CURRICULUM VITAE

SOLO AND TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS

2023 Candle Holders for the Underworld, Solo Exhibition, Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL

2022 Nature Is A Whore: A Comedy & A Tragedy, Solo Exhibition, The Hole, New York, NY

2021 Unholy Ghosts, Two Person Exhibition with Max Maslansky, JEFF, Marfa, TX

2021    Double Vision, Two Person Exhibition with Caroline Larsen, The Hole, New York, NY

2019    Karma, Two Person Exhibition with Oli Epp, Duve Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2018    Flamethrowers, Two Person Exhibition with Shannon Goff, Elijah Wheat Showroom, Brooklyn, NY

2017    Nocturnal Lights, Two Person Exhibition with Robin Kang, Mathilde Hatzenberger Gallery, Brussels, Belgium (catalog)

2017    Mother, Two Person Exhibition with Julia Oldham, The Art Gym, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, OR (catalog)

2016    Under The Sea, Solo Exhibition, Thomas Hunter Project Gallery, Hunter College, New York, NY

2016    Close Encounters, Two Person Exhibition with Chris Held, Beverly's, New York, NY

2014    Lord Have Mercy, Solo Exhibition, Boehm Gallery, Palomar College, San Marcos, CA

2013    Death Valley, Solo Exhibition, Airplane Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

2013    Blonde Ambition, Solo Exhibition, Linfield Gallery, Linfield College, McMinnville, OR

2011    Monster, Solo Exhibition, Artcite: Artist Run Center for the Contemporary Arts, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

2010    Blindsight, Solo Exhibition, Dubhe Carreno Gallery, Chicago, IL

2009    We Believe in Something, Solo Exhibition, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN (catalog)

SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024

Suppose You Are Not, from the collection of Ömer Koç, Arter Museum, Istanbul, Turkey

Objects USA 2024, R & Company, New York, NY (catalog) (forthcoming)

Picnic at Hanging Rock, Sargent’s Daughters, Los Angeles, CA (forthcoming)

Younger Than the Sun, Tempus Projects, Tampa, FL (forthcoming)

2023

Syphilis II, Curated by Anton Kern and Adam Cohen, David Lewis Gallery, East Hampton, NY

La Onda Chicana, Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT

Storage Wars, The Hole, Los Angeles, CA

2022

NBB Paperworks Volume III, NBB Gallery, Berlin, Germany

Universe 5, Curated by Sasha Bogojev, The Hole, New York, NY

Earth Oracles, Maytens Projects, Toronto, Canada

Fruits of Labor, Room 57 Gallery, New York, NY

EX-tend EX-cess: Metamorphosis in Clay, Towson University, Center for the Arts Gallery, Towson, MD (catalog)

2021

Nature Morte, The Hole, New York, NY (catalog)

Fairyland, Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami, FL (catalog)

Heat Wave, Room 57 Gallery, New York, NY

100 Sculptures NYC, Anonymous Gallery, New York, NY

Country Comes to Town, Curated by Courtney Childress, Standard Space, CT

Phase 1, The Hole, East Hampton, NY

Magic Touch, Dinner Gallery (formerly Victori + Mo Gallery), New York, NY

Interconnected, John Wolf, Los Angeles, CA

What Comes After, The Wassaic Project, Maxon Mills, Wassaic, NY

The Hole Jungle, The Hole, New York, NY

2020

Friends, and Friends of Friends, Schloss Museum, Linz, Austria (catalog)

The Body, The Object, The Other, Craft Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA (catalog)

The Burdens of History, NCECA* 2020 Annual, Glave Kocen Gallery, Richmond, VA (catalog)

Chapter One, Room 57 Gallery, New York, NY

Magic Edge, Presented by Tillou Fine Art, Troutbeck, Amenia, NY

No Time Like The Present, Public Gallery, London, UK

Weird Nature, Greenpoint Terminal Gallery, Brooklyn NY

Slayer, Online Exhibition & Catalog, Flecker Gallery, SCCC Long Island, NY, Catalog essay by Paddy Johnson

