on view:
jo ann rothschild: warm to the touch
Jo Ann Rothschild has had an enduring impact on contemporary painting in Boston and nationally since her recognition in 1993 as the first recipient of the Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts’ Maud Morgan Prize. In 2024, The National Gallery of Art exhibited their recent acquisition of Mom's Yahrzeit (2021) in their collection of American abstractionists of the sixties through the nineties. Rothschild’s 92” x 122” un-stretched canvas, In Franklin Field (for Kimberly Rae Harbour), (1990), is currently on display at the Museum of Fine Arts through January 2025. Rothschild also recently published an updated version of her anti-misogynist The Book of Penis!, provocative and subversive cartoons first published in 2010 by Pressed Wafer, Boston.
On view: October 19 - November 23, 2024
Opening Reception: October 19, 1 - 4pm
Gallery Hours: Thursdays & Saturdays, 1 - 4pm
artist talk
Gallery talk at storefront art projects
In conversation with artist Jo Ann Rothschild and curator Elizabeth Michelman, moderated by Jessica Roscio, Director/Curator of the Danforth Museum.
Video by Matt Hanna. Recorded November 16, 2024.
To access the video, click on the image above or this link.
press
Artscope Online: November/December 2024
Rothschild’s Cultural Turnaround: Storefront Art Projects Exhibition Caps Banner Year
By Suzanne Volmer
Boston Art Review, Issue 11, 2023
Making Her Mark: Jo Ann Rothschild on Forms in Motion and the Perpetual Emergence of Women Artists
By Michelle Millar Fisher and Anna Nasi