About
Jude Broughan is New Zealand-born artist, based in Brooklyn, New York.
She has had solo exhibitions at venues such as Marisa Newman Projects, New York (2024, 2017), Benrubi Gallery, New York (2020, 2017), Calder and Lawson Gallery, Hamilton, New Zealand (2015), Dimensions Variable, Miami (2014), and Churner & Churner, New York (2014). Her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions and projects including the MoMA Design Store, New York; Bakehouse Art Complex, Miami; Jarvis Dooney Gallerie, Berlin; Document, Chicago; Sanderson Contemporary Art, Auckland, New Zealand; Magnan Metz, New York; Dorfman Projects, New York; and the Essl Museum, Vienna.
Broughan holds an M.F.A. from Hunter College, New York, and a B.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts, New York. She was awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in 2015, and Yaddo residency in 2018, and Individual Development Award from the United University Professions Union at the State University of New York at Old Westbury. Her work has been discussed in Musée Magazine, Domino, Art in America, Blouin Artinfo, Collector Daily, Eye Contact, the Village Voice, and Whitehot Magazine, among others.
Broughan currently teaches in the Visual Arts Department at the State University of New York at Old Westbury, and Marymount Manhattan College, New York. She has also held teaching positions at Hunter College, and Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York. She has given artist talks at institutions including Hercules Art Studio Program, Pratt Institute, and School of Visual Arts, among others.
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JUDE BROUGHAN
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2025 Human Behavior, ART LAB, Social and Environmental Justice Institute, SUNY Old Westbury, LI, NY
2024 Strawberries, Twine, and Time, Marisa Newman Projects, New York
2022 Soap and Stones, Benrubi Gallery, New York
2020 Lumination, Benrubi Gallery (online exhibition during the pandemic), New York
2017 Memory Foam, Marisa Newman Projects, New York
Athenree, Benrubi Gallery, New York
2015 Honey, Calder and Lawson Gallery, Hamilton, New Zealand (with catalog)
2014 Plot, Dimensions Variable, Miami
Certain Lights, Churner and Churner, New York
2011 Nauscopy, Chashama 461 Gallery, New York
2009 Alright (book launch), Sunday L.E.S. Gallery, New York
2005 Afloat on the Ocean of Endless Possibilities, Inwork Inc., New York
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2025 Manufactured Landscapes exhibition, Benrubi Gallery, New York
La Banda 2025 exhibition, Tappeto Volante Gallery, Brooklyn
SHELF exhibition, Kate Werble Gallery, New York
2024 IMPRIMATUR, Marymount Manhattan College faculty exhibition, Hewitt Gallery, New York, NY
Reflective Realities, 2-person exhibition: Jude Broughan / Soapbox, Justine Walker / do undo redo
ART LAB, Social and Environmental Justice Institute, SUNY Old Westbury, Long Island, NY (curated by Dr. Hyewon Yi)
2023 The Word Camera Means Room, 205 Hudson St., Hunter College, New York, NY
You Go Girl!, Marisa Newman Projects, New York, NY
2022 Holiday Bazaar at Maura Hoffman with Studio Archive Project, New York, NY
2021 Benefit Exhibition, Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY
Winter of Hope, Benrubi Projects, Woodstock, NY
2020 This Must Be the Place, 601Artspace (online exhibition during the pandemic), New York
Paradox of Constructed Nature: The Faculty Show 2020, Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, SUNY Old Westbury, LI, NY
Group Dynamic, BMCC Art Faculty Show, Shirley Fiterman Art Center, BMCC, CUNY, New York
2019 Between the legible and the opaque: Approaches to an ideal in place, Bakehouse Art Complex, Miami (curated by Adler Guerrier))
Eyes in the Canopy, Casacor Miami, Miami (curated by Ibett Yanez del Castillo)
We Still Imagine, Make and Read Books 2, Space 776 Gallery, Brooklyn
2019 Every Woman Biennial, New York
The Print Shop: with Kayrock Screenprinting, MoMA Design Store Soho, New York
Mana Decentralized, Mana Contemporary, Jersey City
Paper Chase, Marisa Newman Projects, New York
2018 Through Her Eye, Mana Contemporary, Chicago
Materialist Photography, Jarvis Dooney Galerie, Berlin, Germany
2017 The Expanding Matrix, Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, SUNY Old Westbury, LI, NY
Paris, London, Hong Kong, Portland, Brooklyn, Detroit, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Diego, Oak Park, Berlin, Document, Chicago
Single Channel, Sanderson Contemporary, Auckland, New Zealand
Whitney Houston Biennial, 325 West Broadway, New York
Cataloguing Blue, Calder and Lawson Gallery, Hamilton, New Zealand
Quantum Overdrive!, HCCC Benjamin J. Dineen, III and Dennis C. Hull Gallery , Jersey City
!Fresh Prints!, Printmaking Center of New Jersey, Branchburg
2016 post-fact, Little Zelda Community Annex, Brooklyn (curated by Michael Wilson)
The Insiders, Housewife Gallery, Brooklyn
The Print Shop: Screenprinting with Kayrock (workshop in conjunction with Eye for Design), Museum of Art and Design, New York
Ornamentation of the Joint, Pfizer Building, Brooklyn (curated by Allison Peller)
Surface One, ARENA at Brooklyn Dermatology, Brooklyn (curated by Renée Riccardo)
2015 SUBSETS: Sets and Pairs from the Waikato University Art Collection, Calder and Lawson Gallery, Hamilton, New Zealand
