Haydee Allred
Appraiser, Appraisalink, 807 “W” Ave, Anacortes, WA 98221. Personal property appraiser specializing in residential contents with an emphasis on Fine Art.
CERTIFICATES -
USPAP Certificate (2008), Successfully completed a 15-hour course and examination on the
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), the Congressionally-
recognized set of appraisal standards promulgated by The Appraisal Foundation.
Completed through the Appraisers Asociation of America in June 2008, effective through
June 2013. Seattle, WA.
USPAP Certificate (2005), Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, Appraisers
Association of America. New York, NY. Tested and Passed.
USPAP Certificate (2000), Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, The American
Society of Appraisers. Austin, TX. Tested and Passed.
University of Maryland University College (1997-1998), ISA
-Business Practice, Appraisal Principles, Definitions, Functions of Appraisers
-Appraisal Ethics, ISA Report Writing Standards, USPAP, Identification & Authentication,
Research, Legal Issues
-Basic Appraiser Techniques, Practical Appraisal Report Writing, Comprehensive Review
-Appraisal of Fine Art
-Antiques, Decorative Arts, and Residential Contents
CONTINUING EDUCATION - MOST RECENT SEMINARS/LECTURES/CONFERENCES/CLASSES:
2011 Art History, Seattle Pacific University in conjunction with the Frye Museum, Seattle, WA
Light Everlasting: The Gothic Cathedral; Were-jaguars and Colossal Heads: Olmec Art;
Pissarro: The Socialist Impressionist; Water Games and Monsters' Groves: Mannerist
Gardens.
2010 Art History, Seattle Pacific University in conjunction with the Frye Museum, Seattle, WA
Jan Steen is a Hoot; Bodegon: The Spanish Still-Life; Anticipating Freud: German Symbolism;
Woman as Muse: Albert Von Keller and Picasso; In the Company of Crows and Ravens.
2010 Painting in the North: What does "Alaska" mean? Paintings of Alaska by its most prominent
and beloved historical artists not only portray the grandeur of the North, but also define for
Alaskans and the world what Alaska means. Sydney Laurence, Eustace Ziegler, Ted Lambert
and Fred Machetanz. Presented by Kesler Woodward. Frye Museum, Seattle, WA
2010 Elizabeth Dove: Her work and the art of printmaking. Presented by Elizabeth Dove.
Sponsored by Corvidae Press and Northwind Arts Center. Northwind Arts Alliance, Port
Townsend, WA.
2010 National Conference – Accessing Expertise Today, Appraisers Association of America. New
York, NY. Influencing Market Trends; Analyzing Market Data – IRS Appraisals; IRS Appraisal
Reports Workshop; Estate Planning Workshop Part 1 & 2; Understanding the Fundamentals
of Clock Appraising; Appraising Ceramics – Or how to Pan a Pot; On Photography; Keynote
Address by Robert Wittman formerly of the FBI’s National Art Crime Team; Re-Assessing
Regional Markets; Defining Document Language; Large Appraisal Projects; 19th century
Bronzes; Observations on Appraising Mirrors and some reflections; Packing, Shipping and
Condition Reports; 19th century European Paintings; National Velvet, Elizabeth Taylor, and a
closer look at Known Film Costumes.
2010 Painting in the North: What does "Alaska" mean? Lecture by Kesler Woodward about
Alaska's most prominent painters and how their works define Alaska: Sydney Laurence,
Eustace Ziegler, Ted Lambert and Fred Machetanz. Frye Museum, Seattle, WA
2010 Elizabeth Dove: Her work and the art of printmaking. Presented by Elizabeth Dove. Sponsored
by Corvidae Press and Northwind Arts Center. Northwind Arts Alliance, Port Townsend, WA.
