Jere Allen
Biography
Jere Allen concerns himself with the representation of political
and social realities. He is included in Who's Who in American Art
and studied on a Group Studies Fulbright Grant in Costa Rica, Central
America, received the 1993 Visual Art Award of the Mississippi Institute
of Arts and Letters, and an Individual Artist Fellowship from the
Mississippi Arts Commission.
Recent exhibitions include one person exhibitions at Carol Robinson
Gallery, NOLA, Southside Gallery of Oxford, Contemporary Art Center
of Peoria, Illinois. He also exhibited in Outward Bound: American
Art on the Brink of the 21st Century. The exhibition is now traveling
to Bejing and Shanghi, China; Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam;
Jakarta, Indonesia; and Singapore.
His resume includes a number of solo exhibits at such notable institutes
and galleries as the Meridian International Center, Washington,
D.C.; Stadtsche Galerie Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany; Der Kunstkreis
Hameln, Germany; Oldenburger Kunstverein, Oldenburg, Germany; National
Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.; S/R Gallery, Beverly Hills,
California; and Carol Robinson Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
His work has been shown in 35 states including exhibits in the Smithsonian
Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (1979-1981); Images 84,
Louisiana World Exposition, New Orleans, Louisiana; American Drawings
II, Portsmouth Community Arts Center, Portsmouth, Virginia; WEST
79 and 80 / Art and Law, Minnesota Museum of Art, St. Paul, Minnesota;
and 36th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting, Society
of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida.
Allen's work hangs in such permanent collections as Coos Art Museum,
Coos Bay, Oregon; City of Hameln, Germany; Huntsville Museum of
Alabama and Robert I. Kahn Gallery of the Temple Emanu El in Houston,
Texas.
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