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Jessica Segall 20 Jay St. #1019 Brooklyn NY 11201 Jesse.Segall@Gmail.Com Jessica Segall 20 Jay St. #1019 Brooklyn NY 11201 [email protected] www.jessicasegall.com www.jessicasegall.com Education 2010 MFA Columbia University School of Art, New York, NY 2000 BA, Bard College, Annandale, NY 1999 Lorenzo de Medici Institute, Florence, Italy Solo Exhibitions 2020 100 Years: All New People, SPACES, Cleveland, OH 2019 Work in Black, La Borie, Limousin, France 2018 Jessica Segall, Concordia, Enchede, NL Tomorrow’s Parlor, Kunsthalle Weseke, Weseke, Germany Un-common Intimacy, Fons Welters, Amsterdam, NL 2016 Nom Nom Ohm, Cuchifritos Gallery and Project Space, NY, NY 2015 ½ a cord, Recess, NY, NY 2013 A Thirsty Person, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA 2012 The Hardship, Vox Populi, Philadelphia, PA Selected Group Exhibitions 2020 Other.Worldly, Fries Museum, Leewarden , NL 2019 The Spectral Within, 5-50 Gallery, Long Island City, NY Skowhegan Two Channel Video Festival, Skowhegan, NY, NY Alien Phenomenology, Media Arts Gallery, Brooklyn, NY As of Right, Richard and Dolly Maas Gallery, SUNY Purchase, Purchase, NY Recipe About Art, Bamboo Curtain Studio, New Taipei City, Taiwan 2018 Art for Arctic’s Sake, Fordham University Ildiko Gallery, NY, NY Orakel, Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam, NL Museumnacht Scene, Unseen, Oud-Rekem Kasteel, Rekem, Belgium 24:7, Dwek Gallery, Jerusalem, IL Draw, Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina, Novi Sad, Serbia Cultural Embassy, CBK Groningen. Leeuwarden, NL 2017 Uproot, Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY Non-human Narratives, Van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NL Agrikultura Triennial, Malmö, Sweden Draw / Boston, Bakalar & Paine Galleries, Mass Art, Boston Fugue in B Flat, Temple Gallery at Tyler University, Philadelphia, PA 2016 LANDMARK, Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens, NY The Things I Carried, Blue Star Arts Complex, San Antonio, TX Time + Space: Futures, Bemis Art Center, Omaha, NE Well Traveled, Rush Corridor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2015 The Museum, Imagined, Danese Corey, NY, NY Flutteries, or A Feeling of Impending Doom, 125 Maiden Lane, NY, NY 27 Below, De Fabriek, Eindhoven, NL A Sea Change Into Worlds Rich and Strange, Abrons Art Center, NY, NY Draw: Mapping Madness, Dali Contemporary Art Museum, Dali, China 2014 Rock Shop III, Denny Gallery, NY, NY Draw: Mapping Madness, Inside Out Museum, Beijing, China Recapturing the Scenic Wilds, Wave Hill Glyndor Gallery, Bronx, NY Artists and The Arctic Circle, 1285 Broadway Gallery, NY, NY Zodiac in the House of Element, Pongnoi Gallery, Chang Mai, Thailand 2012 Found Outside, Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT Machine Wilderness; International Symposium for Electronic Art, Albuquerque, NM RAPID/TRANSIT, Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery, Ulan Bator, Mongolia 2011 EAF 2011, Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens, NY 2009 El Maiz es Nuestra Vida, 10th Havana Bienal, Cuba Screenings: 2019 Light Year 50: Short Stories for Eternity, Brooklyn, NY 2018 LUX Scotland Moving Image Festival, Glasgow Van Eyck Food Art Film Festival, C-Platform, Xiamen, China ZAZ 10TS, NY, NY STUK START, STUK, Leuven, Belgium 2010 Handheld History, Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY 2009 OK Comedy: International Video Festival, National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, IN Grants 2017 Pollock Krasner Puffin Foundation 2016 Rema Hort Mann Community Engagement Grant Foundation for Contemporary Art, Emergency Grant 2015 New York State Council on the Arts 2014 New York Foundation for the Arts Arts / Science Initiative, Chicago University 2012 Foundation for Contemporary Art Emergency Grant 2011 Art Matters L.I.A.E.P. Kansas City Artist Coalition Residencies 2020 ZK/U Berlin 2019 Wave Hill Winter Workspace Residency Unlimited HAWAPI 2018 Two Trees Cultural Subsidy Space Program (2018-2021) Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University 2017 Light Work 2016 The Van Eyck Academie Cannonball 2015 Bemis Center for Contemporary Art The Sharpe / Walentas Space Program 2014 Art OMI Triangle Arts Residency, Abrons Art Center 2013 The MacDowell Colony 2012 Land Art Mongolia 2011 The Arctic Circle Kunstledorf Schoppingen 2010 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture Bibliography: Yerebakan, Osman Can (June 11, 2019) The Pain that I am Used to, Elephant Bury, Louis, (4/20/2019) Union: A Collaborative with Mary Mattingly and Jessica Segall, Hyperallergic Yaniv, Etty, (4/11/2019) Jessica Segall: Queer Ecologies, Artspiel Graeber, Laurel, (6/21/18) “7 Things to do With Your Kids in NYC This Weekend,” The New York Times. Van Leeuwen, Anna, (5/25/18) Nieuws Hedendaagse kunst: Eundbass, de Volkskrant. Siegal, Nina, (3/7/2018) “Discovering Art in and Around Maastricht.” The New York Times. “Itinerary: Socrates Sculpture Park: Landmark” Sculpture Magazine Vol. 35 No. 6 “LANDMARK at Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, New York” (8/6/16) Mousse Magazine Shi, Diana, (8/28/16) “The Sanctity of Urban Nature Pervades this Outdoor Group Show” Vice Vaiana, Vic, (8/11/16) “A Mini Ecosystem Creates a Buzz at Socrates Sculpture Park,” Hyperallergic Lebowitz, Cathy, (7/21/16) “The Lookout: Landmark” Art In America “Quick View / Jessica Segall,” , (7/16) SciArt Magazine, p 26 print. “How to Be an Agent of Intentional Arctic Anthropochory,” Cabinet, Issue 59, p 102 – 105 Kuennen, Joel, (5/13/16) “The Shipwreck and The Beehive: A Sculpture Park Claims a Space for Itself and Others” Artslant Mason, Brook, (5/11/16) “Bee’s knees, there’s a buzz around Socrates Sculpture Park’s LANDMARK exhibition” Wallpaper Jewell, Nicole (4/20/16) “Giant blooming bowl of flowers will attract bees and other pollinators to Socrates Sculpture Park” Inhabitat “Second Saturdays: Recess,” (1/15) The Whit Blog by Youth Insight Teens / The Whitney Museum “Itinerary” Sculpture Magazine, Jan / Feb 2012 Vol. 31 pp. 14 .
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