2009 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition: Indigenous Voices Reply. Centennial celebration exhibition
preview. Burke Museum, Seattle WA
2008 “Setting Fire to the Visual Arts: The Invention of the Flemish Style Abroad”. Presented by
Christine Göttler, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
2008 “Preston Singletary in the Museum of Glass Hot Shop” – Observe Tlingit artist, Singletary
create a killer whale glass sculpture to be donated to the permanent collection of the Burke
Museum. Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA
2008 “Red meat in black and white: Imperial sacrifice in Ostia’s ‘Caserna dei Vigili’”. Presented by
Margaret Laird, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
2008 “A Celebration in Clothing: One Woman’s Journey.” Anita Luvera Mayer is a weaver and a
textile artist working in the Pacific Northwest, a lecture and demonstration with original works
explaining the process and learning her career has taken her through and how she has come
to be comfortable being who she is as a creative clothing designer. La Conner Quilt & Textile
Museum, La Conner, WA
2008 “The Sculptor and the Philosopher’s Stone: Georges Vantongerloo’s Cosmic Vision of Art”
Belgian artist Georges Vantongerloo (1886 – 1965) was one of the great pioneers of abstract
sculpture, yet his work is still largely underappreciated. A friend of Piet Mondrian and member
of the De Stijl group, he found early recognition mainly among modern architects. Marek
Wieczorek presented insights into Vantongerloo’s working process based on notes and books
found in the artist’s archives. Henry Art Museum, Seattle, WA
2008 Chuck Close in conversation with poet Bob Holman. Chuck Close, one of America’s foremost
portrait artists, speaks with New York School poet Bob Holman about their collaborative work
in the show “A Couple of Ways of Doing Something: Photographs by Chuck Close, Poems by
Bob Holman”. Photos included self-portraits and portraits of artists James Siena, Elizabeth
Murray, Gregory Crewdson, Terry Winters and others. Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma WA
2008 Highly Opinionated Hot Picks in Contemporary African Art – a discussion of the contemporary
African art scene, an overview of important shows like the recent 2008 “Eye on Africa and
Contemporary Art”, the controversial 2007 African Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, the 1996
show “In/Sight: African photographers, 1940 to the Present” at Guggenheim Museum in New
York City and the 1996 “Africa Remix – Contemporary art of a continent” at the Mori Art
Museum Tokyo, Japan. Recommended artists to buy for a Museum included Mounir Fatmi. (b.
1970 Tangier, Morocco), Zarina Bhimji (b. 1963 Uganda), Adel Abdessemed (Algerian,1971),
Rashid Ben Ali (b. 1978, Taza, Morocco). Presented by New York curator, critic and visiting
Assistant Professor of Art at Vasser College Isolde Brielmaier and Trevor Schoonmaker,
curator of contemporary art at Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Seattle Art Musem,
Seattle, WA
2008 Paul Horiuchi: Finding Nature A discussion of the life and work of prominent northwest artist
Paul Horiuchi and his show at MoNA. How the artist went from a railroad maintenance foreman
working on his art on the side in Rock Springs, Wyoming to the height of his collage work in
the late 1950’s in Seattle, WA and how by the 1990’s he was still evolving his work with the
addition of new photographic elements. Presented by guest curator Barbara Johns, Museum of
Northwest Art, La Conner, WA
2008 “The Crossing of St. Peter’s and the End of the Renaissance” How four completely different
sculptors – Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680), Andrea Bolgi (1605-56), Francesco Mochi (1580-
1654), and Francois Duquesnoy (1597-1643), created four colossal works of saints in marble
in the early 1600’s and set a defining moment in art history signaling the end of the
Renaissance for sculpture and redefined the practice of sculpture for the next 100 years.
Presented by Estelle Lingo, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
2008 "Zacherias and the Chicago Settee: Connecting the Masterpiece to the Master" A discussion
of how the identity of the Haida artist who carved the setee was confused with artists such as
John Cross, John Robson and Charles Edenshaw and how the records of James Deans who
commissioned 29 model houses from the village of Skidigate for the World's Columbian
Exposition in 1893, and Bill Holm's article "Will the real Charles Edenshaw please stand up"
helped solve the mystery. Presented by Robin K. Wright, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
2008 "Changing Market for Painters" A panel discussion including speakers: Jody Bento, SAM
Rental Sales Gallery, Patricia Rovzar, Patricia Rozar Gallery, Irene Mahler, Mahler Fine Arts
Consulting presented by the Women Painters of Washington, Seattle Art Museum.
