The Jo Sandman Legacy Project is pleased to announce that - Jo Sandman: Traces, an exhibition on loan from the Black Mountain College Museum will open at the Knoxville Museum of Art on August 23 and be on view until November 10. For more information, see their website.
The artist Jo Sandman was not only a witness to the historically important experimentation that shaped mid to late 20th century art, but also an active participant . A student of both Hans Hofmann and Robert Motherwell, she was in residence at Black Mountain College with Robert Rauschenberg and Cy Twombly and later worked for Walter Gropius. Trained as a painter, she went on to create innovative drawings, photography, experimental sculpture and installation works, which were exhibited widely and are now in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the de Young Fine Arts Museum in San Francisco, and many others. In addition to numerous artist residencies and teaching fellowships, she taught at Wellesley College and the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Significant awards include fellowships from the Massachusetts Arts Council and the Bunting Institute at Harvard, as well as grants from the NEA and the Rockefeller Foundation. Over the course of a long career, she exhibited widely and in 2022 was featured in a career retrospective Jo Sandman: Traces at the Black Mountain College Museum in Asheville, NC and the exhibition Helen Frankenthaler and Jo Sandman/Without Limits at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick, ME. In 2023, she enjoyed exhibitions at the the Provincetown Art Association and Museum and The School House Gallery, both in Provincetown, MA. Her current exhibition at the Knoxville Museum of Art, will be on view until November 10, 2024..
Gallery Talk: Katherine French and Jo Sandman speaking at the Opening Reception for Jo Sandman / TRACES at the Black Mountain College Museum of Art, Asheville, NC in June, 2022.
The Sandman Legacy Project seeks to make work by the artist Jo Sandman more widely available through donation to public institutions. Since 2018 Sandman Legacy Project Curator has helped facilitate acquisitions in over forty museums, including including the Black Mountain College Museum, the DeYoung/San Fransisco Museum of Fine Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as well as such college museums as Bowdoin, Mt. Holyoke, Smith and Wellesley.
French has also helped organize exhibitions across the country. In 2022 she spoke with Jo Sandman at the opening of her retrospective exhibition Jo Sandman: Traces about the artist’s experience at Black Mountain College and its lasting impact on her life and career.