Sept 20 – Oct 25, 2025
Jen Hicks
Marking Time

Jennifer Hicks, 8/15/25, Oil on wood panel, 48” x 48″
About the Exhibit
Time is the framework for my drawing and painting practice. In working with the figure, I seek to capture both a moment and the internal landscape of the sitter. Daily drawing sessions function as a meditation—repetition that sharpens vision, timing, and the choices I make with color, line, positive and negative space, and other principles of art-making.
Between looking and seeing, there is a fleeting gap: a split second where an image imprints itself on my mind before I translate it to canvas. This gap, described in Buddhism as a place of stillness and equilibrium, is central to my work. It is a space beyond words or thought—just presence.
Roses are also a recurring motif in my practice. For me, they serve as a metaphor for the human spirit. Through the use of multiple roses and mirrors, I explore light, reflection, and metaphor, creating spaces that attempt to hold and extend a moment.
Ultimately, my work is an inquiry into memory, perception, and the impossibility of holding on. To capture the fleeting is like trying to grasp smoke before it disappears into a black hole.
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Jen Hicks
Marking Time
Sep 20 – Oct 25, 2025
Opening Reception Sat, Sep 20, 4-6pm
About the Exhibition:
Time is the framework for my drawing and painting practice. In working with the figure, I seek to capture both a moment and the internal landscape of the sitter. Daily drawing sessions function as a meditation—repetition that sharpens vision, timing, and the choices I make with color, line, positive and negative space, and other principles of art-making.
Between looking and seeing, there is a fleeting gap: a split second where an image imprints itself on my mind before I translate it to canvas. This gap, described in Buddhism as a place of stillness and equilibrium, is central to my work. It is a space beyond words or thought—just presence.
Roses are also a recurring motif in my practice. For me, they serve as a metaphor for the human spirit. Through the use of multiple roses and mirrors, I explore light, reflection, and metaphor, creating spaces that attempt to hold and extend a moment.
Ultimately, my work is an inquiry into memory, perception, and the impossibility of holding on. To capture the fleeting is like trying to grasp smoke before it disappears into a black hole.
About Jen Hicks:
Jennifer Hicks is a multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, installation, film, painting, and performance. She is the owner and director of Jane St. Art Center in Saugerties, NY—an exhibition space and artist residency dedicated to presenting new works that bridge artistic mediums and foster experimentation.
Biography
Born in 1959 in Lawrenceville, NY, Hicks grew up in a creative household. Her mother was an opera singer, painter, and sculptor, while her father worked in television as a production manager and stage designer before transitioning into emergency rescue.
Hicks has exhibited and performed at venues and festivals including: the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, The Bromfield Gallery (Boston), Greeley Square Gallery (NYC), Mobius Artist Group, CRASHarts (Boston), CAVE (NYC), Wired Gallery (High Falls, NY), B Gallery (High Falls, NY), Palmer Art (Larchmont, NY), Boulder Fringe Festival, New Orleans Fringe Festival, Artisterium Tblisi (Republic of Georgia), Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Oberon, collaborations with Liars & Believers (Cambridge, MA), EarthDance, Tsai Performance Center (Boston), Judson Church (NYC), Cross Contemporary Art (Saugerties, NY), West Strand Gallery (Kingston, NY), and Jane St. Art Center (Saugerties, NY), among others. She has created and directed over 50 original theater works, integrating choreography, dramaturgy, set design, and costuming.
Education & Training
• BFA, Tufts University (1984) – Performance, Theater Design, Installation, Fine Arts
• Studio Fine Arts Degree, School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (1994) – Painting, Sculpture, Drawing, Performance
• MFA in Contemporary Performance, Naropa University (2006)
Her influential teachers include Walter Pashko, Bill Flynn, David Kelly, Skip Milson, Mags Harries, and Marilyn Arsem. At Naropa she trained with Wendell Beavers, members of SITI Company, Mary Overlie (Viewpoints), Barbara Dilley (Contemplative Dance), Erika Berland & Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen (Body-Mind Centering®), Emilie Conrad (Continuum), Jonathan Hart & Ethie Friend (Roy Hart Voice), Steve Wangh (Acting/Physical Theater), members of Tectonic Theater Project (Devised Theater), Meredith Monk, and Amy Russell (Ecole Jacques Lecoq).
She has also studied Butoh for over 30 years, working with Maureen Fleming, Koichi Tamano, Akira Kasai, and Katsura Kan.
Awards & Recognition
• Traveling Scholars Fellowship – School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston / Tufts University (1996)
• Exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (1997) for award-winning installation/performance
• Franklin Furnace Alumni (NYC, 1997)
• Decade-long member of Mobius Artist Group, the longest-running performance art collective in the U.S.
Teaching & Professional Work
Hicks has taught and lectured at institutions including Massachusetts College of Art, Brandeis University, Naropa University, University of North Carolina, The Dance Complex, Green Street Studio, and Omega Institute. She served on the Woodstock Film Festival Board (2018–20) and the Exhibitions Committee at Byrdcliffe/Kleinert (2018).
Additional Certifications & Practices
• Certified Shintaido Martial Arts Instructor
• Certified Trance Dance International Facilitator
• Certified Yoga Instructor (over 10 years teaching, registered with the National Yoga Alliance)
Licensed Massage Therapist (MA); studies at Boston School of Shiatsu, Cortiva Massage Institute, and New England School of Acupuncture
• Certified Personal Trainer, American Academy of Personal Training
Current Work
In 2014, Hicks founded Jane St. Art Center in Saugerties, NY, which now houses three galleries, offers classes and workshops, and supports local artisans alongside its residency and exhibition programs.
EVENTS RELATED TO THIS EXHIBITION
SAT, Sep 20, 4-6pm – Opening Reception


About the Artist

Jennifer Hicks is a multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, installation, film, painting, and performance. She is the owner and director of Jane St. Art Center in Saugerties, NY—an exhibition space and artist residency dedicated to presenting new works that bridge artistic mediums and foster experimentation.
Gallery Hours
• Opening Reception Day 4-6pm
Regular Gallery Hours
Thursday 12-5pm
Friday 12-6pm
Saturday 12-6pm
Sunday 12-5pm
& Showing by Appointments
Closed Holidays
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