Seattle, WA
2007 Crosscurrents: Contemporary Art of the Inland Northwest. Inland Northwest artists including
Merrily Tompkins of Ellensburg, James and Roberta Lavadour of Pendelton, Oregon and
Richard Notkin of Helena, Montana produce their art in a culturally and socially distinct
geographic area than the coastal artists of the Northwest. Presented by Ben Mitchell, Curator
of Art, Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Spokane. Museum of Northwest
Art, LaConner, WA
2007 The Art Around Us: Northwest Coast Indian Art. A survey course focusing on the styles and
subject matters found in eight Northwest Tribes. Identify tribal attributes, designs and terms
used in mask and totem pole carving as well as in basket production. Presented by Alica
Leppanen, Skagit Valley College, Mount Vernon, WA
2007 Northwest Coast Clan Pole Raising. Burke Museum, Seattle WA
2007 German art and culture - The Loss of the Berlin Salon Culture. Professor Richard Block,
University of Washington Department of Germanics. Related Exhibition: Spectatorship and
Desire: Loss. Frye Museum, Seattle, WA
2006 Art History with Rebeca Albiani, Frye Museum, Seattle, WA
Dirty Dishes: Renaissance Maiolica from Urbino
William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement
A City of Marble – Augustan Rome
The Dark World of Goya’s Caprichos
2006 Mona’s Collection at 25, Presented by Susan Parke, MoNA curator, La Conner, WA
2005 National Conference – Beyond the Essentials, Appraisers Association of America. New York,
NY. Bonham’s Auction Preview – American and European Paintings; Fakes, Frauds and
Fake Fakers; Beyond Comparables; Damage and Loss; Outsider Art; What’s Hot in Canada,
Classic and Contemporary Favorites in Today’s Market; Swann Galleries Auction Preview –
Contemporary Art; Accessing Market Data; Fakes and Forgeries; Damage & Loss: The Case
Studies; Evaluating the 20th Century: Insights into the Current and Ever Changing Market
of 20th Century Decorative Art; Working With Science; Due Diligence; Appraising Spanish
Colonial Art; African American Art.
2005 Louis Comfort Tiffany: Artist for the Ages – A slide show overview of the exhibit presented by
Seattle Art Museum. Valley View Library, Seattle, WA
2005 Artist Tool Kit Series - “Grants, Residencies & Awards”; “Contracts and Copyright Law”.
Seattle Academy of Fine Art, Seattle, WA
2005 Survey of Western Art III ACO504, Instructor, Su Job, Seattle Academy of Fine Art,
Seattle, WA
2005 “Return to Glory” – A lecture and slide presentation of the restoration of the Sistine Chapel by
Dr. Joanne Snow-Smith, Univ. of Washington. St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina, WA
2005 Women Artists: Looking Forward / Looking Back, a panel discussion. Professor Barbara
Miller, moderator, panelists/artists: Sheila Klein, Mary Randlett, Susan Rodo. MONA,
