Jasper Welcomes Jordan Sheridan to the Koger Center Nook Gallery

By Emily Moffitt

The Jasper Project is excited to kick off the 2025 season in The Nook at the Koger Center with an exhibit of work by Jordan Sheridan. The opening reception for the exhibit is scheduled for January 16, 2025, from 5:30 – 7 p.m. at the Koger Center. The reception is free and open to the public.

Jordan Sheridan was born in Northeastern Arkansas in 1989. She became a mother to her son, Samuel, in 2017 and began graduate school at the University of South Carolina shortly after. As a mother pursuing an MFA degree, Sheridan’s work organically shifted to include a personal examination of motherhood. This change in research pushed her from working primarily in 2-D painting to 3-D artmaking via large-scale textile installations. Sheridan’s studio practice unites painting, sculpture, and installation as she explores the visual dimensions of identity and motherhood. Since completing her MFA degree, Sheridan has continued exploring these textile landscapes and vibrant paintings, all evolving with her multifaceted experience of motherhood and an underlying query of interconnectedness. She is currently a full-time faculty instructor and discipline coordinator of painting at the University of South Carolina. She resides with her partner and young children in Columbia, South Carolina.

Jordan’s Artist Statement:

“My work documents and aestheticizes the multifaceted experience of motherhood, where boundaries dissolve and identities entangle. Each work serving as a visual narrative, capturing the paradoxical nature of this expansion—a tapestry woven with threads of care, connection, and infinite devotion, interspersed with moments of fragmentation, disorder, and flux. My installations offer a tactile exploration of motherhood's complexities, encouraging reflection on identity shaped by relationships and societal norms. My work explores existential questions, influenced by my curiosity in quantum physics and the concept of molecular oneness. It acknowledges the interconnectedness of existence on both micro and macro levels, including the profound bond between mother and child. It is an odyssey that embraces fluid identity and finds beauty in the spaces between roles and expectations, resonating universally.”

 

Cola Rep Dance Company Performs at 701 CCA - Sunday September 8th

701 Center for Contemporary Art

is proud to present the

Columbia Repertory Dance Company

in performance in the 701 CCA gallery on

Sunday, September 8, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.


This exciting event showcases choreography by CRDC co-founder and artistic director, Stephanie Wilkins, who was inspired by Jordan Sheridan’s exhibition, “Duality, currently on view. Sheridan’s interactive exhibition will serve as the backdrop for this unique performance. Prepare to be moved as the dancers bring Sheridan’s artistic vision to life in a powerful fusion of art and dance.

“We are looking forward to adapting some of our favorite pieces of rep from the last few years to perform in and around Jordan’s installation,” says Bonnie Boiter-Jolley, CRDC co-founder and managing director. “The nature of Jordan’s work evokes the idea of movement with the manipulation of light through glass and fabric. As both a dancer and an arts patron, experiencing the highs and lows of these pieces as they are magnified by her work will be something really special.”

Columbia Repertory Dance Company - photo by Ashley Concannon

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701 CCA is a dynamic hub for contemporary artistic exploration, experimentation, and engagement. Founded in 2007, CCA functions as a catalyst for outstanding contemporary art, engaging diverse communities and diverse artists in meaningful dialogue. Considered one of the largest non-profit art centers in South Carolina, 701 CCA produces five to six contemporary art exhibitions annually, is free to visit and is open to the public five days a week.

701 CCA is located at 701 Whaley Street, 2nd Floor, Columbia, SC 29201.

During exhibitions, hours are Thurs-Sun 1-5.

For more information, visit www.701cca.org.