Mano-Made: New Expression in Craft by Latino Artists Jaime Guerrero
Mano-Made: New Expression in Craft by Latino Artists is a trio of solo exhibitions by Mexican-Californian craft pioneers curated by Emily Zaiden, Craft in America Center Director. This exhibition catalog focuses on the work of glass artist Jaime Guerrero.
Mano-Made: New Expression in Craft by Latino Artists is a trio of solo exhibitions by Mexican-Californian craft pioneers curated by Emily Zaiden, Craft in America Center Director. This exhibition catalog focuses on the work of glass artist Jaime Guerrero.
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JAIME GUERRERO
MANO-MADE: NEW EXPRESSION IN CRAFT
JAIME GUERRERO
MANO-MADE: NEW EXPRESSION IN CRAFT
ARTIST BIO
EXHIBITION CHECKLIST
BROKEN DREAMS INSTALLATION
1974 – Born in Los Angeles, CA
EDUCATION
2004 – Summer Program (Juried) with Master Pino
Signoretto and with Masters Checco Ongaro and
Benjamin Moore, Pilchuck Glass School. Seattle, WA
2003 – Summer Program (Juried) with Masters
Checco Ongaro and Benjamin Moore, Pilchuck Glass
School. Seattle, WA
1997 – Bachelor of Fine Arts, California College of
the Arts (CCA). Oakland, CA
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2017 – Contemporary Relics: A Tribute to the Makers,
Skidmore Contemporary Art. Santa Monica, CA
2015 – California Handmade: State of the Arts, Sam
and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts.
Alta Loma, CA
GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND
AWARD HIGHLIGHTS
2012 & 2006 – Saxe Fellowship Award for Outstanding
Artistic Achievement, Bay Area Glass Institute (BAGI).
San Jose, CA
2004 – Scholarship Award, Pilchuck Glass School.
Seattle, WA
2003 – Corning Award Nominee, Nominated by Checco
Ongaro and Benjamin Moore, Pilchuck Glass School.
Seattle, WA
1993 – Scholarship Award, California College of the Arts
(CCA). Oakland, CA
Piñata Boy, 2017
Blown and hot sculpted glass, wood
46”h x 16 1/2”w x 19”d
Piñata, 2017
Blown and hot sculpted glass, paper
46”h (includes paper streamers) x 24”w x 7 1/2”d
Little Girl with Hands on Her Face, 2017
Blown and hot sculpted glass
31”h x 11”w x 9”d
2014 – Galería Sin Fronteras, National Museum of
Mexican Art. Chicago, IL
2013 – Torpor, Snite Museum of Art, University of
Notre Dame. South Bend, IN
Little Brother, 2017
Blown and hot sculpted glass
33 1/2”h x 14 1/2”w x 14 1/2”d
2012 – Playing with Fire, Oakland Museum of California.
Oakland, CA
2012 – 50 Years of Studio Glass, The Crucible.
Oakland, CA
2012 – Chicana/o Biennial, Movimiento de Arte y
Cultural Latino Americana (MACLA). San Jose, CA
Girl Reaching For Brother, 2017
Blown and hot sculpted glass
35”h x 18 3/4”w x 19”d
2008 – Blown Away, Museum of Craft and Folk Art.
San Francisco, CA
2008 – Modern Antiquities, Mexican Consulate.
San Francisco, CA
2006 – My Homies, Bay Area Glass Institute (BAGI).
San Jose, CA
2006 – Day of the Dead: Laughing Bones Weeping
Hearts, Oakland Museum. Oakland, CA
2006-2001 – Mastercraft, Gump's. San Francisco, CA
2002 – Substance of Choice, Galería de la Raza.
San Francisco, CA
Photography of exhibition artworks by Madison Metro
All other images courtesy of Jaime Guerrero
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