La Conner, WA
2004 Artist Tool Kit Series - “Working Artist”: What does it mean?; Artist’s Statements & Résumés;
Studio Documentation. Seattle Academy of Fine Art, Seattle, WA
2004 Painting the Wilderness: Abby Williams Hill, 1861 – 1943. Lecture by art historian Ron Fields.
Museum of Northwest Art. La Conner, WA
2004 Preserving Heirlooms – A panel discussion. Anacortes Museum, Anacortes, WA
2004 Artifact ID Day – Observer. Burke Museum, Seattle, WA
2003 Pathways to Heaven – Journeys of the Soul in Northwest Coast Native Culture, Lecture by Dr.
George MacDonald, Burke Museum, Seattle, WA
2003 Northwest Women Artists: 1880-1950, Lecture by David Martin, Martin-Zambito Gallery,
MoNA, La Conner, WA
2003 State of Contemporary Art a lecture by Peter Schjeldahl, art critic for The New Yorker, Bellevue
Art Museum and University of Washington, Seattle, WA
2003 Mexican and Chicano Art of the Northwest, Deborah Caplow, MoNA, La Conner WA
2003 Contemporary Issues in Northwest Coast Native American Art - Museums and Native Artists:
A Vision for the Future, Dr. MacDonald, Burke Museum, Seattle, WA
2003 “Life Vessels” – Artist Allen Moe discusses his primitively fired clay pots, MoNA,
La Conner, WA
2003 Contemporary Issues in Northwest Coast Native American Art – A Panel Discussion: The
Indian Arts and Crafts Law, Burke Museum, Seattle, WA
2003 “Waterston: The History of Paint”, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, WA
2003 “In Line With Al Hirschfeld”, Frye Museum, Seattle, WA
2003 Contemporary Issues in Northwest Coast Native American Art – “The Exploration of Northwest
Coast Indian Art 1774 – 2003”. Burke Museum, Seattle, WA
2002 Icons of Mexican Art, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Mexican Modernism: The Jacques and
Natasha Gelman Collection”, Seattle Art Museum, Bellevue Library. Bellevue, WA
2002 Myth, Nature, and Art, A lecture by William Morris. Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, WA
2002 Corot to Picasso: European Masterworks from the Smith College Museum, Bellevue Library,
Bellevue, WA
2002 A Victorian Clock Shop: The Junghans a chronology of a Clock Making Empire. Whatcom
Museum, Bellingham, WA
2002 The Glory of the Renaissance, part 2, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, WA
2002 A Sense of Place: Artists of the Northwest, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, WA
2002 Telling Tales, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, WA
2002 Skagit Topics: The war years in Washington State. Skagit County Historical Museum,
La Conner, WA
2002 The Figure is Dead, the Figure is Alive. MoNA, La Conner, WA.
2002 The Glory of the Renaissance, part 1, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, WA
2002 The Northwest School: Enduring Tradition or Historic Episode. MoNA, La Conner, WA
2002 Art in the Northwest: 1900 – 2001, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, WA
2002 Asian American Artists of the Puget Sound Region, MoNA, La Conner, WA
2002 Historical Documentary Photography, Then and Now, Skagit County Historical Museum,
La Conner, WA
2002 Iridescent Light: The Emergence of Northwest Art, MoNA, La Conner, WA
2001 Industrial Artist – Ries Niemi, Sculptor, Museum of Northwest Art (MoNA). La Conner, WA
2001 American Constructivist: A Conversation with Mary Henry, MoNA, La Conner, WA
2001 Twenty Years of Contemporary Art at the Sacred Circle Gallery, MoNA, La Conner, WA
2001 How Pottery is Made, KWGS, San Antonio, TX
2001 Candlewick, KWGS, San Antonio, TX
2001 Share the Vision – The Morgan town Etching Plates, KWGS, San Antonio, TX
2001 Texas Furniture Traditions in the 19th and early 20th century, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower
