Meet Deborah Jack.
We are honored to include Jack’s work in our Race, Myth, Art and Justice exhibition. This is footage from her installation piece, “the water between us remembers...”
(Video Source: “‘the water between us remembers…’ Short with Installation view,” Deborah Jack).
Deborah Jack’s Instagram: @debjack0
Deborah Jack (b. 1970, Netherlands) is an artist whose work is based in video/sound installation, photography, painting, and text. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group shows in the Caribbean, Europe, and United States including Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago at the Museum of Latin American Art in Los Angeles and Revival: Contemporary Pattern and Decoration at Longwood Art Gallery in conjunction with El Museo del Barrio, in New York City. She has been featured in exhibitions at the 2014 SITE Santa Fe Biennial, Santa Fe; Brooklyn Museum, New York; Jersey City Museum, Jersey City; and the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling, New York. Jack has published two poetry collections, The Rainy Season (1997) and skin (2006). She is an Associate Professor of Art at New Jersey City University.
Join us November 15, 2018 for the opening of Race, Myth, Art, and Justice.
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