About our Juror, Jamaal Eversley
Jamaal Eversley is a Randolph-based artist and curator whose bold, abstract paintings, murals, and designs put the “F”un back into Fine Arts. Passionate about connecting people through creative dialogue, his community development work combines business with the arts to bring thoughtful and inspiring exhibitions and performances to communities throughout Greater Boston.
His work has been exhibited at Massachusetts General Hospital, Beacon Gallery, and Nearby Gallery just to name a few. He has collaborated with many community centered institutions like Hopkinton Center for the Art to lead and curate group exhibitions such as The Bold & Beautiful Show. He has received numerous grants to bring his colorful aesthetic and collaborative outlook to the community.
Currently, Eversley serves as curator for Brockton Arts Organization and sits on the board of the Randolph Cultural Council. Eversley holds a BA in business from Babson College and was a Massachusetts College of Art’s Boston Art Fellow for it’s Creative Economy Business Incubator, an Arts & Business Council Creative Entrepreneur Fellow and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture’s Galleries and Exhibition Fellow. Currently he is a fellow at the historic St. Botolph Club in Boston and project manager for The National Center of Afro-American Artists in Roxbury.
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