Curriculum Vitae

Abigail Stockinger

Northern California

Education

B.A. in Arts (Fine Arts), 2003-2005  Mills College

Transfer (liberal Arts,\Fine Arts ) 2001-2003 – Diablo Valley College

A.S. in Equine Science, 1998-2001 – Feather River College

High School Diploma 1994-1998 - College Park High School

maintained 3.75 GPA from 1999-2005 throughout college

 

Positions and Employment

Volunteer and Member: 2021 - Present, Tehama Arts Council

Professional Artist: 2005 - Present, In own studio for all areas of art

Disability outreach and Advocate: 2008 - Present, Plumas, Yolo, and Greater Bay Area

Athlete in Training: 2008 - Present, Equestrian 

Trainer, Volunteer, Member: 2008 - 2011, Non-Profit Access Adventure

Volunteer and Member: 2008 - 2011, Solano Land Trust

Work Study: 2003 - 2005, Mills College

Assistant Teacher/After school Camp: 2003 - 2004, Mad Science in Walnut Creek

Wrangler: 1999, Greenhorn Guest Ranch

Assistant to V.P.  of Company: 1997 - 1998, Standard Trust Deed

Server/Hawker/Performer: 1992 - 1999, Northern Renaissance Fair

 Awards

Honored Volunteer and Member

Solano Land Trust, 2010

Presidential Award for Visual  Arts

Diablo Valley College , 2003

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Feather River College , 1999

Reflections

PTA Award, 1997 & 1998 High School

Proffesional Qualifications

2017 - 2018: Collaboration  with  Dr. Anna Camp on digital work on photos for her dissertation

2001 - Present: Training and teaching horses

2000 - Present: Advocate and Disability outreach

2014: Representative for United Spinal Association bay area chapter for Roll on Capitol Hill

1997 - 2005: Painting classes

1994 - 2001: Photography classes

Professional Memberships

Tehama Arts Council 2021-Present

United Spinal Association 2000-present

United State Driving For Disabled 2008-present

Volunteer Solano Land Trust and Access Adventure 2008-2011

Phi Theta Kappa 1999- present

 

Interest

 Working in the arts in two ways: a local supportive and global explorative.

Para Athlete in Combined driving and in Riding: training new horse presently.

Disability Outreach and Advocacy: Normally through support groups and activities, build up the community locally and help others advocate for themselves.