Smile Pretty, Eutectic Gallery, Portland, OR

2019

Fur Cup, Underdonk Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

Shadow of the Gradient, Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY (catalog)

The Mushroom Show, Sardine Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

Install / De-install, 601 Artspace, New York, NY

It Is Summer, Mathilde Hatzenberger Gallery, Brussels, Belgium

Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock, 123 Astronaut, Los Angeles, CA

Kitsch, Bitch, Witch, Concurrent NCECA* Exhibition, Minneapolis, MN

Misty Krystals, Tempus Projects, Tampa, FL

SIN: The 7 Deadlies in Clay, Concurrent NCECA* Exhibition, Perlman Museum, Carleton College, Northfield, MN

No Man Spirits Our Dust, 5-50 Gallery, Long Island City, NY

Queer & Peculiar Craft, Clemente’s Abrazo Gallery, New York, NY

Livingroom, Elijah Wheat Showroom, Brooklyn, NY

2018

Clay Today, The Hole, New York, NY (catalog)

Magic Circle, Kunstraum Niederösterreich, Vienna, Austria (catalog)

San Isidro's Still, Anonymous Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico

New Work: Part III: Subject, Cob Gallery, London, UK

This Body, Garis & Hahn Gallery Los Angeles, Curated by Victori + Mo, Los Angeles, CA

Depth of Surface, Honey Ramka, Brooklyn, NY

Flipside, Fold Gallery, London, UK

Plays and Fetish, Mathilde Hatzenberger Gallery, Brussels, Belgium

Nurture Art 2018 Benefit, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY

Nasty Women Ceramics Exhibition, Concurrent NCECA* Exhibition, Carnehie, PA

2017

Misato Uno and All, Mathilde Hatzenberger Gallery, Brussels, Belgium

Successive Excessive, The Parlour Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY

One Night Stand, Curated by Brigitte Mulholland, W Hotel, New York, NY

Very Far Away From Anywhere Else, AA Collections, Vienna, Austria

Scofflaws, Concurrent NCECA* Exhibition, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR

Home Is Where The Heart Is, Kustera Projects, Brooklyn, NY

Nurture Art Benefit, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY

ART FAIRS

2024 Zona Maco, with The Hole, Mexico City, MX

2023 NADA Miami, with The Hole, Miami, FL

2023 Untitled Art Fair, with Room 57 Gallery, Miami Beach, FL

2023 The Armory Show, with Night Gallery, New York, NY

2023 The Armory Show, with The Hole, New York, NY

2023 Art Brussels, with The Hole, Brussels, Belgium

2022 Design Miami, with Room 57 Gallery, Miami Beach, FL

2022 Untitled Art Fair, with Room 57 Gallery, Miami Beach, FL

2021 Design Miami, with Room 57 Gallery, Miami Beach, FL

2021 Untitled Art Fair, with NDR NW MGMT, Miami Beach, FL

2020 NADA FAIR 2020, with Lefebvre & Fils Gallery

2019 Untitled Art Fair, with Richard Heller Gallery, Miami Beach, FL

2019 Spring Break Art Show, Spiritual Art Advisory, New York, NY

2019 Salon Zürcher New York, with Mathilde Hatzenberger Gallery, Zürcher Gallery, New York, NY

2018 Spring Break Art Show, Belladonna, New York, NY

2017 Spring Break Art Show, Psychic Dream Girls, New York, NY

2016 Spring Break Art Show, Knife Hits, New York, NY

MUSEUM COLLECTION

Museum Acquisition, Museum of Art and Design, New York, NY

RESIDENCIES / AWARDS 

2023 Residency, Center for Contemporary Ceramics, California State University, Long Beach, CA (invited)

2019 Residency, The Shigaraki Ceramic Culture Park, Koka City Shiga Pref, Japan

2019 Residency, PLOP Residency, London, UK (invited)

2018 Residency, Tempus Projects, Tampa, FL (invited)

2017 Residency, Ceramic Center of Berlin, Berlin, Germany (invited)

2016 Residency, Hunter College, Ceramic Department, New York, NY

2014 Finalist, In Practice Open Call Exhibition, Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY

2014 Residency, The Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY

2013 Residency, Chashama: ChaNorth, Pine Plains, NY

2013 Residency, NCECA* International Residency, The Pottery Workshop, Jingdezhen, China

2011 Emerging Artist Fellowship and Residency, Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, NY

2010 Residency, Ceramic Center of Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2006 Residency, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE

