Jan Rindfleisch is an American artist, educator, author, curator, and community builder. Rindfleisch is known for the programming she initiated and oversaw at the Euphrat Museum of Art; for her book on the history of art communities in the South Bay Area, ''Roots and Offshoots: Silicon Valley's Art Community'', and for her role in documenting the careers and legacies of
Agnes Pelton and
Ruth Tunstall Grant
Ruth Tunstall Grant (1945–2017) was an African American artist, educator and activist in the San Francisco Bay Area known for her paintings, community activism, and arts advocacy. Her work has been featured in many invitational group exhibiti ...
.
Education
Rindfleisch has a BS in Physics from
Purdue University
Purdue University is a public land-grant research university in West Lafayette, Indiana, and the flagship campus of the Purdue University system. The university was founded in 1869 after Lafayette businessman John Purdue donated land and ...
and an MFA in sculpture from
San José State University
San José State University (San Jose State or SJSU) is a public university in San Jose, California. Established in 1857, SJSU is the oldest public university on the West Coast and the founding campus of the California State University (CSU) sy ...
.
Career
Curator
Rindfleisch was the executive director of the Euphrat Museum in Cupertino, California from 1979 to 2011.
At the Euprhat Rindfleisch established a history of curatorial programming that was uncommon for the time. This included the manner in which exhibitions were curated, which often involved collaboration with community members; the inclusion of community artists with established artists; and exhibition themes and content that were rare or not yet seen in art museums or art galleries. Rindfleisch's exhibition themes have included political quilts, political issues, artwork by refugees, artwork by immigrants, artwork about aging, art and technology, and the art of games.
Hank Baum states in the California Art Review, "Director Jan Rindfleisch presents exhibits that address philosophical and social issues, challenge taboos, and allow artists to be resurrected who have been obscured by the prejudice of their day."
About a 1985 exhibition, ''Art Collectors in and Around Silicon Valley'', Cathy Curtis of the
San Francisco Examiner
The ''San Francisco Examiner'' is a newspaper distributed in and around San Francisco, California, and published since 1863.
Once self-dubbed the "Monarch of the Dailies" by then-owner William Randolph Hearst, and flagship of the Hearst Corpora ...
wrote, "Provocative and timely, irreverent and unencumbered by the pompous baggage of so many art exhibits, 'Art Collectors...' is the kind of show that asks more questions than it answers." Rita Felciano noted in her review of the 1987 ''The Power of Cloth,'' "The Euphrat... puts together exhibits from the outside—events that usually have some bite to them."
In a 1984 Artweek review of ''Faces'', Sylvie Roder stated: "Leave it to Jan Rindfleisch to come up with something special. She has taken a basic theme and treated it in complex ways."
Roder continued:
In the 1990 book, Art Around the Bay: a guide to art galleries and museums in the San Francisco Bay Area, Paul Monaco and Murwani Davis write about The Euphrat and Rindfleisch, "The changing exhibitions attain national and international stature. Director/Curator Jan Rindfleisch aims for thought-provoking shows that conceptualize art in relation to ideas and cultural developments. Shows include "Art of the Refugee Experience," "Drawing From Experience: Artists Over 50," and a contemporary painting show called "Paintforum."
Author
Notable artists Rindfleisch has exhibited and written about, many early in their careers, include
Marjorie Eaton
Marjorie Lee Eaton (February 5, 1901 – April 21, 1986) was an American painter, photographer and character actress best known for physically portraying Emperor Palpatine in the original release of ''The Empire Strikes Back'', though her face ...
,
Mildred Howard
Mildred Howard (born 1945) is an African-American artist known primarily for her sculptural installation and mixed-media assemblages.Baker, Kenneth"Artist Intrigued by Interaction of Materials, Ability to Revise at Will", ''San Francisco Chronic ...
,
Agnes Pelton,
Ruth Tunstall Grant
Ruth Tunstall Grant (1945–2017) was an African American artist, educator and activist in the San Francisco Bay Area known for her paintings, community activism, and arts advocacy. Her work has been featured in many invitational group exhibiti ...
,
Mary Parks Washington,
Connie Young Yu,
Juana Alicia,
Jean LaMarr, Paul Pei-Jen Hau,
Flo Oy Wong,
Consuelo Jimenez Underwood, and the
Muwekma Ohlone people. Rindfleisch's participation in the role of securing
Agnes Pelton's legacy is documented in the
Phoenix Art Museum
The Phoenix Art Museum is the largest museum for visual art in the southwest United States. Located in Phoenix, Arizona, the museum is . It displays international exhibitions alongside its comprehensive collection of more than 18,000 works of ...
's 2019–2021 traveling exhibition and companion monograph.
Community advocate
Rindfleisch was a founding member of the alternative, performance arts space,
WORKS/San José, in 1977. In 1985 she helped established the Cupertino Arts Commission. Additional civic involvement includes participating in the Getty Museum Management Institute,
UC Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public university, public land-grant university, land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of Californi ...
(1989), serving as a member of the
California Arts Council
The California Arts Council is a state agency based in Sacramento, United States. Its eight council members are appointed by the Governor and the state Legislature. The agency's mission is to advance California through arts, culture and creativi ...
Visual Arts Panel (1990), the Santa Clara County Arts Council (1989–1997), San José City Hall Exhibits Committee (2006–2013), and the
Arts Council Silicon Valley
The Arts Council Silicon Valley (1982–2013) was the official Santa Clara County, United States arts council.
