Hostile and threatened landscapes are the sites for multimedia artist
Jessica Segall’s work. While embedded in these sites, she plays with both the risk
of engaging with the environment and the vulnerability of the environment itself,
examining a queer ecology. She exhibits her work internationally, including at COP
26, The Fries Museum, The Queen Museum. The Coreana Museum of Art, The Havana
Bienal, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, The National Museum of Jewish American
History and The Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery. Jessica is a 2023 Guggenheim
Fellow and received grants from The Pollock Krasner Foundation, New York Foundation
for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts and Art Matters. She attended
residencies at Harvestworks, Van Eyck Academie, MacDowell, Skowhegan among others.
Her work has been featured in Cabinet Magazine, e-flux, and The New York Times. She
received her MFA from Columbia University and her BA from Bard College. She will
participate in this year’s Bangkok Biennial.