James Stewart Perry
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Jim Perry is an American sculptor.[1] He received a BA in sculpture from Bard College. He began his sculpture career in the early 1970s in New York City where he exhibited extensively and, in 1975, was included in the Whitney Biennial.
Career
[edit]He has had solo and two-person exhibits at:
- Gremillion & Company Fine Art, Houston, Texas (2011, 2013, 2017)
- J. Cacciola Gallery, Bernardsville, New Jersey (2017)
- The Center for Contemporary Art, Bedminster, New Jersey (2016)
- The Arts Council of Princeton, Princeton, New Jersey (2014)
- Morpeth Contemporary, Hopewell, New Jersey (2010)[1]
He has also been included in numerous juried and invitational exhibitions including those at the Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center, Dowell, Maryland
- Ellarslie City Museum in Trenton, New Jersey
- Philips Mill Gallery in New Hope, Pennsylvania
- Noyes Museum of Art in Oceanville, New Jersey
- Morris Museum in Morristown, New Jersey
- Dalet Gallery and the LG Tripp Gallery, both in Philadelphia.
He is represented by Gremillion & Company Fine Art in Houston, Westbrook Modern in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, Susan Calloway Fine Arts in Washington DC and J.Cacciola Gallery W in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
History
[edit]Perry was born on November 20, 1947, in New York City. His parents were Robert Perry, a professor of religion at New York University, and his mother, Mary Stewart Perry, a professional cartoonist and sister of the actor James Stewart. He was raised in Manhattan until his family moved to Erwinna, a small town in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, when he was three. He graduated from Bard College, where he received his BA in sculpture in 1971.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Stratton, Jean (15 December 2010). "Princeton Sculptor James Stewart Perry Will Have October Exhibit at Morpeth Gallery". Town Topics. Retrieved 26 August 2020.