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Jeff Stauder was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and raised in eastern Connecticut. He received a BA in Art from the University of California at Santa Cruz and an MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where he won the 1996 Dana Pond Painting Award. Following graduate school Stauder moved to New York City where among other things, he created the Artists Theoretical Racing Circuit, a collaborative conceptual art project. He moved to western Massachusetts in 2008, where he finally indulged his true nature by reveling in imagistic historicism. That work has been exhibited widely in the Northeast, including a solo exhibition at the University of Massachusetts. In 2022 he was awarded a Mass Cultural Council Artist Fellowship in Painting. More or less a joyful misanthrope, he loves Rock & Roll, Art History, and cats. He is trying to create one truly great picture before he dies.
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Video from the exhibition "Jeff Stauder: Reckoning" at the Grubbs Gallery @ Williston Northampton in the winter of 2021
Video from the exhibition "Jeff Stauder: I, Pilgrim" at the Hampden Gallery @ UMass Amherst in the winter of 2013.
Artist Talk for the Exhibition "Jeff Stauder: Reckoning" at the Holy Family University Art Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), Winter 2022 (skip the first 4 minutes)
Scratch ticket expressionism mockumentary inspired by the Hans Namuth Jackson Pollock film. From 1997.
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Artist / Creative (Individual)
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Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship
Institution/Business Type:
Artist / Creative (Individual)
Legal Status:
Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship
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