April 1 - 14, 2023
Fondamenta Gallery
Via Arnaldo Fraccarolli 9
Rome, Italy
As the seventh edition winner, I exhibited work in the Prisma Art Prize 2nd Year Exhibition, curated by Marco Crispano at the Fondamenta Gallery in Rome. The exhibition featured selected works by winners of the Prisma Art Prize.
February 17-March 18, 2023
Buckham Gallery
121 West 2nd Street
Flint, Michigan
My solo exhibition Tokens and Traces at Buckham Gallery in Flint, Michigan featured my large mixed media paintings and a selection of my experimental drawings on domestic textiles. The exhibition was on view from February 17- March 18, 2023. I was interviewed by Buckham Gallery Director Michele LeClaire about my work and my process. The video can be accessed through the gallery website:
https://www.buckhamgallery.org/tokens-and-traces--jeanne-ciravolo.html
January 14 - February 12, 2023
Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
675 Pulaski Street
Athens, Georgia
The exhibition curator Jon Vogt writes “ These artists come from the American North, South, and West, each bring a unique but complementary sensibility to their works, which inhabit the gallery like creatures we know but haven’t met before. These beautiful sculptural and painterly objects have fiber as one common thread (pun intended), uniting in their mutual exploration of found materials and biomorphic imagery."
September 3 - October 20, 2022
Silvermine Galleries
1037 Silvermine Road
New Canaan, CT
I was honored to receive an Award of Excellence from Juror Sharon Butler for my textiles "Hands to Work" and "Lament Memento" in this national exhibition of established and emerging artists.
July 3 -August 11, 2021
Manifest Gallery
2727 Woodburn Ave.
Cincinnati, OH
Manifest Gallery offered this call to artists for works that address the portrait. Thirty-two works by 21 artists from 16 states and Canada were selected by a blind jury process for presentation in the gallery and the Manifest Exhibition Annual publication. This installation photo includes my painting Tyrone and Tommy.
March 16- May 1, 2021
Coral Springs Museum of Art
2855 Coral Springs Dr.
Coral Springs, FL
The Coral Springs Museum of Art invited artists or artist teams to explore the theme, “DIASPORA” in a time of change.
In this exhibition diaspora reflects artists who express their diverse experiences of culture and identity in the work they make; often expressing alternative narratives, and challenging the ideas and structures of the established art world.
September 17- October 17, 2020
Culture Lab LIC at the Plaxall Gallery
5-25 46th Ave.
Long Island City, NY
Curated by Lisa di Donato. Exhibiting Artists Include: Cecilia André, Alberto Burzstyn, Jeanne Ciravolo, Sandra Erbacher, Zhen Guo, Marie Christine Katz, Caroline Voagen Nelson, Leah Poller, Arlene Rush, Amanda Thackray, Dominick Williams, Eleanor Whitney, and Tianyi Zhang
July 9- August 6, 2020
Manifest Gallery
2727 Woodburn Ave.
Cincinnati, OH
This fourteenth installment of the Master Pieces project continues to reveal the intensity and professionalism of students working towards their terminal academic degree in the field of visual arts. Nineteen works by 16 artists representing 12 different academic programs were selected for presentation in the gallery.
February 14- March 7, 2020
Buckham Gallery
121 West Second St.
Flint, MI
Eros & Thanatos, explores the Greek words for Love and Death. Eros, Greek god of love and sex, and Thanatos, the personification of death. Eros & Thanatos will feature 47 artists from 24 different states, who explore the concepts of Love and Death. Works were selected by juror, Ed Fraga.
January 16-31, 2020
Capital Community College
950 Main St.
Hartford, CT
My solo exhibition
Body Politic, curated by Valerie Garlick, will be exhibited in conjunction with
Rise Up Sisters
a banner exhibit created by Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame and the Connecticut Historical Society.
January 12- February 6, 2020
Indianapolis Art Center
820 East 67th St.
Indianapolis, IN
Body Building features over 50 artists across multiple states. According to Jo Banister, exhibition programs manager for the Indianapolis Art Center, the exhibit focuses on new and innovative work related to the human figure that involves a fresh view of the human body.
September 8-30, 2019
Ely Center of Contemporary Art
51 Trumbull St.
New Haven, CT
My solo exhibition, No Rose Without a Thorn, at the Ely Center of Contemporary Art includes new work created during my July 2020 residency fellowship at the Anderson Center in Red Wing, Minnesota. An additional exhibition of my work, curated by Nicole Hooks, can be viewed on Digital Grace, the Ely Center’s online gallery, named in honor of Grace T. Ely for her philanthropic contributions to the New Haven art community.
The link to Nicole Hooks’ curation of my work: https://elycenter.org/jeanne-ciravolo