Graham, Jerushia (Tranquility)

Graham, Jerushia  (Tranquility)
Graham, Jerushia  (Tranquility)
Graham, Jerushia  (Tranquility)
Graham, Jerushia  (Tranquility)
Graham, Jerushia  (Tranquility)
Graham, Jerushia  (Tranquility)

Graham, Jerushia (Tranquility)

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"Tranquility" By Jerushia Graham

Each: 36 x 36 inches, block print on cotton, limited edition of 10 with variation in color--- unframed

 

Jerushia Graham is a papermaker, printmaker, book artist, and fiber artist based in Atlanta, GA. She is the Museum Coordinator for the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking. In addition to her curatorial efforts at the Paper Museum, she exhibits both nationally and internationally, and is the VP of Exhibitions/Curatorial for the North American Hand Papermakers. Graham has also been a guest curator for the Zora Neale Hurston Museum in Eatonville, FL and The Hudgens Center for Art and Learning in Duluth, GA.

She was previously the Education Director for Atlanta Printmakers Studio as well as a book arts/papermaking/print professor for Kennesaw State University, and a foundations professor for the University of West Georgia, and the Art Institute of Atlanta-Decatur. Prior to her work in Georgia she served as the Museum Director and Education Coordinator for Spiral Q, an arts and social justice non-profit.

In 2019, she was nominated in the category of Artistic Excellence for the inaugural Hammonds House Honors. Graham was one of five artists selected by the GA Committee for the National Museum of Women in the Arts exhibit at MOCA GA, Paper Routes: Women To Watch 2020. Several of her papercuts traveled the state of Georgia in an exhibition sponsored by the Georgia Museum of Art and Lyndon House Museum, Highlighting Contemporary Art in Georgia: Cut and Paste. She earned an MFA in Book Arts/Printmaking from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA, and BFA degrees in Fabric Design and Printmaking from the University of Georgia in Athens. She is also an alumnus of the Fabric Workshop and Museum Apprentice Program and The Creatives Project Artist-in-Residency Program.



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"Tranquility" By Jerushia Graham

Each: 36 x 36 inches, block print on cotton, limited edition of 10 with variation in color--- unframed

 

Jerushia Graham is a papermaker, printmaker, book artist, and fiber artist based in Atlanta, GA. She is the Museum Coordinator for the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking. In addition to her curatorial efforts at the Paper Museum, she exhibits both nationally and internationally, and is the VP of Exhibitions/Curatorial for the North American Hand Papermakers. Graham has also been a guest curator for the Zora Neale Hurston Museum in Eatonville, FL and The Hudgens Center for Art and Learning in Duluth, GA.

She was previously the Education Director for Atlanta Printmakers Studio as well as a book arts/papermaking/print professor for Kennesaw State University, and a foundations professor for the University of West Georgia, and the Art Institute of Atlanta-Decatur. Prior to her work in Georgia she served as the Museum Director and Education Coordinator for Spiral Q, an arts and social justice non-profit.

In 2019, she was nominated in the category of Artistic Excellence for the inaugural Hammonds House Honors. Graham was one of five artists selected by the GA Committee for the National Museum of Women in the Arts exhibit at MOCA GA, Paper Routes: Women To Watch 2020. Several of her papercuts traveled the state of Georgia in an exhibition sponsored by the Georgia Museum of Art and Lyndon House Museum, Highlighting Contemporary Art in Georgia: Cut and Paste. She earned an MFA in Book Arts/Printmaking from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA, and BFA degrees in Fabric Design and Printmaking from the University of Georgia in Athens. She is also an alumnus of the Fabric Workshop and Museum Apprentice Program and The Creatives Project Artist-in-Residency Program.


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