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Further reading[edit]

  • Tama Hochbaum: Road Grids, Composite Trees; introduction by George Lawson, essay by Amy White
  • The Herald Sun, May 8, 2009, "A Visual Banquet at Durham Art Guild" by Blue Greenberg
  • Manifest Creative Research Gallery, "Looking Through the Glass" catalog
  • Manifest Creative Research Gallery, Trick of the Light, by Denis Kiel
  • Indyweek, July 18, 2007, "Tama Hochbaum's World and Welcome To It: Views from Home"
  • The Chapel Hill News, March 7, 2007, "WHY?"
  • The Herald Sun, December 16, "Chapel Hill Town Hall Opens Corridors to Artists"
  • Boom Magazine, August, 2006, "Aquatica at Somerhill"
  • The Boston Phoenix, December 23, 2005, "10 Best of the Rest", Jeffrey Gantz
  • The Boston Phoenix, March 11, 2005, "Understated Dramas"
  • Carolina Alumni Review, January–February 2005
  • The Chapel Hill News, Sunday, November 7, 2004, Deborah Meyers
  • Baker, Kenneth (2015-02-27). "Gallery reviews: Sculptures that nose their way into our regard". SFGate. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  • Lawson, George (2015-12-19). "Tama Hochbaum in Conversation with George Lawson". www.artsy.net. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  • Vitiello, Chris. "Family photos inspired by Lewis Carroll's work". Indy Week. Retrieved 2018-04-23.

Exhibitions[edit]

{{|date=May 2018}} Recent solo exhibitions include:

  • Over/Time, solo booth at PhotoLA, with George Lawson Gallery, 2019
  • Over/Time; Imaging Landscape, CAM (Contemporary Art Museum) Raleigh, Raleigh, NC; 2018
  • From the Bi Series, George Lawson Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 2017
  • Time Passing: SILVER SCREEN and Legacy, Guilford College, 2017
  • Silver Screen: Dancers at George Lawson Gallery, San Francisco, 2015
  • Silver Screen, George Lawson Gallery, San Francisco, May 2014
  • Silver Screen, Digital Daylight Project Space, Hillsborough, North Carolina in July 2014
  • It Takes a Train, George Lawson Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 2012
  • Moving Pictures at George Lawson Gallery, San Francisco in 2011, Night Rides and Other Moving Pictures at Cary Town Hall in 2010, Just for the Ride, at Gallery Nested in Carrboro, NC and Down the *Rabbit Hole at Golden Belt in Durham, North Carolina.

Recent group exhibitions include:

  • Into the Immense Design of Things, George Lawson Gallery, Mill Valley, California, 2020
  • Multiverse, George Lawson Gallery, Mill Valley, California, 2019
  • TRIBE, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel California, 2019
  • TRIBE, Henry Fox Talbot Museum, Wiltshire, England, 2018
  • METAL V, LIGHT: Art + Design, Chapel Hill, 2015
  • Actual Size'; Cassilhaus; Durham, NC, 2015
  • THE SCANNERS, The Carrack Modern Art, Durham, NC,2015
  • New and Improved at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art in 2010
  • I'm So Glad it Happened at The Barn Gallery in 2010.[1]

References

  1. ^ "TAMA HOCHBAUM". Retrieved 12 September 2018.