Shellie Jacobson

 
 
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Shellie Jacobson

309   Grandview Road

Skillman, NJ 08558

609-462-2981     [email protected]        

 

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2020
New Jersey Book Arts Symposium, virtual exhibition, invitational, Covid-19 Amulet Vest.
2019
Frontline Arts/Print Center, juried members exhibition, Branchburg, NJ
2018
 Artists Heal Themselves, invitational, Brain and Spine, Princeton, New Jersey
2017
" The Politics of Water," invitational, Blair Academy, Blairstown, NJ 
2016
"The Politics of Water," Bernstein Gallery, Princeton University, Princeton Artists Alliance
2015

"Clay and Ink," solo exhibition, Romano Gallery, Blairstown, NJ

"America Through Artist's Eyes," New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, N J

"Beyond Function," Invitational, Princeton Arts Council, Princeton, NJ

2014

Princeton Artists Alliance celebrates 25 years, Princeton Arts Council, Princeton, NJ

Members Exhibition, Print Center of NJ, Branchburg, NJ

"Surface and Space," solo exhibition Hutchins Gallery , Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, NJ

2013

7th East West Ceramics Association, Hunterdon Art Museum, Clinton, NJ

Print Center of New Jersey, members exhibition, Branchburg, NJ

Al-Mutanabbi Street Begins Here; international book project, various US cities and England, continuing.

2012

“Memory: Artist’s Responses,” invitational, Center for Book Arts, New York, NY

“Made in Princeton,” Princeton Artists Alliance, Dalet Gallery Philadelphia, PA,

Biennale Santorini Greece, invitational

2011

“Focus on Princeton,”George Segal Gallery, Montclair Art Museum, Wayne, NJ

2010

“Myths and Marks: Archetypes throughout the Ages,” invitational, Printmaking Council of NJ

6th East West Clay Works Exhibition, Arts Council of Princeton, Princeton, NJ

“Pine Barrens Revisited,” Princeton Artists Alliance, Noyes Museum, Lilly Lake, NJ

“For Love not Money,” A Global Mail Art Collaboration, Invitational, 15th Talllinn Print Triennial, Estonia

2009

“Below the Surface,” Artists books exhibition, Printmaking Council of NJ, Somerville, NJ

“The Artist’s Eye,” Arts Council of Princeton, Princeton, NJ

2008

“The Paper Runway,” Houston TX, Santiago, Chile and Atlanta, GA.; The Paper Museum, at Georgia Tech, 2008-11

5th East West Clay Works Exhibition, Mashiko, Japan.

2007

“Memory and Death,” Book symposium invitational, Golda Meir Library, Special Collections, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

“Clay and Paper,” Solo exhibition, Hunterdon Museum of Art, Clinton, NJ

2006

4th East West Clay Works Exhibition, Seoul, Korea

“The Open Book”, invitational, New Jersey City University, Visual Arts Gallery, NJ

“More than a Book” invitational, EPI traveling exhibition, Costa Rica, Mexico City, London

“Telling the Story: Artists Books,” invitational, Noyes Museum, NJ

“Meriviglia” invitational, artists books at Williams Gallery, Lafayette College, Easton, PA.

“Marsh Meditations,” Bristol-Meyers Squib, Lawrenceville, New Jersey

2005

“The Elements: creative energy,” exhibition of artist books, Hunterdon Museum of Art, Clinton, NJ “Vision and Voice, “PAA collaborates with NJ Poets, State Museum of NJ, Trenton, NJ

2004

3rd East West Clay Works Exhibition, “Fireworks” Space World Gallery, Long Island City, NY

15th Annual Teapot Show, Invitational, A. Houberbocken, Chicago, ILL

Homer’s Odyssey: The Princeton Artists Alliance, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ; Foundation for Hellenic Culture, New York City.

2003

“Women Artists of EPI,” Invitational book exhibition, David A. Portlock Black Cultural Center Gallery, Lafayette College, Easton, PA. and Morris County Library, Morristown, NJ                    

“Life with Pocket Change and Other Pleasures: an Exhibition of Artists’ Books,” Invitational, Ben Shahn Gallery, Wayne, NJ

2002

2nd East West Clay Works Exhibition, Viridian Gallery, New   York City, NY

Homer’s Odyssey: The Princeton Artists Alliance, The Newark Museum,Newark, NJ

27th Annual New Members Show, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ

“Artists and the Art of the Book,” Invitational, Banana Factory, Bethlehem, PA in conjunction with the Experimental Printmaking Institute, Lafayette College, Easton, PA. Traveling Exhibition to Costa Rico, England.

13th Annual Teapot Show, Invitational, A. Houberbocken, Chicago, ILL.

2001

20th Annual Metro Show, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ, Exceptional Merit Award

“Books and Letters”, Guest Artist, Gallery Petite, High Bridge, NJ

“Self Contained: Ceramic Forms that Shelter, Conceal, and Explore,” Invitational, Myhelan Cultural Arts Center, Long Valley, NJ

2000

“Ceramics USA 2000,” University of North Texas, SOVA Gallery, Denton, TX

Yad B’Homer, Solo ceramic exhibition, Invitational, Haifa, Israel

1999

Tenth Annual Teapot Show, Invitational, A. Houberbocken, Milwaukee, WI and Chicago, ILL

“Tiles,” invitational, Show of Hands Gallery, Philadelphia, Pa

“Mud Like A Blessing: Elemental Sculptural Clay,” Invitational, Hunterdon Art Museum, Clinton, NJ

1998

Mid-Atlantic Contemporary Tile Exhibition, Invitational, Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, Pa

