Jessica Jackson Hutchins

ARTIST BACKGROUND Born , Illinois Currently Portland, Oregon

Education/Training 1999 M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois 1997 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois 1994 B.A., Art History, Oberlin College, Ohio

Selected Exhibitions 2018 In Residence: Portland, Bullseye Projects, Portland, Oregon 2018 Makeshift, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin 2018 Secret Sister, The Pit, , California 2017 The People’s Cries, Boeksy East, , New York 2017 Doomtown, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, Oregon 2016 The Ground, Adams and Ollman, Portland, Oregon 2016 Jessica Jackson Hutchins: Cool Wake, Beeler Gallery, Columbus College of Art and Design, Ohio 2015 Jessica Jackson Hutchins: Confessions, The Lumber Room and The Cooley Gallery at , Portland, Oregon 2015 I Do Choose, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York City, New York 2014 Coming II, Johann König, , Germany 2014 Unicorn, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut 2014 No. 1 Rainbow, Green Gallery, , Wisconsin 2014 Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Timothy Taylor, , England, UK 2013 The Genres: Still Life Featuring Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 2013 Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Hepworth Wakefield Museum, West Yorkshire, UK; Centre PasquArt, Kunsthaus Centre D’art, Biel, Switzerland 2011 Jessica Jackson Hutchins, ICA , Massachusetts 2011 Jessica Jackson Hutchins: The Important Thing About a Chair, Contemporary Art Center, Georgia 2010 Champions, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, England, UK 2010 Children of the Sunshine, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Oregon 2010 Over Come Over, Laurel Gitlen, New York City, New York 2010 Kitchen Table Allegory, Derek Eller Gallery, New York City, New York 2010 The Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, New York 2008 The Exponent of Earth (You Make Me __), Derek Eller Gallery, New York City, New York 2008 Hours and Ours, Small A Projects, Portland, Oregon 2007 Case Works 12: Stylite Optimism, Eric V. Hauser Memorial Library, Reed College,

Portland, Oregon 2006 Peace at Home: The War Never Left, Small A Projects, Portland, Oregon 2005 Make it Now, The Sculpture Center, New York City, New York 2004 Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Derek Eller Gallery, New York City, New York 2004 Escapism: a viable political alternative, Champion Fine Art, New York City, New York 2003 Really Real, Gallery 312, Chicago, Illinois

Awards, Honors, and Grants 2018 Hallie Ford Fellowship, The Ford Family Foundation, Roseburg, Oregon

Selected Publications 2018 Gerwin, Daniel. “Critics’ Picks: Jessica Jackson Hutchins and Rebecca Morris,” Artforum. January 2018 2018 Schumacher, Mary Louise. “Friday’s the unveiling for Sculpture Milwaukee on Wisconsin Ave.; here’s a first look,” Journal Sentinel. June 1, 2018 2017 Cascone, Sarah. “34 New York Gallery Shows You Need to See In November,” Artnet News. October 26, 2017 2016 Raymond, Jon. “Jessica Jackson Hutchins,” Artforum. January 2016 2015 Fair, Audrey. “Must-See Art Guide: New York,” Artnet News. May 7, 2015 2015 Gallant, Elise. “Purple Diary – Highlights from the Armory Show 2015, New York,” Purple.fr. March 5, 2015 2014 Duray, Dan. “Jessica Jackson Hutchins Joins Marianne Boesky Gallery,” Observer. March 1, 2014 2012 Egan, Maura. “Jessica Jackson Hutchins: Mother of Invention,” W Magazine, (September 2012) 2010 Coomer, Martin. “Jessica Jackson Hutchins,” Time Out London (October 2010)

Selected Collections Brooklyn Museum, New York Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, California Margulies Collection, Miami, Florida Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, Illinois The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, New York Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California Art Museum, Seattle, Washington The Tang Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, New York