Jacinda Russell

Jacinda Russell is a conceptual artist, primarily working in photography, installation, and bookmaking. Her artwork has been exhibited at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Texas Gallery, Houston Center for Photography, Eyebeam, and the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. In 2017, she was awarded the Photographic Arts Council / Los Angeles Research Fellowship at the Center for Creative Photography and in 2019 and 2022, the DeHaan Artist of Distinction Award through the Arts Council of Indianapolis. Born in Idaho, she received her BFA from Boise State University in Studio Art and her MFA from the University of Arizona. Currently, she lives in Indianapolis, IN and is an Associate Professor of Art at Ball State University.

Recent News:

2023 Waning Elements, with Brent Cole, Jessica Calderwood, and Jennifer Halvorson, Appalachian Center for Craft, Smithville, TN (September)

2023 Metaphorical Antipodes, Indianapolis International Airport (July - November)

2023 Metaphorical Antipodes: Stories of Ice, New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, New Harmony, IN (10 June - 5 August)

2023 Points of Return, The Umbrella Arts Center, Concord, MA (1 May - 25 June)

2023 Waning Elements, with Brent Cole, Jessica Calderwood, and Jennifer Halvorson, ArtLink, Fort Wayne, IN (16 February - 12 March)

2022 DeHaan Artist of Distinction through the Arts Council of Indianapolis

2022 Arctic Circle Residency, Svalbard Archipelago