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Jeanne QuinnCeramics


jeanne.quinn@colorado.edu
303-492-5588
office: C1B50G
website: www.jeannequinnstudio.com

Teaching and research interests include installation, sculpture, the multiple, ceramic history, and raw materials.

Education

MFA, University of Washington, 1995.
BA cum laude, Oberlin College, 1988.

Solo Exhibitions

2005
Perfect Lover, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

2003
Where I Live, This is What the Sky Looks Like, Formargruppen Galleri, Malmö, Sweden.

2001
Objekt og Installation, Grimmerhus Museum, Middlefart, Denmark.
Dishes, Gallery of Visual Arts, University of Montana, Missoula, MT

2000
I am Penelope, I am Not Penelope, Foster/White Gallery, Seattle, Washington.
Limbo, Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado.

Selected Group Exhibitions

2005
Beautiful States, Taipei Yingko Ceramics Museum, Taipei, Taiwan.

Strata: New Perspectives on Ceramics from Scandinavia and the United States,

Skupturens Hus, Stockholm, Sweden. Curated by Backa Carin Ivarsdotter and Lisa Tamaris Becker.

White on White, Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Detroit, Michigan; traveled to Sub-
Basement Studios, Baltimore, Maryland, as part of 2005 NCECA Conference.
Curated by Jae Won Lee.

2003
Dichotomies, Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado.

Faculty and Students of the University of Washington Ceramics Program, 1965-1995, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Curated by Patti Warashina.

The Artful Teapot: Twentieth-Century Expressions from the Kamm Collection, Copia Center, Napa, California. Traveling through 2004 to the Mint Museum of Craft and Design, Charlotte; the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Toronto; the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, Alabama; the Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, California; and the Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois. Curated by Garth Clark. Catalogue.

2002
The Art of Teapots, Taipei Yingko Ceramics Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. Curated by Tzon-Wei Huang. Catalogue.

Material Speculations: NCECA National Invitational Exhibition 2002, H and R Block Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri. Curated by Raechell Smith and Michel Conroy. Catalogue; Essays by Donald Kuspit and Glenn Brown.

2001
Internationaler Porzellanworkshop/KAHLA Kreativ, Museum fur Angewandte Kunst, Gera, Germany, November 2001-January 2002. Traveling to Deutche Porzellanmuseum, Kreisheimatmuseum Leuchtenburg, Design Zentrum Thuringen. Curated by Hans-Peter Jakobson. Catalogue.

A Ceramic Continuum: Fifty Years of the Archie Bray Influence, Holter Museum of Art, Helena, Montana. Traveling nationally through 2005. Curated by Peter Held. Catalogue with essays by Janet Koplos, Garth Clark, Peter Held, Patricia Failing, Chere Jiusto, and Rick Newby; published by University of Washington Press.

Das Best Aus Four, Tendence Design Fair, Frankfurt, Germany. Also Vertretung des Freistaats Thuringen beim Bund, Berlin, Germany, October 2001. Curated by Barbara Schmidt.

Selected Honors and Awards

2006 Artist in Residence, Visual Arts Stipend recipient, Can Serrat, Catalonia, Spain.

2005 Artist in Residence, Zentrum für Keramik-Berlin, Germany.

2004 MacDowell Colony Fellow, Peterborough, New Hampshire.

Visiting Scholar, Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Delaware.

Artist in Residence, Hunter College, New York, New York.

2001 Guest Artist, International Ceramic Center, Skaelskor, Denmark.

Residency at center for Objekt og Installation, international symposium and exhibition, July-December.

Guest Artist, Internationaler Porzellanworkshop, Kahla Porcelain Factory, Kahla, Germany.

Residency, catalogue, and traveling exhibition co-sponsored by the Museum fur Angewandte Kunst, Gera, Germany.

Junior Faculty Development Award, Council on Research and Creative Work, University of Colorado.

 

 

        
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