Visit The Gamm Theatre’s Lobby Gallery through March 26 to view work from Jessica Deane Rosner. This installation is in conjunction with The Gamm’s production of Joshua Harmon’s play BAD JEWS.
More about the artist:
Jessica Deane Rosner primarily works on paper with ink, gouache, watercolor, and pencils to create labor-intensive, intricate drawings. Within every series and across media that include paper, cloth, and rubber gloves, she strives for control, allowing mistakes and accidents to remain visible, revealing a measure of fragility and humanity.
Rosner holds a B.F.A. from the Cleveland Institute of Art. Her works on paper are in public and private collections, including the RISD Museum of Art and Smith College. She has exhibited nationally at galleries and museums, including the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum (Mass.), The Rosenbach Museum (Pa.), and the RISD Museum of Art(R.I.). Rosner has been a fellow at the MacDowell and at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She is represented by McKenzie Fine Art, N.Y.C. Rosner is a full-time studio artist in Cranston, R.I.