Center, Austin, TX
2000 The Battle between the Spirit and the Flesh: 60’s Art from Minimalism to Body Art, John
Clarke, University of Texas, Austin, TX
2000 Pieter Brugel the Elder and His Works on Paper, Dr. Orenstein, Metropolitan Museum of Art,
NY, hosted by the University of Texas, Austin, TX
2000 Paden City Glass 1916-1951 -Seminar, Kent Washburn’s Glass Show (KWGS),
San Antonio, TX
2000 Navarre Glass - Seminar - (KWGS), San Antonio, TX
2000 Sterling Silver Pitchers from Different American Periods – Seminar (KWGS), San Antonio, TX
2000 Images and Influences of China: From English Garden to American Decorative Arts and
Architecture - Lecture - Festival Institute, Round Top, TX
2000 American Art History - Informal Class - University of Texas, Austin, TX
2000 Celebrating Sacred Art - Seminar- Austin Diocese Fine Arts Council, Austin, TX
2000 Double Takes - Austin Evolving (Photography) Seminar, Austin History Center, Austin, TX
1999 Southern Furniture - Seminar, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, TX
1999 Royal Ruby Glass - Seminar, (KWGS), San Antonio, TX
1999 The Appraiser and the Appraisal Report: Appraising as a Second Language, (AAA) NY, NY
1999 Appraising Conference AAA, New York, NY
1998 Appraising Conference, ISA, San Diego, CA
1998 Appraising Conference, Appraisers Association of America (AAA), New York, NY
1998 Chinese and English Ceramics, George Washington University, Wash D.C.
1998 Old Master Paintings, George Washington University, Wash D.C.
1997 Ivory Identification -(IIS) Conference, Laurel, Maryland
1995 - 2001 Gallery Account Manager to the Artists: Borja Fernandez, Pep Suari, Bartolome Sastre,
and Angeles Cereceda of the J. Torrents Llado Escuela Libre del Mediterráneo.
1985 - 1987 Gallery Account Manager and Artist Assistant to Joaquin Torrents Llado during his
travels to Texas.
PARTICIPANT:
2011 4/02/2011 11:00 - 4:00 Antiques & Collectibles Evaluation Event and Open House,
Bellingham Senior Activity Center. Bellingham, WA. Appraiser - Fine Art. A fund raising
event with all proceeds benefiting the Bellingham Senior Center.
2010 3/20/2010 11:00 - 4:00 Antique Value & View and Open House, Bellingham Senior Activity
Center. Bellingham, WA. Appraiser - Fine Art. A fund raising event with all proceeds
benefiting the Bellingham Senior Center.
2008 6/07/08 12:00 – 4:00. Antiques Show ‘N Tell, Lynden Community Center, Lynden,WA.
Appraiser - Fine Art. A fund raising event with all proceeds benefiting the Whatcom
County Library Foundation.
2007 6/16/07 12:00 – 4:00. Antiques Show ‘N Tell, Lynden Community Center, Lynden,WA.
Appraiser – Fine Art. A fund raising event with all proceeds benefiting the Whatcom County
Library Foundation.
SPEAKER:
2008 8/1/08 "Only to Vanish From View..." Presented to the North Coast Painters, Anacortes, WA.
2008 3/12/08 “Only to Vanish From View...” The steps that can be taken by any artist to avoid
vanishing from view. Visibility Metrics, Value Metrics and Momentum Metrics will define a
strategy of viral marketing necessary to accompany the artist’s work in the current market.
Presented to the Women Painters of Washington, Seattle Art Museum.
2004 3/14/04 What’s Art Worth? An Art Appraisal Forum, Insights Gallery, Anacortes, WA.
A two part lecture. Topic: Not Every One Needs An Appraisal.
Topic: What made Mark Tobey become Internationally Recognized while Jacob Elshin
remains a regional Artist.
JUROR:
2000 Applied Materials Employee Art Competition, August 2000, Applied Materials offices,
Austin TX.
1999 Austin Artists Harvest, 32nd Annual Exhibit and Sale. October 23 - 24th, Palmer Auditorium,
Austin, TX.
MEMBERSHIPS:
2001 - Present Member Appraisers Association of America
2001 - Present Member Museum of Northwest Art (MoNA)
1999 - 2000 Member, National Public Relations Committee, ISA
1998 - 2000 Secretary, National Fine Arts Committee, ISA
1997 - 2002 Accredited Member of the International Society of Appraisers (ISA)
1997 - 2005 Member, International Ivory Society (IIS)
ADDITIONAL WORK RELATED EXPERIENCE:
1995 – 2001 Gallery Director - Austin Galleries 1219 W. 6th St. Austin, TX 78703.
Responsible for coordinating all aspects of an 8000 sf retail Fine Art and Antiques Gallery.
Artist Liaison, Consignment Liaison, Appraiser.
1985 – 1987 Gallery Assistant – Austin Galleries 600 Congress Ave. Austin, Tx 78701,
Sales Associate, Artist Interpreter, Appraisal research.
Bachelor of Arts - University of Texas, (1986), Austin, TX. Liberal Arts Degree.