"Noir" Exhibit in the Bronx

Works from Jeanette May's "Morbidity & Mortality" series are included in the exhibition "Noir" Defining the Melodrama. This group show at the Longwood Art Gallery was curated by Juanita Lanzo of the Bronx Council on the Arts. The opening reception is February 1 from 6-9pm, and the exhibit runs through May 3, 2017. 

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Visit Jeanette May's Open Studio

"Tech Vanitas" still life photography presenting technology in the style of Dutch vanitas paintings.

Jeanette May's art studio will be open to the public during the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (EFA) Open Studios event. EFA is located in Manhattan at 323 W. 39th Street, between 8th & 9th Avenues. Jeanette is on the 4th floor in studio #403.

  • Thursday, Oct. 20, 6 - 10pm
  • Friday, Oct. 21, 6 - 9pm
  • Saturday, Oct. 22, 1 - 6pm

You may also contact Jeanette to make an appointment for a studio visit at another time.

"Ghosts" exhibition in New Rochelle, NY

Photos from Jeanette May's Tech Vanitas series are included in the "Ghosts" exhibition organized by Field Projects and curated by Beth Livensperger. The exhibit is open Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 4pm through September 25, 2016.

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"Tech Vanitas" photos in Field Projects exhibition

Still life photograph of commonplace technology in the style of Dutch vanitas painting.

Jeanette May's "Tech Vanitas" photographs will be included in the "pop-up" group exhibit Ghosts, curated by Beth Livensperger. The exhibit is a collaboration between Field Projects gallery and Residency Unlimited. The opening reception for Ghosts will be from 12-4pm on Saturday, September 10, 2016. 5 Anderson St., New Rochelle, NY, 10801. 

"Bachelor Pads" in Baltimore, MD Exhibition

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Nine photographs from the "Bachelor Pads" series are included in the Fathers, Brothers, Sons exhibition organized by the MICA Curatorial Practices class. Opening reception, Friday, May 6th, 6-9pm. Exhibition closes May 14, 2016.

SPACECAMP
16 West North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201
http://s-p-a-c-e-c-a-m-p.net

New work-in-progress

Begun a few months ago, this new photography series utilizes the 17th Century Dutch still life model to explore contemporary issues of abundance, aesthetics, and technology.