2006 Emerging Artist Award, NCECA* Conference, Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR

2004 Residency, Oregon College of Art and Craft, Portland, OR

2003 Residency, Watershed Center for The Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, ME

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2024

CLAY IN COLOR PODCAST, “Following Your Guts with Roxanne Jackson,” interview with Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy and Alex Anderson, January 10, 2024: LINK

2023

WIDEWALLS, “Ten Artists Heating Up Miami Right Now,” by Clare Gemima, December 7, 2023: LINK

HYPERALLERGIC, “What Does 100K Get You at the Armory Show,” by Aaron Short, September 8, 2023: LINK

CHICAGO READER, “Welcome to the Underworld: At Andrew Rafacz, Roxanne Jackson’s ceramics tell stories of monsters, lovers, and debauchery,” by Annette Lepique, August 2, 2023: LINK

SHOUTOUT LA, “Meet Roxanne Jackson / Artist: Ceramic Sculptor,” May 30, 2023: LINK

2022

SCULPTURE MAGAZINE, “Roxanne Jackson,” by Kay Whitney, October 6, 2022: LINK

WHITEHOT MAGAZINE, Roxanne Jackson’s Ceramics Personify the Duality in Us All,” by Raina Mehler, November 28, 2022: LINK

JUXTAPOZ, “Yam Shalev and Roxanne Jackson Highlight Room 57’s Booth @ Untitled, Miami,” by Madeline Rupard, November 30, 2022: LINK

SURFACE MAGAZINE, “Our Favorite Moments at Design Miami / 2022,” by Ryan Waddoups, November 30, 2022: LINK

THE ART CAREER PODCAST, “Roxanne Jackson: Beauty, Horror and Consciousness,” interview with Emily McElwreath, October 6, 2022: LINK

COOL HUNTING, “Studio Visit: Ceramicist Roxanne Jackson—Exploring the Dizzying and Paradoxical Elements that Converge in the Artist’s Latest Show at NYC’s The Hole,” by Kelly Pau, September 8, 2022: LINK

ARTLYST, “Tribeca and Noho’s Best Exhibitions an Equinox Excursion October 2022,” by Ikla Skobie, September 25, 2022: LINK

BMORE ART, “Excess and Access: Contemporary Ceramics at Towson University,” by Fanni Somogyi, October 5, 2022: LINK

HYPERALLERGIC, “Fierce and Fantastical Experiments in Ceramics,” by Sarah Rose Sharp, June 13, 2022: LINK

ANTIQUES MAGAZINE, Curious Objects Podcast: "Craft in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction," July 2022: LINK

2021

JUXTAPOZ MAGAZINE, “What Comes After: A Group Show @ The Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY,” by Sasha Bogojev, December 30, 2021: LINK

METAL MAGAZINE, “Roxanne Jackson: The Vulnerable Beasts Tampering With Tradition,” by Vanessa Murrell, March 26, 2021: LINK

ARTS IN SQUARE, Artist Interview: Roxanne Jackson, June 2021: LINK

COOL HUNTING, “Dinner Gallery’s Harmonious ‘Magic Touch’ Group Exhibition,” by David Graver, April 28, 2021: LINK

CERAMICS MONTHLY, “Exposure Section: ‘Magic Touch’ at Dinner Gallery” Pg: 13, May Issue 2021: LINK

BROOKLYN RAIL, “100 Sculptures NYC” by William Corwin, August 21, 2021: LINK

THE CONTEXT, “Caroline Larsen & Roxanne Jackson: Double Vision,” by Lauren Youngblood, February 10, 2021: LINK

