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Jessica Oberdick is a visual artist, curator, and writer. In December 2017, Oberdick graduated from the University of Louisville with her dual Master of Arts and Art History in Critical and Curatorial Studies and Master of Public Administration in Nonprofit Management. She also holds a BFA from Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, WV.

She has contributed to various online platforms including Burnaway and Ruckus Louisville, and was recently published in the international magazine Boshemia. She has curated + co-curated exhibitions at 1619 Flux and KMAC Museum, both in Louisville.

Currently Oberdick is pursuing various writing and curatorial projects, and works as the Exhibitions Assistant at the University of Louisville.

 

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  • Home
  • Curatorial Work
    • REVOLUTIONARY
    • RESIDENT
    • Objects and Others: Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality
    • Meet Your Neighbors: Feminist and LGBTQ+ Perspectives
    • Co-Curated Exhibitions
    • The Slant Factory Art Space
  • About
    • CURRICULUM VITAE 
  • Portfolio
    • Film Photography
    • Digital Photography
    • Creepy Christmas Cards
    • Zines
    • Painting and Drawing
    • Writing
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