Artist

Janel Jacobson

born Minneapolis, MN 1950
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Courtesy of Janel Jacobson
Born
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Biography

Janel Jacobson's porcelain pots and carvings are inspired by nature. Jacobson produced functional pottery during the 1970s, but in the mid-1980s began to focus less on the practical uses of her pots, treating them as surfaces for her carved reliefs of animals and plants. She was first encouraged to carve on her pots while studying at the Pond Farm studio in California with Marguerite Wildenhain, but it was almost ten years before that became the focus of her work. Since the mid-1990s, Jacobson has worked in wood as well as porcelain.

Works by this artist (2 items)

Ginny Ruffner, Inventing the Music of Beauty, 1991, glass, oil paint, colored pencil, and ink, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Ann and Thomas Cousins, the James Renwick Alliance, and museum purchase through the Smithsonian Institution Collections Acquisition Program, 1992.81
Inventing the Music of Beauty
Date1991
glass, oil paint, colored pencil, and ink
On view
Ginny Ruffner, A Girl's Guide to Fashion Evolution, 1987, glass and acrylic paint, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Carol and Don Wiiken, 1999.57.17
A Girl’s Guide to Fashion Evolution
Date1987
glass and acrylic paint
On view

Exhibitions

Quilt featuring the portrait of a woman
This Present Moment: Crafting a Better World
May 13, 2022April 2, 2023
This Present Moment: Crafting a Better World showcases the dynamic landscape of American craft today.