NO.3 MAGAZINE, “Disrupting the Decorative Arts: Double Happiness at The Hole,” by Christina Elia, February 1, 2021: LINK

ART PLUGGED, “Roxanne Jackson: Body as a Vessel,” by Tracy Yuan, February 1, 2021: LINK

2020

CERAMICS MONTHLY, “The Body, The Object, The Other,” by Kay Whitney, Pgs: 46, 51, November Issue 2020: LINK

LOS ANGELES TIMES, “Review: Coronavirus Closed Craft Contemporary’s Biennial, But It Can’t Stop Our Love of the Art,” by Leah Ollman, March 14, 2020: LINK

ART PULSE MAGAZINE — Issue 33, “Roxanne Jackson, High Priestess of the Fray,” by Sarah Walko, Pgs: 96, 97: LINK

SLAYER, Catalog, Flecker Gallery, SCCC Long Island, NY, catalogue essay by Paddy Johnson: LINK

CERAMICS NOW, Featured Artist: Roxanne Jackson, September 30, 2020: LINK

FEMME ART REVIEW MAGAZINE, “Male Fear: Encounters With Roxanne Jackson’s Ceramic Monsters,” by Chloe Hyman, Pgs: 6 - 11, Issue #1, London, UK: LINK

LOS ANGELES TIMES, “Datebook: A Biennial Focuses on the Earthiest of Materials — Clay,” by Carolina A. Miranda, January 30, 2020: LINK

AEQAI, “Amid Social Distancing, Clay is a Unifying Medium,” by Annabel Osberg, March 28, 2020: LINK

THE ROYAL LIST, “Roxanne Jackson Interview,” by Jason Clay Lewis, May 12, 2020: LINK

THE FAMILY REVIEWS, “Interview with Roxanne Jackson,” April 2020: LINK

2019

FORBES, “Roxanne Jackson’s Rock ‘n Roll Sculptures Signal A New Era For Ceramics,” by Nadja Seyej, September 20, 2019: LINK

THE NEW YORKER, “Goings On About Town: Fur Cup,” by Andrea K. Scott, October 28, 2019: LINK

JUXTAPOZ MAGAZINE, “Roxanne Jackson and Oli Epp’s ‘Karma’ @ Duve Berlin,” by Sasha Bogojev, October 1, 2019: LINK

ARTE FUSE, “‘KARMA’ Oli Epp + Roxanne Jackson at Duve Gallery, Berlin,” October 4, 2019: LINK

HYPEBEAST, “Roxanne Jackson & Oli Epp’s Karmic Artworks Take Over Duve Berlin,” by Keith Estiler, October 1, 2019: LINK

KALTBLUT, “KARMA Featuring Oli Epp and Roxanne Jackson at Duve Berlin,” by Marcel Schlutt, September 25, 2019: LINK

FLOORR MAGAZINE, “Roxanne Jackson (Interview),” by Sonja Teszler, October 24, 2019: LINK

COOL HUNTING, “Miami Art Week 2019: Opulent Artwork,” by Katie Olsen, December 10, 2019: LINK

ARTMAZE MAGAZINE — ANNIVERSARY EDITION 15, Curated by Brigitte Mulholland, Pgs: 120, 121, London, UK: LINK

MAAKE MAGAZINE — Issue 10, “Featured Artist,” Curated by Nickola Pottinger, Pgs: 26, 27: LINK

ART NET, “Editors’ Pick: 15 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week,” by Katie White, May 13, 2019: LINK

OBSERVER, “Spring/Break 2019 Looks More Like a Typical Fair, But the Best Booths Show Its Offbeat Heart,” by Paddy Johnson, March 7, 2019: LINK

ANTE MAGAZINE, “Fresh Approaches Feature At Spring/Break 2019,” Exhibition Review by Audra Lambert, March 9, 2019: LINK

ARCADE PROJECT, “First Look: Fact and Fiction at Spring/Break Art Show 2019,” by Christopher Stout, March 8, 2019: LINK

TWO COATS OF PAINT, “CounterPointe: Artists and Choreographers Collaborate,” by Sharon Butler, May 2, 2019: LINK

