Solo Exhibitions
2022 | Andy’s Ambition site-specific installation, Bonfire Gallery, Seattle, WA |
2021 | Things That Were Unrealized Due to Lack of Funds, Space, Time, Interest site-specific installation at West Edge Apartments, Seattle, WA |
2020 | I’ll Never Have That Recipe Again Food Art Collection, Seattle, WA |
2019 | Travel Brochures for a Past Future Atelier Drome, Seattle, WA |
2015 | Floor Plan for the American Dream Lois Lambert Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Fabric of the American Dream Book Arts Space at Arundel, Seattle, WA |
2013 | Other Desert Cities ACT Theatre, Seattle, WA Pop Covers of the [18]60s Coral Sands, Palm Springs, CA |
2009 | Bubble Museo Gallery, Langley, WA |
2008 | Fabric of the American Dream Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation, Butte, MT |
2007 | Art & Soul Seattle, Washington |
2006 | Domestic Bliss & Other Temptations Ballard-Fetherston Gallery, Seattle |
2004 | Domestic Security: Women at Work in War and Peace A Shenere Velt Gallery, Los Angeles, CA |
2003 | Helen S. Smith Gallery, Green River College, Auburn, WA |
2002 | Behavior Pattern Pratt Fine Arts Center, Seattle, WA |
2001 | Atelier 31, Kirkland, WA |
2000 | Pistil Books. Seattle, WA Black Lab Gallery. Seattle, WA |
1999 | Microsoft Press, Redmond, WA |
Two- and Three-Person Exhibitions
2017 | Guest Shed Gallery Seattle, WA |
2013 | Taste Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA |
2010 | Women on the Verge Joanne Artman Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA |
2007 | Yummy Heineman-Myers Contemporary Art, Bethesda, MD |
2003 | Internal Combustion Ballard-Fetherston Gallery, Seattle, WA Museo Gallery, Langley, WA |
Selected Group Exhibitions
2022 | Eat Dessert First! Museo Gallery, Langley WA |
2021 | Off the Wall J. Rinehart Gallery, Seattle, WA Contemporary Northwest Print Invitational Davidson Galleries, Seattle, WA |
2020 | Face First Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Bainbridge Island, WA |
2018 | Centers of Gravity Shoreline City Hall, Shoreline, WA 1 Room studio e gallery at Avalara You Are Here Too Good Arts Gallery (co-curator) |
2017 | Making Our Mark Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue, WA NOW: Beauty and Paradox Museo Gallery, Langley, WA Original Hits by Original Artists (curator), Good Arts Building, Seattle, WA |
2016 | What’s the Story Linda Hodges Gallery, Seattle, WA Zinc Contemporary, Seattle, WA Placiness (curator), Good Arts Building, Seattle Art Fair satellite |
2013 | Rough Draft Rare Medium, Seattle, WA |
2012 | Small Voids Seattle, WA; Oakland, CA; Portland, OR |
2011 | Don’t Stand So Close Pratt Gallery, Seattle, WA |
2010 | Meet the Artist X Pacific Arts Foundation, Pacific Club, Newport Beach, CA Art Santa Fe Santa Fe Convention Center, NM Incubator for Artists Seattle City Hall, Seattle, WA Los Angeles Art Show Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA |
2009 | Small Works Pratt Gallery, Seattle, WA Finds Refined Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, WA Shelter SAM Gallery, Seattle Art Museum, January 2009 |
2008 | ArtNow Fair Miami Beach, FL Instructors of the Year Pratt Gallery, Seattle WA Stimulating Consumption Heineman-Myers Contemporary Art, Bethesda, MD Pratt Instructors Exhibit Pratt Gallery, Seattle, WA Really Big Group Show Fetherston Gallery, Seattle, WA |
2007 | The Seed Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, Port Angeles, WA |
2005 | Summer Group Show Ballard-Fetherston Gallery, Seattle, WA |
2004 | Blue Waters Ballard-Fetherston Gallery, Seattle, WA UNusual works: Surrealism 2004 Thomas Lavin, Inc., Los Angeles, CA |
2003 | War Stories A Shenere Velt Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. Winter Invitational The Painting Center, New York, NY |
2002 | Memory Seattle Art Museum Gallery. Curated by Barbara Shaiman |
2001 | Northwest Biennial Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA. Juried by Gladys Nilsson |
Grants and Awards |
Brooklyn Museum Elizabeth Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Feminist Art Base USAProjects, Los Angeles, CA 2012 Instructor of the Year, Pratt Fine Arts Center, 2008 The George Sugarman Foundation, Novato, CA. Grants, 2004, 2006 Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, Shelter Island, NY. Grant, 2004 Special Projects Grant, King County (Washington) Arts Commission (now 4Culture) 2001 Juror’s Choice Award, First Place, Northwest Fine Arts Competition. Juried by Peggy Weiss. 2000 Grants for Artists’ Projects (GAP), Artist Trust of Washington State. 1999 |
Selected Public and Corporate Collections |
King County International Airport, Washington Legacy Capital, Bellevue, Washington Big Architecture, Sacramento, California Polyform, Kent, Washington |
Selected Commissions |
Lisa Picard for Farmhaus Team Diva Real Estate Urban Visions Real Estate Leg Lamp Productions Arden Sugarman, director, George Sugarman Foundation |
