JAMAICA PLAIN, MA — The Jamaica Plain Branch Library, in collaboration with The Friends of the Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library and Uforge, is thrilled to unveil the latest edition of its annual rotating art program for 2024. The library is proud to feature Gloucester-resident, Jennifer Pinck, and her latest exhibit, "Visual Research,” highlighting Pinck's multifaceted experiences and her profound passion for painting.
Drawing from a distinguished career that began as a commercial painter, Jennifer Pinck is a pioneer in her field. As the first woman to obtain a full Boston Builder's License in 1986, she has left an indelible mark on New England's skyline. Her leadership roles on iconic projects such as the Deer Island Treatment Plant and the Big Dig demonstrate her exceptional expertise in construction management.
Alongside her illustrious career, Pinck's artistic spirit has always burned brightly. A devoted supporter of the arts, she served as a Trustee of the Montserrat College of Art and currently chairs the Board of Directors at the Boston Center for the Arts. Together with her wife, Kelle, she indulges her passion for collecting art from galleries, studios, and even yard sales.
"Visual Research" offers a glimpse into Jennifer Pinck's captivating journey as an artist. Nestled in her painting studio in the Annisquam Woods, she immerses herself in the interplay of light, color, and geometry. Through her vibrant canvases, Pinck invites viewers to explore the intricate connections between the natural and built environments. Her unique perspective, honed by decades of experience, transforms ordinary scenes into extraordinary works of art.
Jennifer Pinck: Visual Research is on view from May 2-June 26, 2024, with a reception to be held on Thursday, May 2, 2024, 5:30-7:30 PM. The library is open Monday-Wednesday 10-6, Thursday 12-8, and Friday and Saturday 9-5 (closed Sundays). The exhibition space is located on the lower level.
Inquiries?
https://jenpinck.com/
This exhibition is made possible through the generous support of The Friends of the Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library, a non-profit organization committed to planning and sponsoring free educational and cultural programs for all patrons of the JP Library.