Wallpaper, Bath Street Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand
Hand/Made: The Digital Age and The Industrial Revolution, Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, Woodstock
The Perennial, The Grecian Shelter, Prospect Park, Brooklyn (curated by Karen Azoulay)
A Weekend in the Country, Magnan Metz, New York (curated by Paul Laster)
Cirrus, Dorfman Projects, New York (curated by Vanessa Buia)
2014 The Last Picture Show, Churner and Churner, New York
Hunter College MFA Thesis Exhibition, New York
Double Take, Youme Haus, Brooklyn
2013 As If You Were Bringing Back Dust From the Moon, Papakura Art Gallery, Auckland (with catalog)
New New York, ESSL Museum, Vienna (curated by John Silvis; with catalog)
2012 Jude Broughan, Susa Templin, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Newman Popiashvili Gallery, New York
Dead in August, Site 95 at New York Center for Art and Media Studies, New York
Written by Snakes, Churner and Churner, New York
Sutured, Like the Spice, Brooklyn
Best of 2012, Soloway, Brooklyn
2011 Play it Again, Hunter College Times Square Gallery, New York
How I spent my summer vacation..., Pendergast Gallery, UCSD, San Diego
2010 Inanimate Pictures, Hudson Guild Gallery, New York
Benevolent New World, A.T. Kearney, New York
Stand Here and Listen, James Hotel, New York (collection)
Sandwich and Yellow Vase, 179 Canal, New York (hallway project)
Glitch Generation, Brooklyn Arts Council Gallery, Brooklyn
Symbol Rush, Newman Popiashvilli Gallery, New York
2009 D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival, d.u.m.b.o. arts center (d.a.c.), Brooklyn (project)
Everything Must Go, Heist Gallery, New York
Candygrammar, 999 Metropolitan Studios, Brooklyn
I Heart Art, d.u.m.b.o. arts center (d.a.c.), Brooklyn (benefit)
CURATORIAL PROJECTS
2025 Pink Spiral exhibition, Marisa Newman Projects, New York, NY
2023 Beautiful Night, Benrubi Projects, New York, NY
Beautiful Night, Studio Archive Project, online
EDITIONS
2025 A Brooklyn Block, set of 20 unique collaged and stitched screen and pigment prints
2024 Soap Stack Still Life (after Morandi), limited edition screen print
Strawberry Sundays, limited edition screen print
2020 Night Swimming, limited edition artists’ book
2018 Radio Four, limited edition screen print, in collaboration with Kayrock Screenprinting, Brooklyn
2017 Gary Ave, limited edition screen print, collaboration with Marisa Newman Projects & Kayrock, Brooklyn
2014 Brooklyn Botanical, limited edition screen print, in collaboration with Kayrock Screenprinting, Brooklyn
2013 All the Sofas in Cambridge, limited edition artists’ book
2012 Comprehensive, limited edition artists’ book
2009 Alright, limited edition artists’ book
2008 Relatively Recent, limited edition artists’ book
EDUCATION
2014 M.F.A., Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY
1999 B.F.A., School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES
2025 Individual Development Award, UUP SUNY Old Westbury, Long Island, NY
2024 Individual Development Award, UUP SUNY Old Westbury, Long Island, NY
2018 Yaddo Residency, Saratoga, NY
2015 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, New York, NY
1998 Special Departmental Grant Recipient, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
2025 Peer Review Journal, Volume 3 - March 14, 2025. Including my essay on the work of Cynthia Reynolds, and Jason Lipow's essay about my work.
2024 “You Can Make It” by Priscilla Fusco, catalog essay for solo exhibition Strawberries, Twine, and Time at Marisa Newman Projects, June - August 2024
2023 “Notes on Dreaming” by Samuel Draxler, catalog essay for You Go Girl! group exhibition at Marisa Newman Projects, Dec 2022 - Feb 2023
2021 “Artist Portfolio - Jude Broughan”, Kolaj Magazine, #32, 2021
2020 Shanel Thompson, “Luminations - Jude Broughan”, Musée Magazine, 9/23
2019 Anna Kocharian, “Are Posters the New Wall Art? According to MoMA, They Might Be”, Domino, 2/24
2017 Jillian Steinhauer, "The Greatest Biennial of All", Hyperallergic, 3/24
Sarah Cascone, "The All-Woman ‘Whitney Houston Biennial’ Is Back, and It’s No Joke", Artnet, 3/15
Ratik Asokan, “Jude Broughan: Athenree”, The Village Voice, February
Taylor Dafoe, “Jude Broughan’s Photographic Abstractions”, Blouin Artinfo, February
2016 Paul Laster, “Nada Vs Untitled: A Battle on the Beach”, Whitehot Magazine, December 1
2015 John Burdick, “Hand/Made: Digital Art and The Industrial Revolution”, Woodstock Times, Sept 3
Jan Castro, “Ruins, Mass Nudity, and Indoor Vistas”, Whitehot Magazine, July
Peter Dornauf, “Incongruity and Paradox”, Eye Contact, March 6
Peter Dornauf, “Collage Comes to Campus”, Nexus, February-March
Cover image Stock, ArtZone, Issue 58, Feb-April
2014 “The Last Picture Show”, The New Yorker, November 21
Anne Tschida, “Jude Broughan plots her ground”, Knight Arts Miami, September 9
Exhibitions- The Lookout, “Jude Broughan at Churner and Churner”, Art in America, July
Loring Knoblauch, “Jude Broughan, Certain Lights @Churner and Churner”, Collector Daily, June 13
Zara Sigglekow, “The Nature of Poetical Art”, Eye Contact, March 5
Sue Gardiner, "Postcards: Aiuckland", Art News NZ, Autumn
“Papakura Art Gallery,” Art New Zealand, Issue 149, Autumn
2013 Meaghan Kent, “Jude Broughan . . . ,” Site95 Journal, vol. 1, no. 10
John Feinstein, “Reformations”, Culturehall, no. 103
2012 Katya Kazakina, “Poetic Improvisations”, Bloomberg News, July 12