Jeremiah Patterson Bio
Jeremiah Patterson lives and works in South Deerfield, Massachusetts. He teaches painting and drawing as Associate Professor of Foundations at the Hartford Art School, University of Hartford in West Hartford CT.
His paintings and drawings have been exhibited widely throughout the country, including six one-person shows at the Sherry French Gallery in New York City, and two important biennial survey exhibitions of Contemporary Representational Art; Representing Representation V & VI at the Arnot Art Museumin Elmira NY, and Contemporary American Realism at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in Fort Wayne IN. His work has also been included in over 90 group exhibitions throughout the United States including shows at the Arkansas Art Center Museum, Albright-Knox Art Museum, the Flint Museum of Art, The Connecticut River Museum, the Wisteriahurst Museum, the Ridderhof-Martin Museum at Mary Washington College, Westfield State College, Anna-Maria College, Elms College, Collin County Community College in Texas, M.A. Doran Gallery in Tulsa OK, Klaudia Marr Gallery in Santa Fe, NM, Elm Tree Gallery in Franklin TN, and William Baczek Fine Arts in Northampton, MA.
His work can be found in over 100 private and corporate collections including Art Overseas, Art & Interiors, Inc., Canson, Inc., Galman-Lepow Associates, Inc, and Norfolk Southern Co.
Two major articles about his still life paintings have been published in the Spring 1997 & 2003 issues of WATERCOLOR Magazine. Since 2000, Jeremiah Patterson has served as Co-director of Summer Workshops in Italy, leading small groups of artists to study painting, drawing, and Renaissance techniques in Italy each summer.
These groups have included artists from Canada, Mexico, England, Australia, Greece, and throughout the United States.
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