Lecture | Artist and Juror Jackie Andrews
April 16
Jackie Andrews, TU '20, is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, researcher, and arts administrator. Often using their studio practice as a method of creating dialogue with their art historical interests and queer identity, Jackie’s work has been exhibited widely, including recent shows at Iridian/Artspace Gallery, Richmond, VA; Virginia Tech University Library, Blacksburg, VA; and Marshall University Library, Huntington, WV. Andrews co-founded Power Clash Art, an experimental publishing platform and was previously the Editor of Future Heirloom, NYC Jewelry Week’s blog. They’ve been a contributor to "Making Progress: Resources for Social Justice in Craft" and have written for "Metalsmith" magazine and other art and craft journals and publications. Jackie is currently a Staff Grant Writer at Benvenuti Arts Consulting and was previously a Grants & Development Associate at The Walters Art Museum, specializing in Institutional Giving. Jackie graduated from Towson University with a BFA in Sculpture and a minor in Art History in December 2020.
Jackie Andrews, TU '20, is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, researcher, and arts administrator. Often using their studio practice as a method of creating dialogue with their art historical interests and queer identity, Jackie’s work has been exhibited widely, including recent shows at Iridian/Artspace Gallery, Richmond, VA; Virginia Tech University Library, Blacksburg, VA; and Marshall University Library, Huntington, WV. Andrews co-founded Power Clash Art, an experimental publishing platform and was previously the Editor of Future Heirloom, NYC Jewelry Week’s blog. They’ve been a contributor to "Making Progress: Resources for Social Justice in Craft" and have written for "Metalsmith" magazine and other art and craft journals and publications. Jackie is currently a Staff Grant Writer at Benvenuti Arts Consulting and was previously a Grants & Development Associate at The Walters Art Museum, specializing in Institutional Giving. Jackie graduated from Towson University with a BFA in Sculpture and a minor in Art History in December 2020.
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