(b. 1976)
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
- SOLO EXHIBITIONS
- 2017 Indivisible from the Sheen of Plastic, Civilian Art Projects, Washington, DC
- 2011 Laying Tracks, Civilian Art Projects, Washington, DC
- 2004 Behind the Shine, Fusebox, Washington, DC
- 2002 Lightly Scratching a Trajectory, Fusebox, Washington, DC
- TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS
- 2007 Contours & Detours, Civilian Art Projects, Washington, DC
- SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
- 2015 Resolution, Civilian Art Projects, Washington DC
- 2010 Isolation, Carroll Square Gallery, Washington, DC
- 2009 Bushwick Biennial, Nurture Art, Brooklyn, NY [Catalog]
- 2008 AIM 28, How Soon Is Now?, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY [Catalog]
- 2008 Surprisingly Natural, Bronx River Art Center, Bronx, NY [Catalog]
- 2007 Civ @ G, Civilian Art Projects @ G Fine Art, Washington DC
- 2007 SCOPE Miami, with Civilian Art Projects, Miami, FL
- 2006 Dynamic Field, Civilian Art Projects @ Warehouse Arts Complex, Washington DC
- 2006 I Love the Burbs, Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY [Catalogue]
- 2006 SCOPE Miami, with Curator's Office, Miami, FL
- 2005 Landscaping, Fusebox, Washington, DC
- 2005 A Warlike People, Shade Projects and Monorchid Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
- 2004 Recent Acquisitions, The National Academy of Science, Washington, DC
- 2004 DC Now (Curated by Stacey Schmidt), Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA
- 2003 Homeland, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
- 2003 Art Positions, Fusebox, Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami, Fl.
- 2002 Artpoint, [in Conjunction with Art Basel Miami], Miami, Fl.
- 2002 U.S. Embassy Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil
- 2001 Team Fusebox, Fusebox, Washington, DC
- 2000 New Talent II, Signal 66 Art Space, Washington, DC
- 2000 Group Show, Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA
- 1999 Mes De La Fotografia, Instituto De Arte Fotographico, Lima, Peru
- 1999 Lexiphanicism, Martin Luther King Library, Washington, DC
- 1998 Hort 40 (Juried by Thelma Golden), Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Fl.
- 1998 Thesis Exhibition: Entrenous On the Esplanade, Corcoran Gallery of Art,
Washington, DC
- GRANTS AND AWARDS
- 2007-2008 AIM 28, Bronx Museum of The Arts
- 2003 Trawick Prize Finalist
- 2001 Young Artist Grant, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
- EDUCATION
- 1998 BFA The Corcoran College of Art and Design, Washington, DC
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Louis Jacobson. “Isolation” Washington City Paper, April 23, 2010
- Capps, Kriston. “Sight Scene: Civilian Art Projects Moves to 7th Street Space,” The Washington Post Express, January 2007 (illus.)
- Capps, Kriston. “Dynamic Field,” Washington City Paper, December 23, 2006
- Jacobson, Louis. “Jason Falchook: Behind the Shine,” Washington City Paper, June 2004, p.88 (illus.)
- Killian, Michael. “Artists Saw Surveillance Era Coming,” The Chicago Tribune, January 24, 2003
- O’Sullivan, Michael. “On Exhibit: Home is Where the Art Is,” The Washington Post Weekend Section, January 10, 2003. p. 37 (illus.)
- Jacobson, Louis. “Burbed Content,” Washington City Paper, January 24, 2003, p.52 (illus.)
- Shaw-Eagle, Joanna. “Suburbia in Light, Shadow, Without People,” The Washington Times, January 4, 2003, p. D3
- Green, Tyler. “DC Diary”, Artnet.com, August 2003
- Jacobson, Louis. “Jason Falchook: Lightly Scratching a Trajectory,” Washington City Paper, August 2002, p. 88 (illus.)
- Adams, Lorraine. “Fusebox, Generating a Buzz On the Art Scene,” The Washington Post, July 28, 2002, p. G8 (illus.)
- Dawson, Jessica. “Spring Solos 2000,” Washington City Paper, April 2000
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