Jane Rosen
Jane Rosen
Born in 1950 in New York, Jane Rosen is a painter and sculptor renowned for her animal themes. She earned her BA from New York University in 1972 and later taught at the New York School of Visual Arts. As a child, she often visited the Metropolitan Museum’s Egyptian Collection, where her admiration for hawks and falcons became a central focus in her work, alongside other animals like ravens, horses, sheep, and wolves. Rosen excels in various mediums, blending sculpture, painting, and drawing in each piece. She has taught at esteemed institutions, including the School of Visual Arts, Bard College, LaCoste School of the Arts in France, Stanford University, and the University of California, Berkeley. Her work has been featured in prominent publications such as the New York Times, ArtForum, Art in America, and Art News. With over 200 solo and group exhibitions across the United States, her art is included in the collections of numerous venues, such as the Aspen Art Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, Chevron Corporation, JP Morgan Chase Bank, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego.