PLEASE JOIN US
for
Clare Kambhu and Julia Jacquette
in conversation, discussing the current exhibition
Clare Kambhu: Manual Entry
Saturday, April 18 at 4:30 PM EST
Reception with light refreshments at 4 PM
Talk begins at 4:30
Clare Kambhu divides her time between New York City and northwestern Pennsylvania. Solo and two-person shows include Weyers-Sampson Gallery, Greenville, PA; the Garner Art Center, Garner, NY; Transborder Art, Governors Island, NY; and Office Space Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT. Group exhibitions include Authority Problem, Satchel Projects, New York; 30 Days of Culture Shock, apexart, New York, NY; Bronx Calling: The Fifth AIM Biennial, The Bronx Museum, Bronx, NY; and Super/Natural, ArtSpace New Haven, among others. She was a Hirshhorn Museum 50th Anniversary Honoree (2024), the recipient of Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant (2024), and has been awarded fellowships by apexart (2022), The Bronx Museum (2019), and The Art & Law Program (2018). Her work has been discussed in publications including Bomb Magazine, Whitehot Magazine, artnet.com, and Smithsonian Magazine. She is an Assistant Professor of Art at Allegheny College and holds an MFA from Yale University.
Julia Jacquette is an American artist based in New York City and Amsterdam. Her work has been shown extensively at galleries and museums nationally and internationall , including the Museum of Modern Art, NY; The Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA; and The RISD Museum, Providence, RI, among other institutions. Jacquette’s work was included in the first installment of PS1's "Greater New York" exhibition, and was the subject of retrospectives at the Tang Museum in Saratoga Springs, NY and the Wellin Museum in Clinton, NY. Solo shows include Bergarde Galleries, Heerjansdam, The Netherlands; Anna Kustera Gallery, New York NY; Michael Steinberg Fine Art, New York, NY; and Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, NY. She has been awarded grants and fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, The Bogliasco Foundation, Marie Walsh-Sharpe Art Foundation, and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Her work has been discussed in numerous publications including The New York Times, Art in America, Hyperallergic, and Harper’s Magazine. She has taught at the Rhode Island School of Design, Princeton University, and is currently a Professor of Fine Arts at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY.