Jenelle Porter

Jenelle Porter is an American art curator and author of numerous exhibition catalogs and essays about contemporary art and craft.

Education

She obtained her BA in Art history from Barnard College, Columbia University in 1994, and went on to obtain an MA in Critical and Curatorial Studies from University of California, Los Angeles in 2004.[1]

Curatorial positions

Selected exhibitions/Curatorial activities

2016

2015

2014

2012

2011

2010

2009

Reviews of exhibitions

  • The 2015 show "Arlene Schechet, All at Once" is praised for "giv[ing] readers a holistic look at how her work challenges the conventions of ceramics and sculpture."[7]

Selected publications

  • Pepich, Bruce; McQuaid, Matilda; Porter, Jenelle; Stapleton, Lyssa (2016). The Box Project: Works from the Lloyd Cotsen Collection. Los Angeles: Cotsen Occasional Press.
  • Hatley, Pan; Porter, Jenelle; Chaffee, Cathleen (2015). Erin Shirreff. ISBN 9781887457187.
  • Morineau, Camille; Pesapane, Lucia (2015). Ceramix: From Rodin to Schütte. Maastricht-Paris-Sèvres. ISBN 9789461612519.
  • Schaffner, Ingrid; Porter, Jenelle (2009). Dirt on Delight: Impulses That Form Clay. Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Philadelphia.

References

  1. "Curator Jenelle Porter Takes New Position at ICA Boston" (PDF). Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  2. "Innovations in Textiles 10". Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  3. Hollands, Courtney (May 2013). "ICA Senior Curator Jenelle Porter's Favorite Things". Boston Magazine. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  4. Deleget, Matthew (April 9, 2008). "Dr. Art on Curating: Jenelle Porter of Artists Space". New York Foundation for the Arts. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  5. "Catherine Opie, Geof McFetridge Artworks Unveiled as Part of Beverly Center Renovations".
  6. Rudick, Dina (July 21, 2015). "'Arlene Shechet: All at Once,' by Jenelle Porter". Boston Globe. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  7. "'Arlene Shechet: All at Once,' by Jenelle Porter". Boston Globe. Retrieved May 16, 2016.
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