2018

NEW YORK TIMES, "What To See in New York Art Galleries This Week: Clay Today," by Jillian Steinhauer, April 18, 2018: LINK

ARTMAZE MAGAZINE — ANNIVERSARY EDITION 10, “Featured Image” (inside cover) and Pgs: 128, 129, London UK: LINK

THE ART GORGEOUS, “The Anti Art Fair Opens With Monster Ceramics By Roxanne Jackson,” by Nadja Seyej, August 31, 2018: LINK

HYPERALLERGIC, "Spring Break is an Oasis for Art Fair Haters," by Hrag Vartanian, March 8, 2018: LINK

:ART CHANNEL INTERVIEW, by Global Art Fair, on the exhibition Magic Circle at Kunstraum Niederösterreich, Vienna, Austria LINK

CREATE! MAGAZINE, "Our Top Picks for Spring/Break Art Show 2018," March 12, 2018: LINK

EL ECONOMISTA, "San Isidro's Still Exhibition: Of God and Other Realities [De Dioses y de Otras realidades]," February 11, 2018: LINK

DIE PRESS, "Where is the Subversion of Witchcraft?" by Almuth Spiegler, March 12, 2018: LINK

CANVAS AND CRUMPETS, "Belladonna (SPRING/BREAK Art Show - NYC)," by Chloe Hyman, March 13, 2018: LINK

AUGUSTIN, "Art and Magic: Hex Hex [Kunst und Magie: Hex Hex]," by Ruth Weismann, Pgs: 26-27, March 28, 2018: LINK

STONE CANOE - A Journal of Arts, Literature and Social Commentary, Issue Number 12, Pgs: 146-147, YMCA of Greater Syracuse, Syracuse, NY

CANVAS AND CRUMPETS, "Spotlight on: Elijiah Wheat Showroom (Bushwick, NY)," by Chloe Hyman, June 10, 2018: LINK

2017

HUFFINGTON POST, "Nearly 700 "Nasty Women," Artist Have Teamed Up To Protest Trump," by Priscilla Frank, January 4, 2017: LINK 

HYPERALLERGIC,"Art Rx NYC: Artistic Excess," by Jillian Steinhauer, January 10, 2017: LINK

EQUITY GALLERY INTERVIEW, "Roxanne Jackson, Ceramic Artist and Mixed Media Sculptor," June 2017: LINK

THE CNNEKT, "Roxanne Jackson, Sculptor + Co-Director of Nasty Women Exhibition," Spotlight Feature, March 3, 2017: LINK

NASTY WOMEN SHORT DOCUMENTARY, video by Jack E Films, December 20, 2017: LINK

SHIFT AND SIGNAL PODCAST, Episode #2, "Sculptor and Co-Founder of Nasty Women: Roxanne Jackson," by Alex Lockwood, November 29: LINK

WHITEHOT MAGAZINE, "Occupying Offices: Independent vs. Spring/Break," Top Picks by Paul Laster, March 2017: LINK

NOIR TRIBE, "Dressed for Protest: The Women's March and Beyond," video directed by Amber Moelter, February 8, 2017: (10:20): LINK

HYPERALLERGIC, "Massive Nasty Women Art Show Raises 35K for Planned Parenthood Opening Night," by Jillian Steinhauer, January 13: LINK

THE GUARDIAN, "Nasty Women Art Exhibit Aims at Taking Power Back From Trump," by Anna Furman, January 13, 2017: LINK

THE CREATORS PROJECT, "The Nasty Women Exhibition is Art's Answer to Trump's Nearing Presidency," by Sami Emory, January 2, 2017: LINK

AMY POEHLER'S SMART GIRLS, "Nasty Women Art Goes Worldwide," by Danielle Sepulveres, February 1, 2017: LINK

VICE, "Meet The Nasty Women: Trump is Triggering a New Wave of Feminist Protest Art," by Alex Thompson, January 14, 2017: LINK

THE METRO, "See Inside The Nasty Women Art Exhibition," by Kate Mooney, January 11, 2017: LINK

