Jacque Metheny
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jacquemetheny.com
EDUCATION:
1991 M.F.A Hunter College, City University of New York.
1981 B.F.A Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville.
SOLO & TWO-PERSON EXHIBITIONS:
2020 “Dislocation.” Five Points Gallery, Torrington, Connecticut.
2019 “Metheny + Brayton. Widener Gallery, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.
2016 “Gather: Sculpture by Jacqueline Metheny.” 709 Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1997 “Everyday.” New Space Gallery, Manchester Community-Technical College, Manchester, Connecticut.
1995 “Recent Work.” Widener Gallery, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.
1991 “Thesis Exhibition.” Thomas Hunter Art Gallery, College, New York, New York.
1990 “Recent Work.” Jewett Gallery, University of Maine, Augusta, Maine.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2018 “NBOSS Invitational.” North Bennington Sculpture Park, North Bennington, Vermont
2017 “SculptureNow.” Edith Wharton Estate: The Mount, Lenox, Massachusetts 2016 “Traversing Traditions/India.” Curated by Kathryn Myers,
Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford, Connecticut.
2016 “Field Work.” Curated by Scott Reeds, East 4th St. Community Garden, Brooklyn, New York.
2016 “Black & White: Linear Description.” 511 Gallery, New York, New York 2011 “Local Builders: An Anthology of Connecticut Sculptors, A-Space Gallery,
West Cove Studio, West Haven, Connecticut.
1998 “About Face.” Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford, Connecticut.
1998 “Tick Tick Tick.” Real Art Ways, Hartford, Connecticut.
1996 “Stockton National Exhibition,” The Haggin Museum, Stockton, California.
1996 “Great Plains National.” Moss-thorns Gallery of Art, Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas
1995 “Gifts for the 21st Century.” Artspace Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut.
1995 “Connecticut Open.” Real Art Ways, Hartford, Connecticut.
1994 “Recent Work by Members of the Art Faculties of Connecticut College, Trinity College and Wesleyan University.” The Hotchkiss Art Gallery, The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Connecticut.
1994 “Faculty Exhibition.” Art Gallery, University of New Haven, West Haven, Connecticut.
1992 “Miracles.” Hartford Art School Gallery, University of Hartford, Connecticut.
1992 “Natural/Synthetic.” Williams Gallery, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1991 “Towards 2000.” Woods-Gerry Gallery, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; and Hartford Art School Gallery, University of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
1989 “Books and Bookends: Sculptural Approaches.” Strathmore Art Center, Rockville, Maryland.
1987 “Artists’ Books USA.” American Cultural Center, New Delhi; National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad; and the American Centers in Bhopal, Goa, Calcutta, and Madras, India.
1986 “Reconstruction: Six Young New York Sculptors.” Carlson Gallery, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut.
1985 “50 At 50 West.” 50 West Gallery, New York, New York.
1984 Group Show. Stokker-Stikker Gallery, New York, New York.
1984 “NYC Artists.” Anderson Gallery, Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York. 1993 “Sculpture.” City Without Walls Gallery, Newark, New Jersey.
1982 “Metro Show.” City Without Walls Gallery, Newark, New Jersey.
COLLECTIONS
Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Stockton Arts Commission, Stockton, California.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Bonenti, Charles. “Review: Massachusetts, Nexus.” Art New England, Volume 38, Issue 5, September/ October, 2017, Page 83.
Gold, Sharon. “Exhibition Invokes Ancient Imagery,” Kennebec Journal, January 20-21, 1990, p. F-9.
Rosoff, Patricia. “Disconnected Science + Fiction,” Hartford Advocate, May 21,1998.
Rosoff, Patricia. “Industrial-Age Playground Art, “ Hartford Advocate, March 9, 1995.
Starger, Steve. “In Artist’s Hands, Hardware Takes on Delicacy of Flower Petals,”
Manchester Journal Inquirer, February 28, 1997.
Watkins, Eileen. “City Without Walls Gallery Attracts Sculpture,” Newark Star-Ledger, March. 21, 1983.
Zimmer, William. “Mirror of the Moment, Perhaps a Mild Panic,” New York Times, May 31,1998.