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- Eleanna Anagnos
- Lisha Bai
- Michael Berryhill
- Jude Broughan
- Calvin Burton
- Jesse Chapman
- Angela Conant
- Jared Deery
- Rachel Domm
- Madeline Donahue
- Georgia Elrod
- Marianne Gagnier
- Linda Geary
- Ethan Greenbaum
- Catherine Haggarty
- Laura Holmes McCarthy
- Eric Hibit
- Jaye Kim
- Marta Lee
- Elisa Lendvay
- JJ Manford
- MaryKate Maher
- Sarah McDougald Kohn
- Michael McGrath
- Leeza Meksin
- Mepaintsme
- Keiko Narahashi
- Heidi Norton
- Adam Novak
- Emilia Olsen
- Robyn O'Neil
- Mónica Palma
- Christopher Peterson
- Meghan Petras
- Janine Polak
- Cait Porter
- Padma Rajendran
- Cuyler Remick
- Nora Riggs
- Leslie Roberts
- Rachel Roske
- George Rush
- Brian Scott Campbell
- Zach Seeger
- Adam Sipe
- Elisa Soliven
- Al Svoboda
- Shino Takeda
- Anne Thompson
- Julie Torres
- Laura Vahlberg
- Zahar Vaks
- Ben K. Voss
- Maria Walker
- Susan Wanklyn
- Karla Wozniak
- Sun You
Jered Sprecher
Jered Sprecher is a hunter and a gatherer, constantly accumulating images produced by the world around him. Segments of this collection of images then emerge in his paintings. The works show images revealed as fragments in the midst of change, destruction, redefinition, and restoration; his paintings are caught in a “still” moment of change.
Responding to contemporary information-saturation, where it is increasingly difficult to trace the heredity of images online, and images flow at speeds that make contemplation difficult, Sprecher extracts visual elements that resonate with a sense of vital meaning. He uses a wide language of marks and images to describe what humanity has in common, whether humor, mortality, or a yearning to understand the beyond.
Jered Sprecher lives and works in Knoxville, Tennessee. He has had solo exhibitions at Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York; Gallery 16, San Francisco; Stephen Zevitas Gallery, Boston; Kinkead Contemporary, Los Angeles; and the Knoxville Museum of Art. His work has been exhibited at The Drawing Center, New York; BAM, Brooklyn; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park; Des Moines Art Center; Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga; and Espai d'art Contemporani de Castelló. He is a Guggenheim Fellowship recipient and was an Artist-in-Residence at the Chinati Foundation. Sprecher received his MFA from The University of Iowa and is a Professor in the School of Art at the University of Tennessee.