Artist Statement 

My work consists of enamels that walk a fine line between the beautiful and the bizarre. The process of enameling is an ancient art, historically used as a way to create archival images and color on functional objects. I have drawn much inspiration from 18th Century portrait miniatures, because of their technical mastery and lush imagery.

Sexuality, gender, human relationships and issues surrounding the body are subjects that often permeate my work. Some of my drawings and forms are very literal interpretations, while others are more abstracted and ambiguous. My drawings often reference images from the media and popular culture to convey my ideas.

My most recent pieces are subtle commentaries on the idea of consumption in popular culture. Consuming (meaning to destroy, use or eat up) is a primary activity in most people’s daily life.  People popping pills, chewing on apples and marking their body surgery are just a few of the images I have used to convey my ideas.

-Jessica Calderwood                

JESSICA CALDERWOOD

EDUCATION

 2005                        MFA, Metals Program, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

 2001                        BFA, Enameling Program, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH

 

SELECT SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2006                        Recent Work, Central Arizona College, Coolidge, AZ

Recent Work, Good Girl Art Gallery, Springfield, MO

2005                        In the Flesh, MFA Thesis Exhibition, Harry Wood Gallery, Arizona State University, AZ

2001                        BFA Thesis Exhibition, Reinberger Gallery, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH

 

SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2006            The Art of Enameling, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

                    On Fire, Juried by Linda Darty, Gallery M.I.M., Baltimore, MD

Life Insight: The Human Experience, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Curated by Gail Brown, Louisville, KY           

                     8th International Juried Enamel Exhiibition, Northern California Enamel Guild Exhibition, Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA

                     Signs of Life, Facere’ Art Gallery, Seattle, WA

METALisms, Center for Visual Arts, Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO

                     Best of Show Exhibition, Phoenix Center for the Arts, Phoenix, AZ

Materials: Hard &Soft, Center for the Visual Arts, Denton, TX

2005            In Print / In Person, Thomas Riley Gallery, Curated by Maria Philips and Gretchen Goss, Woodmere, OH

                     Draw the Line, Phoenix Center for the Arts, Phoenix, AZ

                     Metamorphosis, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Juried, Gatlinburg, TN

Beyond the Object, SPACES Gallery, Curated by Gretchen Goss, Cleveland, OH

Refined IV: Innovation, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nationally Juried, Nacogdoches, TX

                   XXX, Santa Fe Clay Gallery, Curated by Sandy Besser, Santa Fe, NM

2004            Educators / Educated: Jewelry and Metals in Ohio, Curated by Gail Brown, Traveling Exhibition, Riffe Gallery, Reinberger Gallery, OH

Bodies of Work (Two Person Show), MonOrchid Studios, Phoenix, AZ

Focus on Enamels, Aaron Faber Gallery, Curated by Patricia Faber, SOFA, New York, NY

Graduate Summer Show, Harry Wood Gallery, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

                   Opposing Forces (Three Person Show), Louis Carlos Bernal Gallery,  Tucson, AZ

                    Get Your Heart On, Good Girl Art Gallery, Springfield, MO

                    Desert Alchemy, Dolphin Papers Gallery, NCECA, Indianapolis, IN

2003            The Square, Studio Fusion, International Invitational, London, England

Graduate Summer Show, Harry Wood Gallery, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

                    SOFA Chicago, Exhibition in Print: Metalsmith Magazine, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL

                    On the Edge, Evergreen State College, Nationally Juried Olympia, WA

Making It in Metal, California College of Arts and Crafts, Nationally Juried, San Francisco, CA

                     Big/Little, Craft and Cultural Arts Gallery, Nationally Juried, Oakland, CA

                   25th Contemporary Crafts Show, Nationally Juried, Mesa Art Center, Mesa, AZ

2002            Indoor Sculpture Exhibition, Nationally Juried, Steamboat Springs, CO

Northern Californian Enamel Guild Exhibition, Internationally Juried, Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA

2001           Color and Reflection, Internationally Juried, The Enamelist Society, Gatlinburg, TN

                   The Student Independent Exhibition, Juried, Reinberger Gallery, Cleveland, OH

2000             Northern California Enamel Guild Exhibition, Nationally Juried, Velvet da Vinci Gallery, San Francisco, CA

 

HONORS

2006             Guest Lecturer and Workshop presenter, The Crucible, Oakland, CA

                     Enamelist Society Exhibition Award

Guest Lecturer, Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO

2005              Professional Development Grant, Arizona Commission on the Arts  Arizona Artist Guild Award

                       Nomination, Joan Mitchell Foundation, MFA Grant

2004               Peggy Lamb Tuition Scholarship, Arizona State University

Nathan Cummings Fellowship, Arizona State University

Visiting Artist, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH

Visiting Artist, Pima Community College, Tucson, AZ

2003              Mel Someroski Memorial Award, On The Edge, The Enamelist Society

                       Second Place, Juried Graduate Exhibition, Harry Wood Gallery, Tempe, AZ

2002               Herberger Tuition Scholarship, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

2001                Student Award of Excellence, Color and Reflection, The Enamelist Society

                        Helen Greene Perry Traveling Scholarship, BFA Thesis Show, Cleveland, OH

                        Sue Wall Award in Painting, 54th Student Independent Exhibition,  Cleveland, OH

 2000               Kenneth Bates Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH

 1999               Kenneth Bates Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH\ 

RESIDENCIES

Mesa Arts Center, Metals Program, Mesa, AZ, 2005- 06

John Michael Kohler Art Center, Arts/Industry, Iron Foundry, Sheboygan, WI, 2002

Cleveland Institute of Art, Enameling Department, Cleveland, OH, 2001

Ferro Corporation, Color Division, Cleveland, OH, 1999

PUBLICATIONS

2006                        American Craft, ‘Portfolios’ Article, February/March Issue

2006                        Arizona Foothills Magazine, September Issue, page A22

2006                        The Cultural Times – The Arts of Colorado and Beyond, March Issue

2004                        The Art of Enameling, Lark Books

2004                        Enamel: Technique and Experiments, Smiling Greyhound Press

2003                        Metalsmith Magazine (Cover), Exhibition in Print, Fall Issue 

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

John Michael Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI

Kohler Company, Kohler, WI

Ceramic Research Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

Central Arizona College, Coolidge, AZ