Fil-Am artist exhibits works at New York’s Little Underground Gallery
Fil-Am artist exhibits works at New York’s Little Underground Gallery
NEW YORK, NY — The Little Underground Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Filipina-American artist, Jeanne Fesalbon Jalandoni. The exhibition features oil paintings of females who identify as bicultural Americans; as well as encaustic paintings that examine Jalandoni’s Filipino ancestry. “Bicultural Identities & Histories” opens Thursday, July 5, with an opening reception on Friday, July 6th, from 6-8PM.
“Bicultural Identities & Histories” will run through July 20, 2018. The artist will be present during the opening reception, July 6th from 6:00 – 8:00 PM. Gallery hours are Monday- Saturday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM, Sunday 1:00- 5:00 PM. The Little Underground Gallery is located on the lower level of Jefferson Market Library (425 Ave of the Americas at 10th St, New York, NY 10011).
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Jeanne Fesalbon Jalandoni (b. 1993, New York, NY) earned her BFA at New York University with a concentration in painting. She is currently showing at the Berkshire Art Museum (North Adams, MA; on view until October 15, 2018). Jalandoni has participated in numerous group shows at Shopkeepers Gallery, Washington, D.C., (2018); Kimmel Galleries, New York City (2018); NY Presbyterian/ Allen Hospital, Bronx, NY, (2017-2018), and in Chelsea, NY (2017). She has also exhibited in Berlin, Germany, and Paris, France. Jalandoni will be part of a Filipino-American group show at Gallery 6/67 (Santa Ana, CA) in Fall 2018. Jalandoni was an artist-in-residence at 36 Chase & Barns Residency (2018; North Adams, MA; in affiliation with Gallery 6/67, Santa Ana, CA).
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