THE CNNEKT, "Nasty Women Roundtable," Spotlight Feature Video, May 1, 2017: LINK

BABE, "'This is a Trump Protest': We Talked to the Organizers of the Nasty Women Art Exhibition," by Cait Munro, January 21, 2017: LINK

MU CITY: VISUAL ARTS MAGAZINE, "The Girls of Voodoo [Les Filles du Vaudou]," by Muriel de Crayencour, February 17, 2017: LINK

ARTAXIS, "Nasty Women at the Knockdown Center," by Charlyn Corum, February 16, 2017: LINK

2016

HUFFINGTON POST, "What It Means To Be An Artist In The Time of Trump," by Priscilla Frank, November 17, 2016: LINK

BROKELYN, "Meet The 'Nasty Women' Artists Trying To Topple The Patriarchy Before Trump's Inauguration," by Sam Corbin, November 23: LINK

NY OBSERVER, "Anti-Trump Art Show 'Nasty Women' To Benefit Planned Parenthood," by Alina Cohen, December 30, 2016: LINK

HYPERALLERGIC, "Spring/Break, A Sprawling Alternative Art Fair That Delivers," by Jillian Steinhauer, March 3, 2016: LINK

HYPERALLERGIC, "Best of 2016: Our Top 15 Brooklyn Art Shows," by Benjamin Sutton, December 23, 2016: LINK

GOTHAMIST, "Photos: Spring/Break Kicks Off Armory Arts Week With A Long Line & A Kissing Closet," by Scott Lynch, March 2, 2016: LINK

FIELD PROJECTS, Gallery Blog, April and May 2015: LINK

POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL, "Appetite for Destruction' Shows Artists' Scope," by Linda Marston-Reid, September 7, 2016: LINK

2015

SCULPTURE CENTER, Featured Artist on Sculpture Center Curators' Notebook, November 28, 2015: LINK

HYPERALLERGIC, "From the Virtual to the Satanic, a Former Pharmacy Hosts Alternatives to Miami's Mega-Fairs," by Claire Voon, December 4, 2015: LINK

BREAKTHRU RADIO, Art Uncovered with Roxanne Jackson, by Thomas Seely, November 17, 2015: LINK

HUFFINGTON POST, "Gloriously Hideous Sculptures Reveal the True Horror of the Mermaid Myth," by Priscilla Frank, May 27, 2015: LINK

HYPERALLERGIC, "In Bushwick, an Exhibition Tears Down Walls Between Art and Craft," by Benjamin Sutton, June 19, 2015: LINK

NY TIMES, "Things To Do in Westchester," Westchester County, NY, June 6, 2015: LINK

HYPERALLERGIC, “At Bushwick Open Studios, Sculptors Make a Stand," by Benjamin Sutton, June 7, 2015: LINK

BEAUTIFUL DECAY, “Roxanne Jackson’s Grisly Sculptures of Twisted Redemption,” by Stephanie Young, January 15, 2015: LINK

THE L MAGAZINE, “Neo-Craftivism," by Paul D'Agostino, June 2, 2015: LINK

HYPERALLERGIC, "Your Concise Guide to the 2015 Bushwick Open Studios," by Benjamin Sutton, June 1, 2015: LINK

VELLUM, ArtZine for the Masses, No. 15; Tenth Anniversary Issue, by Stephanie Young, Front Cover image, August 28, 2015

BROOKLYN MAGAZINE, “Enchantments Aplenty: Magic Object," by Paul D'Agostino, July 27, 2015: LINK

WALL STREET INTERNATIONAL, "Material Myth," by Michelle Fuhrer, August 11, 2015: LINK

2014

ARTSLANT, “The Art Gonzo in 2014 - Roxanne Jackson: Best New School Ceramics Art,” by Nadja Sayej, Los Angeles, CA, December 29, 2014: LINK

NEW CERAMICS, "A Clay Bestiary," by Hildreth York, Pg: 56-57, September/October 2014

EYES TOWARDS THE DOVE, “Roxanne Jackson at Airplane Gallery,” by Sarah Walko, January 26, 2014: LINK

