Jerelyn Hanrahan
from the University of Maryland in College Park where she studied with
David Driscoll, Anne Truit, Martin Puryear, and William Willis.
In 2002 she received an M.F.A. in Computer Arts from the School of Visual
Arts.
She has traveled extensively throughout India, Asia, Korea, Europe, Cuba and the United States. Jerelyn Hanrahan has been interviewed on three occasions for the PS1 / Museum of Modern Art radio station, and on National Public Radio with Margo Adler, the BBC in New York and London, Telli –Bern in Switzerland, Air Canada in Toronto and on Havana T.V. in Cuba. Her work has been favorably reviewed by Sculpture Magazine, The New York Times, Newsday, neue bildende kunst, Time Out Magazine, the Village Voice, NY Arts, the Brooklyn Rail, Tages Anzeiger, Kunst Bulletin, Art Observer, Adbusters and The Resident, as well as many local newspapers and numerous international publications.
Her edition of Graduated Pearls, 50’ sculpture resides in the permanent collection of Onna House, East Hampton, The sculpture also resides in prestigious collections in Watermill, New York, Canada, and Rhode Island and was initially exhibited at Jim Kempner Fine Arts Gallery, in Chelsea, New York as part of an exhibition curated by Dru Arstark entitled BLING. The 50-foot interactive public sculpture which functions as a public bench was initially sited in Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park, located in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. The project was part of the New York Foundation for the Arts, Fiscal Sponsorship Program.
Her drawings have been exhibited in the Aargau Kunsthaus, Switzerland, the Venice Pavilion, Venice, Italy, and Beijing, China. Her drawings have also been exhibited at Galerie Rohmer Apotheke in Zurich, Switzerland in 2005, and in a solo exhibition at Art Magazin, Rolf Muller in Zurich.
Her book of 97 drawings Notations On A Trek was published by Andreas Zust. The book release was accompanied by a solo exhibition of drawings at Art Magazin, Rolf Muller Galerie in Zurich, Switzerland, and a reading of the text by Max Blagg at the Drawing Center in New York. Her drawing series Schwartz Blumen (black flowers), represented by Brooklyn’s Pierogi 2000 Gallery, were on view at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
Her public installation, Nite - Out, was sited in the atrium of the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, Brookville, New York. Nite - Out was selected by the Tilles panel in conjunction with the 30th Anniversary of the Tilles center and accompanied by the Jazz ensemble of Lincoln Center accompanied by Wynton Marsalis.
Ms. Hanrahan has coordinated prestigious exhibitions, lectures and symposia of historical and contemporary art for an international audience. These Are A few of my Favorite Things, was an exhibition of 16 contemporary artists. The exhibition was installed at The End, a 6,000 square foot cultural center located overlooking the east river in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
As an active member of the Sculptors Guild of New York for five years she was elected President of the Board of Trustees in 2006. The Sculptors Guild is a non-profit organization supporting the careers of sculptors since 1938. Ms. Hanrahan rapidly expanded its audience and achievements on an international scale. and coordinated In-Site, an exhibition on Governors Island consisting of 65 international artists. Simultaneously she was instrumental in securing the Governors Island venue for future sculpture exhibitions.
She coordinated the Sculptors Guild at the Art Cologne art fair in Germany, and Sweden’s Supermarket Art-fair. Ms. Hanrahan assisted in the coordination of Windows on Fifth, where contemporary art was on view in the windows of Saks Fifth Avenue, New York. Ms. Hanrahan also curated Archival to Contemporary/ 75 Years of the Sculptors Guild at the Hillwood Art Museum located on the campus of Long Island University, C.W.Post campus, Brookville, Long Island, New York featured luminary sculptors such as Louise Bourgeois, David Smith, Louise Nevelson, Chaim Gross, William Zorach, Clement Meadmore and many others.
Ms. Hanrahan’s many interactive and sculptural public works have been sited with the collaboration of Creative Time Inc., LMCC, Symbiosis, Kiosk/ Kunstkanal, Bern, Switzerland, and the Burning Man Foundation in the financial District of New York, Bern, Switzerland, Toronto, Canada, and Nevada. Other public sites include Adelphi Biennial, Tilles Performing Arts Center, and the city of White Plains.
Jerelyn Hanrahan's international public work, Gesture As Value, was sited in Bern, Switzerland at the Galerie Francesca Pia, the Bank of Symbiosis in Toronto, Canada, and in the Financial District of New York. National Public Radio, PS1/ MOMA, Art and Technology radio, BBC, Telle-Bern (Swiss television) and Artdirt (web-based radio talk show) broadcast interviews with the artist on her work. The project is included in the book publication Sweet Dreams, by Johanna Drucker, Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia.
Jerelyn Hanrahan’s multi-media works were screened and exhibited at the VII and VIII International Digital Exhibition and Colloquium in Havana, Cuba in 2005-6, for which she received an SOS travel grant to attend her exhibition, from the New York Foundation for the Arts and was interviewed on a televised broadcast in Cuba. MS. Hanrahan completed her video work Dog Toothed Jewels during an artist residency at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts; the video was screened in Havana, Cuba, and presented at Scope / New York, and Scope / Miami with PAM (Perpetual Art Machine, video portal). The Dog Toothed Jewel digital prints were also exhibited through group exhibitions at the Stadt Galerie in Kiel, Germany in 2003 and the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) in 2005. Ms. Hanrahan also hosted the SIGGRAPH, NYC Forum at NYIT that year, and curated and coordinated an exhibition featuring the Digi Girls, a group of professional artists investigating the digital domain.
Highlights from Jerelyn Hanrahan’s extensive history of grants and awards include: a 2008, 2007, and 2006 Special Opportunity Stipends and Sponsorship from the New York Foundation for the Arts in 1997, 1999, 2003 and 2005-17; a Burning Man Foundation artist grant in 2005, and artist and project funding from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in 1999. Ms. Hanrahan has received project support from NCR Media Systems, Creative Time Inc., LMCC, Thundergulch, and the Pro-Helvetia Arts Council of Switzerland, as well as the Puffin Foundation and support from Switzerland’s Foundation Nestle and Stadt Bern.