Lawrenceville School to display work by Shellie Jacobson

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Artists Shellie Jacobson is set to display her work at the the Lawrenceville School’s Gruss Center of Visual Arts.

Jacobson’s exhibition, called Surface and Space, is scheduled to run March 31 to April 26 in the Marguerite & James Hutchins Gallery. An opening reception is set for 6:30 to 8 p.m. April 3.

Surface and Space features Jacobson’s ceramics, clay monotypes, and printmaking on paper. She said her monotypes were inspired by “fallen trees in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.”

Jacobson has been actively involved in the field of ceramics, both teaching and exhibiting, for almost 30 years. Her work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally.

She is an active member of the Princeton Artists Alliance and a member of the East/West Ceramics Association.

Jacobson’s recent work has included the creation of one-of-a-kind artist’s books. She studied book arts at the Experimental Printmaking Institute at Lafayette College. Her books are part of the recent EPI traveling exhibition to Costa Rica, Mexico, and England. Two of her books will be included in the Lark book series, “500 Artists Books.”

The Hutchins Gallery is located in the Gruss Center of Visual Arts at the Lawrenceville School, 2500 Main St., Lawrenceville. It’s hours are 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; and 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday.

More information is online at lawrenceville.org.

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