Bibliography |
The Top 14 Pioneer Square Art Shows to Check Out, The Stranger, February 2019 KNKX Placiness (curator), interview by Monica Spain 2016 Fabric of the American Dream, Chatwin Books 2015 (includes critical essay by Jim Demetre) Tyrone Beason, “Beyond ‘Rent'” Seattle Times Pacific Northwest Magazine, April 29, 2012 Roberta Carasso, “Richlovsky creates American Dream with vintage fabrics” Laguna News-Post, September 30, 2010 “Artist Spotlight: Day After Tomorrow” Orange Coast Magazine, October 2010 (reproduction) “Artist Depicts American Dream” Butte Weekly, July 9, 2008 (reproduction) Emma MacKenzie, “Fabric of the American Dream”, BSB Newsletter, June/July 2008 Maria Lightowler, “Jane Richlovsky” Hermano Cerdo (Buenos Aires, Argentina), December 2007 Lynne Venart, “Yummy at Heineman Myers Contemporary Art” DCist, July 18, 2007 Stephanie Cash & David Ebony, “Artworld” Art in America, March 2007 Sue Peters, “Home is Where the Art Is” Seattle Weekly, June 21, 2006 Jim Demetre, “Jane Richlovsky at Ballard-Fetherston” Artdish, April 27, 2006 Sheila Farr, “Hot Ticket” Seattle Times, April 21, 2006 (reproduction) Mary Lane, “Jane Richlovsky: Unpacking the American Dream” FiberArts, Nov./Dec. 2005 “Women at Work” The Forward, May 28, 2004 (reproduction) Andrea Inglar, “Women to Hang Your Hat On” Real Change, January 23, 2003 (reproduction) “Rosie the Great” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, January 13, 2003 (reproduction) “Hot Ticket” Seattle Times, January 10, 2003 (reproduction) Drake Deknatel, “It’s a Mad Mad World: Looking at Art. Looking at Artists.” Art Access, April 2002 |
Public Appearances |
Meet the Artist, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art 2020 Panelist, Saving Space for the Arts in Seattle, The Evergrey 2019 Seattle Growth Podcast, Season 1 (2016) The Artist and the Developer; Season 6 (2019) Finding Community in a Dynamic City New Day Northwest, KING-5 television, interview, You Are Here, Too 2018 Guest lecturer, Green River College 2017 Humanities Washington Speakers’ Bureau 2017-18 “When Artists Get Together They Talk About Real Estate” TED talk, TEDxPSU, Pennsylvania State University, March 2015 Panelist, Cascadia Regional Conference, Urban Land Institute, 2015 Featured speaker, Evolution of Our Urban Neighborhoods: Pioneer Square as a model for embracing thoughtful change; FORTERRA, 2015 Panelist, Focus Forward Arts, Downtown Seattle Association and Gallatin Public Affairs, 2015 Presenter, Square Feet Seattle, Office of Arts and Culture, Seattle, WA, 2013 Meet the Artist X, Pacific Club, Newport Beach, CA, 2010 Demonstration, Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue, WA; 2010 Artists’ Panel, Finds Refined, Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, WA; 2009 Gallery talk, Butte/Silver Bow Arts Foundation, Butte, MT; 2008 Gallery talk, Heineman-Myers Contemporary Art Bethesda, MD; 2007 Artist Lectures, Ballard-Fetherston Gallery, Seattle, WA; 2006 Guest lecturer, Portland State University, Portland, OR; University Studies Department; 2006 Guest lecturer, University of Melbourne American History Exchange Program, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY; 2005 “Beyond Rosie the Riveter”, panel with Ruth Milkman, PhD. Workman’s Circle, Los Angeles, CA 2004 Gallery talk, Seattle Art Museum Gallery 2002 |
Published Writings |
“American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell at TAM”, Artdish, March 2011 “Meet Me in Miami” Artdish, December 2008 “The Geography of Disappearing Places” Catalogue essay for landscape, myth, and memory, exhibition of paintings by Mona Lang, Galeria Torre de Reloj, Mexico City, 2008 |
Academic and Professional Affiliations |
Senior Lecturer, Graduate School, University of Washington School of Drama 2008 – 2020 Adjunct Faculty, Cornish College of the Arts, 2015-2018 Founder and Proprietrix, ’57 Biscayne Artist Studios Co-Founder, Good Arts Building Curator, Square Deal: 50 Artists for a Fair Vote, ’57 Biscayne, 2020 Curator (with Annie Brule), You Are Here, Too Good Arts Gallery, 2018 Curator, Placiness, Seattle Art Fair Satellite Exhibit, 2016 Instructor, Pratt Fine Arts Center 2006 – 2015 Instructor, Kirkland Arts Center, 2014 – 2015 Facilities & Economic Development Committee, Seattle Arts Commission, 2011 – 2017 Pioneer Square BIA Ratepayer Board, 2014-2021; chair, 2016-2021 Curator (with Dara Solliday), 100 under 100, ’57 Biscayne, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Juror, ArtSparks public art projects, City of Seattle, 2013 Visual Arts Coach & Consultant, Pitmen Painters, ACT Theatre, 2012 Instructor, Seattle Center Academy, 2007 Workshop instructor, Museum of Northwest Art 2009 Instructor, Gage Academy 2007-2008 Juror, Shoreline (WA) Arts Festival 2006 |
Education |
1991 B.A. Columbia College, Chicago 1984-86 The University of Chicago 1983-84 Northwestern University |