ARTIUM OXIDE, "Art of Roxanne Jackson: Transgressing the Boundaries," June 17, 2014

NURTURE ART, "Featured Artist," Artist Registry, New York, NY

500 FIGURES IN CLAY, Volume 2, Pg: 51, 221, Lark Books, New York, NY

THE TELESCOPE, “Grotesque Beauty Shapes Ceramic Art," by Jason Kingerman, March 9, 2014: LINK

2013

THE L MAGAZINE, “A Haunted House of Fun,” by Paul D’Agostino, October 23, 2013: LINK

VIRTUAL SHOW MUSEUM EXHIBITION CATALOG, Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Germany

DESIGN SPONGE, "Geo Shakers by Von Tundra," Designed by Roxanne Jackson, January 10, 2013: LINK

2012      

CERAMICS IRELAND MAGAZINE, “Natural Macabre,” Wicklow, Ireland, Issue No. 29, Pg: 18-20, March 2012

NEW CERAMICS - European Ceramics Magazine, “We Believe in Something: Roxanne Jackson,” by Chris Atkins, Pg: 30-32, Höhr-Grenzhausen,

Germany, January 2012

HUMOR IN CRAFT, Edited by Brigitte Martin, Pg : 90, 225, Schiffer Publishing, Atglen, PA

2011    

CERAMICS NOW MAGAZINE, Issue Number 1, Winter, 2011-2012, Featured Artist, [front cover, on-line issue], Pg :18-20, December: LINK

MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO NEWS, MPR State of the Arts, “Taking Clay to Extremes,” By Marianne Combs, January 19: LINK

CANADIAN BROADCAST CORPORATION, “Roxanne Jackson: Artist,” CBC evening news, RE: Solo Exhibition Monster,  Artcite Gallery, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, June 3, 2011

CITY PAGES, “Three Jerome Artists: Northern Clay Center,” Review by Jessica Armbruster, Pg : 12, January 12, 2011

CERAMICS NOW MAGAZINE, On-Line Journal, "Artist of the Month," June-July, 2011: LINK

2010      

O.K. PERIODICALS, Issue 5: “The Body”, Pg: 38-40, Publisher: O.K. Parking, Arnhem, The Netherlands, 2010

BEAUTIFUL DECAY, Book 3: “The Underdogs,” Pg: 33, April: 2010

CERAMICS: ART AND PERCEPTION, “Corporeal Manifestations: A Review by Colette Copeland,” Pg: 82-83, No. 82, December 2010: LINK

CITY PAGES, “Artists of the Year: Influential Artists of 2010,” by Emma Berg, December 22, 2010: LINK

CHICAGO TRIBUNE, “Roxanne Jackson at Dubhe Carreno Gallery: You’ll Lose Yourself in Seductiveness,” by Lauren Viera, June 18, 2010: LINK    

PANHANDLER MAGAZINE, “Contemporary Ceramic Artists” (front cover), University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL, November 2010: LINK

CERAMICS MONTHLY, “Roxanne Jackson: We Believe in Something,” by Christopher Atkins (excerpt), Pg: 30-31, December: LINK               

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, “Manic about Ceramics,” by Edward Sozanski, March 28, 2010

STAR TRIBUNE, “Dead Heads,” by Mary Abbe, September 4, 2009: E18, Minneapolis, MN

PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY, “First Friday Picks: Corporeal Manifestations,” March 30, 2010

MUTTER MUSEUM, “No Bones About It!” YouTube video interview, April 2010

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, “Three Venues Showcase the Diversity of Ceramic Artwork,” by Edith Newhall, April 2010

IX BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL OF CERAMIC ARTISTS, Exhibition Catalog, Museum of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal

NCECA* INVITATIONAL EARTH MATTERS, Exhibition Catalog, essays by Nichole Burisch and Glen R. Brown

2009      

CINEMA GALLERY EXHIBITION CATALOG, “A Show of Heads,” Essay by Glen R. Brown

MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ARTS, “Roxanne Jackson: We Believe in Something,” catalog by Chris Atkins, MIA, Minneapolis, MN: LINK

