for his video installations and sculptural performance. He is the co-artistic director of and the head carpenter at the University of Washington Meany Hall.
Life
Juniper Shuey was born in Santa Cruz, California. He is married to Zoe Scofield.Background and recognition
Prior to his involvement in the visual arts, Shuey spent three years at Emerson College in Boston studying theatrical set design. He then transferred to Ceramics at the University of Washington where the faculty allowed him to develop his art in performance and clay. He has since acted as Set and Lighting Designer for various pieces including Burning Circus' Production of "Emma Goldman; Love, Anarchy, and Other Affairs" at the Fringe Festival in Seattle, Washington, a performance that won the festival for a sold out show. Some of his most popular work was showcased at the Howard House (Seattle) in both 2003 and 2005. Juniper's work has also reached galleries in Palazzo Pio, Rome, and various exhibitions at Soil Art Gallery. Along with his unique and signaturely successful stage sets, Juniper has received the following awards:- Curators Choice Award – Tacoma Art Museum Northwest Biennial
- People's Choice Award – Bellevue Arts Museum's Northwest Annual
- Lambdha Rho Art Honorary – University of Washington School of Art