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"Rabbit
Thoughts (Pink Flash Drawing)" 5"x7", ink and
digital print on wood, 2004
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BIO
Jim Jeffers is an intermedia artist working with computer mediation,
performance, photography and video in conjunction with conventional
media.
He is currently working at the nexus of fantasy and biography (Fantabiography)
fabricating a personal popular culture. Jeffers likes superheros,
volkswagens, legos and television. He attended the University of
California-Santa Cruz, where he received his BA in Art (printmaking
and drawing). Subsequently, he studied at NYU, where he received
a Master of Arts degree in Studio Art (sculpture and printmaking).
Jeffers spent time becoming a better person, cooking for his mother,
and making objects in his garage in Encinitas, California. In 2000
he earned his MFA at Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the
Arts, where he taught Introduction to Computer Animation, Introduction
to Computer Art and Art Making-Performance. He was the co-founder
of C.R.A.P. (The Conscious Refuse Adoption Project), with Scott
Heath (NYC, 1994-96). He has exhibited and performed his work in
the United States and internationally. Most notably at: The Rosenburg
Gallery, New York, NY, The Hunterdon Art Museum, Clinton, NJ; Mason
Gross School of the Arts Galleries, New Brunswick, NJ; The Patricia
Doran Graduate Gallery, Boston, MA; Market House Gallery, Providence,
RI; Druckwerkstatt Bethanien, Berlin, Germany; Dreamcatcher Film
and Video Festival, Kiev, Ukraine; and The New York Water Front
Festival, New York, NY. Additionally, he has performed in pieces
at Emily Harvey Gallery, The SculptureCenter, Whitney Museum of
American Art, and The Goldman Gallery. Jeffers curated Kaboom! an
exhibition for the Korn Gallery, Madison, NJ, was a curator-at-large
and a panel moderator for The Y2K Solution: Creative Moves into
the 21st Century at The Mason Gross Galleries, Rutgers University,
and co-curator of Sixteen Days in September: Making our Faculty's
Privates Public also at The Mason Gross Galleries. He has taught
or currently teaches in: The School of Education, New York University;
The College of Liberal Arts, Drew University; and The Department
of Visual and Performing Arts, Rutgers-Newark. Jim resides mostly
in Newark, New Jersey and works where he can.
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