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Jocelyne Prince

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Title : part-time faculty

Jocelyne Prince received her MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design ‘94 and her BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design ‘85.   She has been awarded grants from the Canada Council, the Quebec Ministry of Cultural Affairs as well as the Jerome Grant from the Franconia Sculpture Park and the award of excellence from RISD.  She shows her work in Museums and alternative galleries across North America and Europe.  Recent solo exhibitions have been at eyelevel Gallery & Anna Leonowens Gallery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mobius Gallery in Boston, MA and Articule Gallery in Montreal, Quebec.  Notable group shows include “Rejmyre Matters III” (curators: Sissi Westerberg & Veronica Whitman), Rejmyre, Sweden, “Me and Them” (curator:  Micah Lexier) Kenderdine Art Gallery, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, “On Going Invention” (curator: Katherine Gray)  Robert V.  Fullerton Museum, Cal State University, “Twenty Years On”, (curator: Elizabeth Swineburn) Ebeltoft Museum, Denmark,  ”The Other Side of the Looking Glass: the Glass Body and its Metaphors” (curator: Susanne Frantz)  Turtle Bay Museum (CA), “Rapid Eye Movement”, Modern Fuel Gallery, Kingston, Ontario,  ”SUPERPOSITION; The Art and Science Fair”, Petri’s Quadrille, Regina, Saskatchewan, and “Home Invasion”, YYZ Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.  Her work is represented in the Corning Museum of Glass (NY), the Canada Council Art Bank (Ottawa, Canada) and the Museum of American Glass (Millville, NJ).  Jocelyne is currently full time faculty at the Rhode Island School of Design.  She regularly teaches crossover classes between glass, sculpture and digital media.  She has been visiting faculty at Brown University, the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and at the Maine College of Art.