Established in 1982 originally as the Cultural Council and later as Arts Council of Santa Clara County, Arts Council Silicon Valley ( ...
Local Arts Grants Review Panel (2013). Rindfleisch has acted as juror for many exhibitions and arts organizations outside of her role at the Euphrat Museum including the
Sanchez Art Center
The Sanchez Art Center is a nonprofit arts organization located in Pacifica, California. It was formed in 1996 by local artists and community members.
History
The Sanchez Art Center was founded in 1996 by artists and residents of Pacifica. Th ...
,
WORKS/San José and
Women Eco Artists Dialog.
Rindfleisch is a social justice advocate and early spokesperson on issues of inclusion and racism in the arts. She spoke on strategies of inclusion and provided frameworks to fellow arts professionals as early as 1992.
Awards and recognition
Writing about Rindfleisch as a recipient of their 2014 ''Women of Influence Award'',
Silicon Valley Business Journal
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stated:
It continued,
Presenting ''The Civic Service Award in Cultural Arts'' from the City of Cupertino to Rindfleisch in 1988, Councilmember Phil N. Johnson stated, "Jan has helped to bring our fine arts programs to one of the highest levels you can achieve..."
Rindfleisch has also received the following: Arts Council Silicon Valley's Arts & Business Arts Leadership Award; Santa Clara County Woman of Achievement (1989), Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce Leadership Vision Award in the Arts (1993), and the Asian Heritage Council Arts Award (1988).
Selected publications
* ''Staying Visible, The Importance of Archives.'' Introductory essay, Jan Rindfleisch, produced in conjunction with Euphrat Museum of Art. 1981.
*"Computers and Art," in ''CADRE 84''. Marcia Chamberlain, ed.
San Jose State University
San José State University (San Jose State or SJSU) is a public university in San Jose, California. Established in 1857, SJSU is the oldest public university on the West Coast and the founding campus of the California State University (CSU) sy ...
Art Department, San Jose, California. 1983.
* ''Content Art, Contemporary Issues.'' Rindfleisch, Jan, curator Cupertino, CA: Euphrat Gallery, De Anza College, 1985.
*''The First San Jose Biennial'',
San Jose Museum of Art
The San José Museum of Art (SJMA) is a modern and contemporary art museum in downtown San Jose, downtown San Jose, California, United States. Founded in 1969, the museum holds a permanent collection with an emphasis on West Coast of the United Sta ...
. San Jose, California, 1986.
*"Women, Politics and Quilts" in ''Beyond Power: A Celebration''.
Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California. 1987.
*"Symbolic Rituals" in ''Irregular Gazette.''
San Jose State University
San José State University (San Jose State or SJSU) is a public university in San Jose, California. Established in 1857, SJSU is the oldest public university on the West Coast and the founding campus of the California State University (CSU) sy ...
Art Department, San Jose, California. Fall 1987.
*''Art of the Refugee Experience''. Rindfleisch, Jan, Cupertino, CA: Euphrat Gallery, 1988.
* ''Coming Across: Art by Recent Immigrants.'' Rindfleisch, Jan, ed. Cupertino, CA: Euphrat Museum of Art, 1994.
* ''HEARTWORK: Creating Something Together'', Collaborating organizations included Artship Foundation, Augustino Dance Theater, and Indian Canyon Ranch/Costanoan Indian Research, Inc. Produced and edited by Jan Rindfleisch. Curators: Jan Rindfleisch with Diana Argabrite and Slobodan Dan Paich. 1996.
* ''Roots and Offshoots: Silicon Valley's Arts Community'', Rindfleisch, Jan; Maribel Alvarez; Raj Jayadev, edited by Nancy Hom and Ann Sherman, Santa Clara, CA: Ginger Press, 2017.
* ''Creative Power: the Art and Activism of Ruth Tunstall Grant'', Jan Rindfleisch with Barbara Goldstein, essay by Lizzetta Lefalle-Collins, Santa Clara, CA: Ginger Press, 2019.
*''The Art of Jean La Marr'', Essay by Ann M. Wolfe. Contributions from
Allan L. Edmunds, Mary Lee Fulkerson, Debra Harry, PhD., Archana Hortsing, Lucy R. Lippard, Susan Lobo, Ph.D., Judith Lowry, Malcolm Margolin, Vincent Medina, Anya Montiel, Ph.D., Raymond Patlan, Jan Rindfleisch. Reno, Nevada: Nevada Museum of Art, 2020. .
*"Staying Visible: How a Small-Town Couple Boosted Agnes Pelton’s Star" in ''California Desert Art'', Japenga, Ann, ed. California, 2022.
*"From a Thrift Store to the Whitney—Making the Ignored Visible" in ''Entanglements: A curated collection of contemporary culture'', Wylde, Nanette, ed., CA: Hunger Button Books, 2022.
ISBN 9781936083206
Archives
Rindfleisch's archives are held in part at the Martin Luther King Jr. Library at San Jose State University.
References
External links
* , video (18:42 minutes)
Interview with Jan RindfleischOfficial Website
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1942 births
20th-century American women artists
21st-century American historians
21st-century American women artists
21st-century American women writers
American art curators
American art historians
Women art historians
American women curators
American women historians
Artists from the San Francisco Bay Area
Living people
Purdue University alumni
San Jose State University alumni
Women museum directors
Artists from San Jose, California