Rosemary K. Jesionowski

Rosemary Jesionowski
  • Asst Professor - Art
  • Art and Art History
  • Academic Degrees

    • MFA, Indiana University
    • BFA, Ohio University

Rosemary Jesionowski was born in Portland, Oregon. She received her BFA from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio and her MFA from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, both with an emphasis in photography. She has exhibited her work most notably in Chicago, IL, New York City, NY, Los Angeles, CA, Phoenix, AZ, Cleveland, OH, and Richmond, VA. She currently resides in Richmond, VA, where she is an active member of the arts community and teaches a variety of courses as Assistant Professor in Multiple Imaging at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, VA.

  • Rosemary Jesionowski’s Exhibition Open at Randolph-Macon

    Rosemary Jesionowski’s Exhibition Open at Randolph-MaconRosemary Jesionowski, Assistant Professor of Studio Art, currently has a solo exhibition, Mapping Nowhere, on view at Randolph-Macon's Flippo Gallery in Ashland, Virginia.  This is her third solo exhibition in the past year.  The body of work is a continual investigation of place, land, and how we identify ourselves through location.  How do we define ourselves by where we live?  How do others define us?  How does place define or even change us?  These images simultaneously reference a personal experience of place and an investigation of the relationship between people and place.  The exhibition will be on view through April 5. IMG_7731 See more of Jesionowski's work on her website.
  • UMW Galleries to Host Two Exhibitions

    The University of Mary Washington Galleries will host “Mapping Nowhere: Rosemary Kate Jesionowski” at the duPont Gallery and “Reinterpreting the Decorative Arts” at the Ridderhof Martin Gallery from Friday, September 7 through Friday, October 5. The opening receptions for both exhibitions will be held Thursday, September 6 from 5 to 7 p.m., with the reception [...]
  • UMW Awards Top Honors at Commencement Ceremonies

    The University of Mary Washington presented its top honors during commencement ceremonies Friday, May 11 and Saturday, May 12. Dorothy M. Sandridge of Charlottesville, Va., received the Colgate W. Darden Jr. Award, which is presented to the student with the highest grade-point average (GPA) in the four-year undergraduate program. She finished with a 3.984 GPA. [...]