Jeffrey Simmons  (American, 1968) 

whitespace

Find Jeffrey Simmons artworks for sale worldwide, artworks that sold at auction, a detailed biography, and more information on the artist below.
envelope Get email alerts about this artist!  
Artworks for sale (5)
In Art Galleries (5)
Dealers selling (1)

Sold Artworks
In Past Auctions (1)

Calendar
Exhibitions (1)

More Information
Biography
Monographs
artnet Analytics Reports
Market Reports
* paid service

Artworks for sale (5)


Jeffrey Simmons, Slanting Stack

 

Jeffrey Simmons
Slanting Stack
2011

Greg Kucera Gallery
Jeffrey Simmons, Stack II

 

Jeffrey Simmons
Stack II
2011

Greg Kucera Gallery
Jeffrey Simmons, Palindrome III

 

Jeffrey Simmons
Palindrome III
2012

Greg Kucera Gallery
Jeffrey Simmons, Palindrome I

 

Jeffrey Simmons
Palindrome I
2012

Greg Kucera Gallery
Jeffrey Simmons, Chromatic Resonator II

 

Jeffrey Simmons
Chromatic Resonator II
2012

Greg Kucera Gallery
 
Past auction results (1)  View All
Jeffrey Simmons, Red River

 

Jeffrey Simmons
Red River, 2003
acrylic polymer emulsion on canvas laid on panel

 

View Details

1968   Born in Cincinnati
1991   BFA, Painting and Drawing. School of Art, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; Magna Cum Laude, James B. Angell Scholar
1996   Betty Bowen Committee Special Recognition Award, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle
1996   Betty Bowen Committee Special Recognition Award, Seattle Art Museum
1996   Pilloff Scholarship, Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, WA
2000   Artist in Residency Program, Bellevue Art Museum, WA
2002   GAP Grant, Artist Trust, Seattle
2003   COLOR: Oil and Acrylic Paintings Purchase, Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, Seattle
2005   Nominee, Behnke Foundation Neddy award
  Lives and works in Seattle
2008   Nebulæ, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle (solo)
2007   Sparkle Then Fade, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington
2007   Unexpected Watercolors II, Hedreen Gallery, Seattle University
2006   Telling Stories, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington
2005   Unexpected Watercolors, The Art Gym, Marylhurst University Marylhurst, Oregon. Co-curated by Trude Parkinson and Terri Hopkins
2005   Paintings, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle (solo)
2004   Paintings That Paint Themselves, or so it seems, Kresge Art Center, East Lansing, MI; curated by April Kingsley
2004   Building Tradition, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA
2003   International Abstraction: Making Painting Real, Seattle Art Museum; co-curated by Marek Wieczorek, Lisa Corrin, and Tara Young
2003   New Paintings, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle (solo)
2001   Gallery Artists, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle
2001   Exponential: Four Huge Paintings, The Art Gym, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, OR; curated by Terri Hopkins
2000   Ditto, James Harris Gallery Project Space, Seattle
2000   Color and Complexity, Whatcom County Museum of Art, Bellingham, WA; curated by Scott Wallin (solo)
2000   Works on Paper, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle (solo)
2000   4-malism (mixed media installation), Pacific Northwest Annual Exhibition, Bellevue Art Museum, WA, curated by Brian Wallace (solo)
2000   Painting 2000, Bumbershoot, Seattle; curated by Matthew Kangas
1999   Hands on Color, Bellevue Art Museum, WA, curated by Brian Wallace
1999   It's The New Year Show, Meyerson & Nowinski Gallery, Seattle
1999   In Sync, Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland
1999   Rudolph Poissant Gallery, Houston
1999   Trochoids, Moirés, and Science Fiction Paintings, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle Empiric, Los Angeles (solo)
1998   Linda Cannon Gallery, Seattle (solo)
1998   Recent Acquisitions from the Northwest, Tacoma Art Museum, WA
1998   Works on Paper, Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland
1998   Group Exhibition, Bumbershoot, Seattle Center, Seattle
1998   Pattern, Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland
1998   Betty Bowen Award 20th Anniversary Exhibition, Washington State Convention and Trade Center, Seattle
1997   Seattle/Portland/Black/White, Seattle Art Museum Rental/Sales Gallery
1997   Linda Cannon Gallery, Seattle (solo)
1996   Northwest Annual, Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle
1996   PONCHO Invitational Art Exhibition, Seafirst Gallery, Seattle
1995   Linda Cannon Gallery, Seattle (solo)