Jeanette May’s “Tech Vanitas: Cuckoo Clock” is included in the 2022 New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Hall of Fame Benefit Auction. The in-person fundraising event will be held on Thursday, April 7th. You can also bid on artworks online now. Click here!
Closing Reception Feb 24, 2022
Photographs from Jeanette May’s “Curious Devices” series are featured in the exhibition Curious Devices and Other Objects at Klompching Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. This photography exhibition addresses the subject of technology and obsolescence in works by Jeanette May, Max de Esteban, and Rebecca Hackemann. The exhibition will be on view through February 26th with a closing reception on Thursday, February 24, 5-7pm.
Klompching Gallery
89 Water Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
212-796-2070
info@Klompching.com
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Saturday: 11am - 6pm
Klompching Gallery is located in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Aesthetica Magazine Feature
Jeanette May’s photography is featured in the New Artists page of Aesthetica Magazine. The online version of the British magazine published “Technological Vanitas” on January 14th, 2022. Read it here: https://aestheticamagazine.com/technological-vanitas/
National Audubon Society Magazine features Jeanette May's photographs
The National Audubon Society commissioned Jeanette May to create two still life photographs to accompany the article “Where Have All the Rare Bird Alerts Gone?” about bird watching and obsolete technology. Her photographs were published in the Winter 2021 magazine and can also be viewed online: https://www.audubon.org/magazine/winter-2021/where-have-all-rare-bird-alerts-gone. Prints of the two photographs are available for purchase from Jeanette May. See her Contact page on this website.
"Curious Devices" exhibition in Brooklyn, NY
Photographs from Jeanette May’s new still life series Curious Devices are featured in the exhibition "Curious Devices and Other Objects" at Klompching Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Jeanette’s still life photographs juxtapose the seductive designs with the inner workings of Curious Devices to reveal our complicated relationship with obsolete technology.
The exhibition is on view through February 26, 2022 in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Klompching Gallery
89 Water Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
212-796-2070
info@Klompching.com
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Saturday: 11am - 6pm (closed for holidays: Dec 20 - Jan 11)
Proof of vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) and matching ID are required to enter the gallery.
Curious Devices & Other Objects, Brooklyn, NY
Jeanette May’s photographs are featured in the exhibition “Curious Devices & Other Objects” at Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. Artists include Jeanette May, Max de Esteban, and Rebecca Hackemann. The exhibition will be on view November 10, 2021 – January 22, 2022.
Opening Reception:
Saturday, November 13, 1 – 4pm
Klompching Gallery
89 Water Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
212-796-2070
info@klompching.com
Gallery visitors must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and ID.
Solo Exhibition at Pennsylvania College of Technology
A solo exhibition of Jeanette May’s complete still life series, "Tech Vanitas," will be presented at The Gallery at Penn College in Williamsport, PA. The exhibit is on view from October 21 – November 23, 2021. Jeanette will give a brief artist talk on October 28th at the opening reception from 4:30 – 6:30pm.
The Gallery at Penn College
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Madigan Library Building, 3rd Floor
Williamsport, PA 17701
570-320-2445
View exhibition photos courtesy of Pennsylvania College of Technology:
https://www.pct.edu/gallery/jeanette-may
Exhibition Dates:
October 21 – November 23, 2021
Opening Reception & Artist Talk: October 28, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Gallery Hours:
Monday - Thursday 2 - 8pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday closed
Sunday 1 - 5pm
Visit Jeanette May's studio in New York City
Visit Jeanette’s studio at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (EFA) in New York City. The annual EFA Open Studio event returns this October 21 - 23, 2021.
Please reserve a free ticket to attend. All visitors must show proof of vaccination and wear a mask.
Thursday, Oct 21, 6 - 9pm
Friday, Oct 22, 6 - 9pm
Saturday, Oct 23, 2 - 6pm
EFA Center
323 W. 39th Street
Jeanette’s studio is #403
New York, NY 10018
212-563-5855
info@efanyc.org
Photo credit: Amelia Thomas
Purchase "Tech Vanitas" in EFA Fundraiser
The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (EFA) provides studio spaces for artists in Manhattan, NY. Help support their programs, and the artists they serve, buy purchasing art through the EFA Originals fundraiser. Jeanette May has contributed a framed 24 x 16” archival pigment print of “Tech Vanitas: Red Phone.”
ARC Gallery Exhibition
Jeanette May’s solo exhibition of “Tech Vanitas” at ARC Gallery in Chicago, May 1 - 22, 2021.
Zoom Opening Reception May 1st
Jeanette May’s solo exhibit at ARC Gallery in Chicago opens with a virtual reception on Saturday, May 1st, 4pm central time. At the start of the reception, she will give a brief talk to introduce her “Tech Vanitas” technology still life photographs. https://www.arcgallery.org
Zoom link: May 1, 2021 04:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
https://zoom.us/j/95256540735?pwd=Ny9GQVdFS1RYM0c1R2RnNzg2YzkyUT09
Meeting ID: 952 5654 0735
Passcode: 595926
NY City subway installation remains on view!
Jeanette May’s “Tech Vanitas” photographs remain on display in the Bryant Park/42nd St/6th Ave subway station in New York City. As part of the MTA Arts & Design Lightbox Project, Tech Time Capsule, was installed in January 2020 and is still on view as of April 2021.
Large light boxes of this type are most often used for advertising imagery, which is ideal for the “Tech Vanitas” photographs; at first glance they strongly resemble slick product shots. These still lifes address the desire for beautifully designed gadgets and the anxiety around ever changing technology. This exhibit was generously sponsored by MTA Arts & Design, Griffin Editions, Kodak/alaris, Kodak Professional, and Klompching Gallery.