Randy Shull is an artist who works fluidly between a variety of mediums, including furniture design, architecture, painting, and landscape design. He is highly acclaimed for his rich and sensual use of color and space. Awarded a North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship in 1994, an NEA Southern Arts Federation grant in 1995, and a master residency at Oregon School of Arts & Crafts in Portland, Randy has also had four solo shows in New York in the past decade. His work is included in a number of important museum collections including The Brooklyn Museum; The High Museum in Atlanta; The Renwick Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C.; The Mint Museum of Craft & Design in Charlotte; Racine Museum of Art; The Gregg Museum of Art & Design, and Museum of Art and Design in New York. Randy stays involved in the local community by serving on the board of the Asheville Art Museum. Randy has studios in Asheville, NC and Merida, Mexico.
The garden he created at his Asheville home was featured in an article in the June 2006 issue of Metropolitan Home. In 2008 Randy’s work will be the subject of a twenty-year retrospective that opens on January 8th at the Museum of Art & Design at NC State, and travels to the San Francisco Museum of Craft & Design as well as additional venues yet to be determined.
In 2008 and 2009 Randy’s work will be the subject of a twenty-year
retrospective that opens on January 24th at the Gregg Museum of Art &
Design at NC State, and travels to the San Francisco Museum of Craft &
Design as well as The Bellview Art Museum and The Ogden Museum of
Southern Art . A review in The Raleigh News and Observer can be found
at the following link.