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Selected Exhibitions

2023 32nd Annual Juried Exhibition, Bowery Gallery, New York. August 1-19. Curated by David Cohen. 

2023 Subway Paintings. Miss American Pie Exhibition Program. Brooklyn, NY. Spring 2023.


2018 “The Spaces In-Between: Subway Drawings by Patrick Jewell, 2016-18.” Ground Floor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. July 19 – August 12. Solo exhibition of drawings as part of “…in 5 Acts,” the gallery’s fifth anniversary series of exhibitions.

2017 Priority Mail: Ground Floor Gallery’s Mail Art Summer Biennial. Ground Floor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. August.

2017 “Marked Urgent: An Exhibition in Defense of the Free Press.” Ground Floor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. February 23 – 26.

2017 "Noir: Defining the Melodrama." Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos. The Bronx Council on the Arts/Longwood Arts Project. February 1 - May 3. Group exhibition curated by Juanito Lanzo.

2016 Ground Floor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. #newcollectorbrooklyn: Summer Print Group Show, July-August.

2015 Ground Floor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. #newcollectorbrooklyn: Winter Group Show, December.

2015 Ground Floor  Gallery,  Brooklyn,  NY.  You’ve Got Mail:  Summer  Group  Show,  July-August.

2011 LIU Employee Art Exhibition, LIU Brooklyn. March 5 – 30.

2011 DUB Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. January– February. Solo exhibition of paintings.

2009 “B Movie Paintings.”  Resnick Gallery, LIU Brooklyn.    Solo exhibition of  paintings. 

2006 Ambience Gallery, Springfield, Ohio. Three-person show of paintings.

2002 “Theme, Source, Resource; Contemporary Landscape Painting.    d.u.m.b.o.  art center, Brooklyn, NY. Group show, curated by Robert Poplack.

2001 “Bibliotech.”    Inman Gallery, Houston, Texas.    Group show of artists’ books made using  simple  structures   and low tech reproduction techniques.

2000 “Made  in  Book  Land:  Books  by  Brooklyn  Artists;  LIU  Brooklyn  Library.   

1999 Resnick Gallery, LIU Brooklyn. Solo exhibition of small oils and drawings.

1999 Ann Miller Gallery, Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio. Solo exhibition of paintings and drawings.

1998 “Five and Ten.”    Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. 

1997 First Street Gallery, New York, NY. Guest artist. Solo exhibition of paintings.

1995 Belcher Street Gallery, San Francisco, CA. Two-person exhibition of paintings.

Teaching Experience


BROOKLYN COLLEGE Brooklyn, NY


Adjunct Assistant Professor – Television, Radio and Emerging Media                       Spring 2022, 2023

    • Media Studies Seminar 7710,  A graduate seminar in the M.S. program, Current Topics in Electronic Media.


LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY  Brooklyn, NY


Adjunct Assistant Professor – Department of Visual Art                          Spring and Fall 2022

    • Introduction to Visual Art,  Spring 2022, An introductory survey of world art history with emphasis on learning the elements of visual language via experiential classroom workshops and lectures. Special emphasis on using drawing to develop observation skills.


Adjunct Assistant Professor – Honors College            Spring 2019, 2020, Fall 2021, Spring and Fall 2022

    • American Postmodern and Contemporary, Spring 2022, an Honors College survey of American art in the second half of the Twentieth Century and this century. Centered on visual art but also an examination of popular American music, film, and popular culture. Special emphasis on using drawing to develop observation skills.
    • American Modern, Fall 2021 and 2022, an Honors College survey of American art in the first half of the Twentieth Century. Centered on visual art but also an examination of popular American music, film, and popular culture. Special emphasis on using drawing to develop observation skills. 
    • Conceived, designed, and taught the three-credit Honors Advanced Elective seminar, Dutch Boy, Big City: Vermeer in New York for the first time in Spring 2019
      • This unique, interdisciplinary, thorough, and experiential seminar focused on the Vermeer paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Frick Collection. Students learned about his enigmatic life and intimate work, about the extraordinary Dutch Golden Age of the seventeenth century, and about the legacy of his work and reputation in the 300 years since his death, including how New York City has come to be home to more of his paintings than any other city in the world.
      • Classwork included lecture, workshops, and museum trips. Special emphasis on using drawing to develop observation skills.
      • Seminar topics are reviewed and approved by members of the Honors College and the Honors Advisory Board.
Commissions, grants, awards

2002 “35 Candles.”  9/11Memorial Commission Painting for Fred Alger Mutual Funds, New York City.Installed in February of 2003.  The  work  was  featured  in  September  2011  in  Crain’s,  WNYC.com,  and  the  short   documentary  Voices. 

2022 Grant Recipient of the Arts Educator Emergency Relief Fund from the NYC Arts in Education Roundtable. The New York City Arts in Education Roundtable is a service organization and a community of arts education practitioners sharing information, providing professional development, and communicating with the public to promote our work in schools and beyond. 

Education

Master of Fine Arts, painting. Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, painting, printmaking. Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio.

THE CREATIVE CENTER, New York, NY

The Creative Center's Training Institute in Arts-In-Healthcare and Creative Aging, 2022


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