Jill Galarneau

Born 1978 Minneapolis, MN

Lives and works in Brooklyn

Education

2006                 M.F.A. Painting, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI

2001                 B.F.A. Printmaking, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI

Solo Exhibitions

2009              got my lock and key to go where,  W/ Project Space, New York, NY

2007              only the past existed soon enough,  Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA

 Group Exhibitions

2023 Wrap Around 21, Arena at Suite 806, New York, NY, 10003

2017               Surface 5, Arena at Brooklyn Dermatology, Brooklyn, NY

2015               Art in Embassies Group Exhibition, American Embassy, Gabarone, Botswana

2014               Contemporaries,  Ernest Newman Contemporary Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

2014               WHIT Gallery Project,  Onishi Pop Up Gallery, New York, NY

2014               Here to There – Ear to Ear,  Butter Projects, Royal Oak, MI

2014               Shrink It, Pink It,  Cathouse Funeral, Brooklyn, NY

2012               Watercolors,  Phillips de Pury, New York, NY

2011                Cabinet,   The Anton Art Center, Mount Clemens, MI  

2009              Small is the New Big,  Rush Arts Gallery at Scope, New York, NY

2005              Summer Show Proposal Show,  Capsule Gallery, New York, NY

2003              Seeing Red,  Arena Gallery, New York, NY

2003              Unframed First Look,  Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York, NY

 Residencies/Exchanges

2015               Art in Embassies Artist Exchange Program, Gabarone, Botswana

2006              Virginia Commonwealth University/Plant Zero,  Richmond, VA

2005              Ora Lerman Trust,  Wyalusing, PA

2004              Vermont Studio Center,  Johnson, VT

Press

2015               Peolwane magazine, "Artists in Embassies"  by David Slater,  February, 2016

2014                Bad at Sports website,  “Far From Winter” by Thomas Frier,   March 19, 2014

2013                Best of All Worlds website, studio visit with Irena Jurek, January 3, 2014

2007               Zero Hour, WRIR Richmond Public Radio,  interview with Tim Bowring