Jaime Ursic's artworks revel in the process of their
creation—demonstrating the experimental and playful nature
of her production. Growing up in Scenery Hill, PA, Ursic was
surrounded by rolling hills, winding roads, trees full of personality,
wild blackberry patches, dirt bikes, and no ambient light filling
her periphery. Her palette colors are inspired by her surroundings
and she draws with locally found materials, i.e. layering threads,
shards, clippings, beads, etc. on top of a variety of inked
surfaces. She carefully constructs textures and rhythms across
the picture plane while allowing for the improvisation intrinsic
to the printing process. The final effect is comparable to
an archeological dig, calling on the viewer to sift through,
dust off and inspect the final image, mining the work for visual
treasure. Printing only one image from each passage through
the press, she challenges the medium, subverts the idea of
multiples and documents the place and the moment in which she
is creating.
Ursic's artwork has been exhibited throughout the US and Europe. Locally she shows with the Underground Gallery, Gallery 825/LAAA and LACMA's Rental Gallery.
Ursic received a BFA in Painting/Drawing and a BS in Education with a minor in modern and contemporary art history from the Pennsylvania State University. In 2002, she received a MFA in Painting/Printmaking from the Yale University School of Art. As an Educator, she has taught studio classes at Yale University, Wesleyan University and UCLA Extension. Also, she has presented studio courses and lectures at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Yale University Art Gallery, Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, Las Vegas Art Museum and Yale Center for British Art.JU | Works | Exhibitions | Collections | Statement | Biography | CV | Press + News | Contact
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