CLAY NATIONAL BIENNIAL EXHIBITION CATALOG, Art Museum Ceramics Research Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (catalog)

QUODLIBETICA: Writing. Arts. Criticism: On-Line Journal, “Savage Edge: Human/Animal in Roxanne Jackson’s Recent Work,” by Patricia

Briggs,November 2009: LINK

TWIN CITIES DAILY PLANET: Local News for Global Citizens, "Soap Factory's Haunted Basement: Behind Scenes," October 17, 2009

CLAY TIMES, "The Gallery Section," September, 2009: 4, Vol. 15, Issue 83

MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL MAGAZINE, “We Believe in Something,” Pg: 167, Minneapolis, MN, August 2009

ARP! Art Review: “The Devouring Mother: An Interview with Roxanne Jackson,” by Megan Rye, September 2009: issue No. 10: 12, Minneapolis, MN

MINN.POST: Arts Arena Journal, “What Lies Beneath: Two New Exhibitions Explore the Intersections of Beauty and the Grotesque,” by

Susannah Schouweiler, August 26, 2009: LINK

2008     

OPENWIDEpdx: On-Line Portland Art Journal, "First Thursday Pick," November 2008

WILLAMETTE WEEK, “Must Find Truth” exhibition review by Richard Speer, November 12th, Portland, OR

GRANTS 

2019 Faculty Professional Development Grant, Faculty Association, Suffolk County Community College, Selden, NY

2014    Queens Arts Council Grant for Individual Artists (DCA), Queens Council on the Arts, Queens, NY

2013    Emergency Grant, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, New York, NY

2013    Scholarly and Creative Activity Grant, State University of New York, Oswego, NY

2012    NCECA International Residency Fellowship, The Pottery Workshop, Jingdezhen, China

2012    Strategic Opportunity Stipend, New York Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY

2012    Faculty International Travel Grant, State University of New York, Oswego, NY

2011    Scholarly and Creative Activity Grant, State University of New York, Oswego, NY

2011    Presidential Scholarship, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, CO

2010    Jerome Ceramics Artist Project Grant, Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, MN

2009    Lighton International Artists Exchange Program, Kansas City Artists Coalition, Kansas City, MI

SELECT CURATION

2018    Maake Magazine Issue #8, Co-Curator with Shannon Goff: LINK

2018-2014    Heather Metal Parking LotCollaborative and Immersive heavy metal field party, The Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY: LINK

2017    NASTY WOMEN Inaugural Exhibition, Co-Founder with Jessamyn Fiore, Knockdown Center, Queens, NY: LINK

2015    Neo-Craftivism, Co-Organized with Rachael Gorchov and Robin Kang, Parlour Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY: LINK

 

SELECT PANELIST

2022 Panelist, “Craft in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,” Moderator: Benjamin Miller, Panelists: Abraham Thomas, Roxanne Jackson, Andrew LaMar Hopkins, The Winter Show, New York, NY

2022 Panelist, “Earth Oracles,” Moderators: Lindsay Montgomery and Farnoosh Talaee (of Mayten’s Projects), Gardiner Museum, Toronto, ON

2021 Panelist, “Playing the Blues: History of Blue and White Ceramics,” Host: Celine Mo, Founder of Dinner Gallery, Moderator: Natasha Schlesinger, Founder of Art Muse, May 27, 2021: LINK

2017    Keynote Speaker, Nasty Women Conference UK, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

2017    Panelist, "Scofflaws; Authority and Rebellion," NCECA* Conference, Portland, OR

 

EDUCATION

2004    MFA in Ceramics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. Graduated with honors.

1996    Bachelor of Science in Botany  / Art Minor, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA. Graduated with honors.

 

SELECT FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

2016-Present Associate Professor of Ceramics, Suffolk County Community College, Long Island, NY

2011-2015    Assistant Professor of Ceramics, State University of New York, Oswego, NY

  

 * National Council on the Education for the Ceramic Arts