The John Natsoulas Gallery and Center for the Arts will by hosting a retrospective exhibition of the work of landscape artist, Gregory Kondos, December 7, 2005 through January 1, 2006,
with an opening reception December 10, 7-9 p.m. The gallery is located on 521 First Street in Davis, CA. Kondos paints the perceived colors of his environment, whether that might be the
forests of Northern California, the mountainous Yosemite National Park, or the shores of his ancestral Greece.
Born in Massachusetts to Greek immigrant parents, Kondos moved to California with his family at a young age. Encouraged by his parents to live his particular version of the American
Dream, Kondos attended art school in Sacramento and Los Angeles. After taking several art-related jobs and appointments, he began teaching at his alma mater, Sacramento City College, in
1956, and continued to work there until his retirement in 1982 (whereupon the school renamed their exhibition space the Gregory Kondos Gallery).
Gregory Kondos paints the perceived colors of his environment, whether that might be the forests of Northern California, the mountainous Yosemite National Park, or the shores of his
ancestral Greece.
Over the course of his life, Kondos has won several awards, including those at Winter Invitationals of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, a Dillard Collection prize, and an
appointment as Full Academician at the National Academy of Design in 1995. Kondos is a recipient of the Award in Art, given for a body of work by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
He is also a member of the National Academy of Design.
Kondos has also had an extensive exhibition history, including several one-person shows at galleries in the Sacramento and San Francisco area and group exhibitions, such as his 1993
invitation to show at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York. Kondos has also served as an artist-in-residence at Yosemite National Park (1990) and has spent many summer
months there. Gregory Kondos continues to live in Sacramento with his wife, Moni Van Camp.