Jennie Jieun Lee
Mar 14th - 20th
For over a decade, Jennie Jieun Lee has challenged the conventions of ceramic sculpture, embracing the inherent vulnerability of a medium that has long been tamed by its practitioners. Across busts, vessels, and paintings, Lee’s works accumulate indices both deliberate and accidental, grafts that both decorate and distort. Firing works in various states of upright and collapse, Lee also imparts ceramic’s requisite hollowness in another reflexive maneuver. References to gestural painting abound in Lee’s work: the artist covers her busts and vessels in liberal pours of glaze, in addition to working in two dimensions. Transferring the immediacy and authenticity conferred upon gestural painting to sculpture, Lee disrupts a medium typically associated with the domestic. She is the recipient of several grants including Art Matters (2019), The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2017), and the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant (2016) and Artadia (2015). She has been a lecturer of ceramics at New York University, Princeton University and currently is a Professor of the Practice at SMFA@Tufts University in Boston, MA.
While in residence, Lee will focus primarily on drawing and painting, finding new ways to incorporate these practices into her ceramic sculptures.