“Tiles,” The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pa

Global Ceramics, Invitational, Babel Gallery, Amsterdam, Holland

Ninth Annual Teapot Show, Invitational, A. Houberbocken, Milwaukee, WI and Chicago, ILL

1997

Eighth Annual Teapot Show, Invitational, A. Houberbocken, Milwaukee, WI and Chicago, ILL

New Jersey Arts Annual, Crafts, the Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ

Women’s Pen Eleventh Annual Exhibition, Fayetteville, Arkansas

1996

Seventh Annual Tea Pot Show, Invitational, A. Houberbocken, Milwaukee, WI

“Inside Story,” Galleria Mesa, Mesa Arts Center, Mesa, Arizona

22nd Invitational Ceramic Show and Sale, Karen Karnes Invitational, Old Church Cultural Center, Demerest, NJ

1995

“2x2x2,” An Exhibition of Very Small Works, Gallery Ten, Rockford, Ill

Sixth Annual Teapot Show, Invitational, A. Houberbocken, Milwaukee, WI

“Texture,” The Potter’s Gallery, West Chester, Pennsylvania

26th Annual Invitational Green Meadow Crafts Show, Spring Valley, New York

21st Invitational Ceramic Show and Sale, Karen Karnes Invitational, Old Church Cultural Center, Demerest, NJ

1994

Art of New Jersey Designer Craftsmen, Zimmerli Art Museum, New Brunswick, New Jersey

20th Invitational Ceramic Show and Sale, Karen Karnes Invitational, Old Church Cultural Center, Demerest, NJ

1993

“The Space Within: the Vessel as Sculpture,” Jimmy Clark Invitational, Hopkins House Gallery, Camden, NJ

Fifth Annual Teapot Show, Invitational, A. Houberbocken, Milwaukee, WI

Eight Annual San Angelo National Ceramic Competition, San Angelo, Texas

“My Cup Runneth Over,” Invitational Exhibition for Year of the Craft, Georgian Court College, Lakewood, NJ

1992

“Philadelphia Clay Regional,” National Council for Education in Ceramic Arts Conference Show, The Painted Bride, Philadelphia, PA

Fourth Annual Teapot Show, Invitational, A. Houberbocken, Milwaukee, WI

New   Jersey Arts Annual: Clay and Glass, New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, New   Jersey

23rd Annual Invitational Green Meadow Pottery Show, Spring Valley, New York

1991

Crafts from Western New York, Burchfield Art Center, Buffalo, New   York

Crafts in the Corporate Environment, Shering-Plough Corporate Headquarters, Madison, New Jersey

High Tea Invitational, America House of Contemporary Crafts, Piermont, New York

 1990

The Monmouth Museum Celebrates NJ Crafts, Monmouth Museum, Lindcroft, NJ

NJDC Takes Manhattan, A Show of Hands Gallery, New York, NY

“Teapot 1990,” Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Wilmington, DE

Contemporary Crafts, Graham Horstman Gallery, Denton, TX


HONORS

Exceptional Merit Award, City without Walls, 2001, Newark, NJ

Juror’s Award   First Place “Fourth Annual Teapot Show” 1992 A. Houberbocken, Milwaukee, WI

Juror’s Award, “Best in Show” 1988 Luckenbach Mill Exhibition of Contemporary Crafts, Bethlehem, PA

Juror’s Choice Award, 26th Contemporary Craft Exhibition 1988, DE. Art Museum, Wilmington, DE

New   Jersey State Council on the Arts, Craftsman Fellowship Grant, 1985, 1987

 
PUBLICATIONS

500 Handmade Books, Lark Books, 2008

American Contemporary Ceramics, Dr. D.Chung, September 2004

Ceramics Art and Perception. “Mud Like a Blessing” Review by Michele Mercadal., Feb. 2002

Ceramics Monthly, “Up Front” Feature: April, 2000, “Mud Like a Blessing,” April, 1998, Exhibition at the Klay Gallery, Nyack, NY

“Albert Green: Master Potter,” Exhibition Essay: “Albert Green: The Celebration of a Master Potter” at the Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ 1995

Contemporary Porcelain, Peter Lane, December 1994

Ceramics Monthly, San   Angelo National Ceramic Competition, October 1993

 

EDUCATION

Ed.D in Creative Arts Education, Rutgers, the State University, New Brunswick, NJ

B.F.A. in Art Education, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Visiting Artist, Experimental Printmaking Institute, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa, 2002-03

Museum Educator, Bridging the Arts, outreach curriculum development, Hunterdon Museum of Art, 2000-2006

Raritan Valley Community College, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ceramics, 1989-98

Mercer County Community   College, Adjunct Instructor, 3-D Design, 1987-89

The College of New Jersey, Adjunct Instructor, Art Education, 1978-87

 Monoprinting with Engobes: Marks on Clay, workshop, Givat HaViva, Beersheva, Tivon Israel, 2009,2010, 2013

Ceramics workshops, “Feats of Clay” at Hunterdon Museum of Art, 2007

Seoul National University of Technology, Monoprinting on Clay, workshop and slide presentation to graduate students, 2006

Newark Museum, Monoprinting on Clay, workshop, 2005

Book arts workshops: William Paterson University, Rider University, EPI, Lafayette College, Easton, PA.; Print Council of NJ

 

COLLECTIONS

Book Arts:
Skillman Library, Special Collections, Lafayette College, Eston, PA
Newark
Public Library, Special Collections
Ben Shahn Gallery, Wayne, NJ
Experimental Printmaking Institute, Lafayette College, Easton, PA

 

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