Jessica Jackson Hutchins

Jessica Jackson Hutchins
Born1971
Chicago, IL
NationalityAmerican
EducationM.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago;
Post-bacc, School of the Art Institute of Chicago;
B.A. in Art History, Oberlin College
Alma materOberlin College
SpouseStephen Malkmus

Jessica Jackson Hutchins (born 1971) is an American artist from Chicago, Illinois who is based in Portland, Oregon.[1] Her practice consists of large scale ceramics, multi-media installations, assemblage, and paintings all of which utilize found objects such as old furniture, ceramics, worn out clothes, and newspaper clippings. She is most recognizable for her sloppy craft assemblages of furniture and ceramics. Her work was selected for the 2010: Whitney Biennial, featured in major art collections, and has been exhibited throughout the United States and internationally, in Iceland, the UK, and Germany.[2]

  1. ^ "JESSICA JACKSON HUTCHINS: Biography". MARIANNE BOESKY GALLERY.
  2. ^ "JESSICA JACKSON HUTCHINS". PICA. The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art.