Jane Richlovsky is a printmaker, animator, builder of objects, and creator of immersive installations. Her work is inspired by decorative pattern, geometry, and the interactions between humans and machines. Jane's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States, including the Museum of Northwest Art, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Bellevue Arts Museum, and the Tacoma Art Museum; Lois Lambert Gallery, JoAnne Artman Gallery, and A Shenere Velt Gallery in California; The Painting Center in New York City; Heineman-Myers Contemporary Art in Bethesda, Maryland; and in Washington galleries Linda Hodges, studio e, Zinc Contemporary, J Rinehart, Museo, and Ballard-Fetherston. She has created site-specific installations commissioned by West Edge Partners (2021) and Bonfire Gallery (2022). In 2023, as the Amazon Understory Artist in Residence, she created an interactive art project, "Mega Pixels", that invited the public to contribute to a crowd-sourced stop-motion animation. That same year, she co-curated and exhibited in "The Exploded View," a large-scale Seattle Art Fair satellite exhibition of three-dimensional art by Northwest printmakers. Jane has received grants from the George Sugarman Foundation, Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, King County Arts Commission (now 4Culture), and Artist Trust. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, FiberArts, Seattle Times, Orange Coast Magazine, the DCist, and numerous other media outlets. Her book, "Fabric of the American Dream" (Chatwin, 2015) is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She is currently at work on a forthcoming solo exhibition for the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.
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