home > Jacksonian

Kimberly Jacobs


Meredith Norwood

by J. Ashley Nolen
January 19, 2011

Kimberly Jacobs' 1,000-watt smile lights up the room as she hugs me during our first introduction. Without reservation, she begins to share her passion for promoting artists.

"My gift is to help artists get their work seen, make it look beautiful and do it with genuine care, love and pride," Jacobs says.

At 25, Jacobs is the community arts outreach coordinator for the Greater Jackson Arts Council and the curator of exhibits at the Arts Center of Mississippi. She is also the gallery director at "The Gallery" at Jackson State University's One University Place. Through her work, she often meets discouraged artists who have dreams of showcasing their artwork but don't know how to do it. Jacobs helps schedule exhibits for local artists and bring together the local art community.

"Art is meant to evoke emotion; be it happiness, wonder, doubt or fear," Jacobs says. It's these emotions she wants others to experience when they visit an exhibit.

Jacobs has helped implement more than 50 shows in Jackson over the past few years, including Karla Pound and Leah Overstreet's "Portrait of Jackson Women" photography exhibit; H.C. Porter's "Backyards and Beyond"; The Goodwill Arts Show; and Ginger Williams' solo show. In December, she helped coordinate Jackson artist Josh Hailey's "I Love Mississippi" Retrospective--an interactive art show that featured live bands, a hotdog cook-off contest, a light show and costumes.

"It started as an idea for a simple art opening, but it turned into a large event with between 700 and 800 guests," Jacobs says about Hailey's show. She is currently helping coordinate Figment, a free participatory art event at the old Cola Plant in May.

"The culture in Mississippi is deep and real, with amazing, unadulterated talent," Jacobs says.

A Jackson native, Jacobs earned her bachelor's degree in fine art from Jackson State University in 2009.

While attending JSU, she participated in the National Student Exchange allowing her to study art galleries at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. In December, Jacobs came on board to help develop "The Gallery" at One University Place, a multi-use development JSU recently completed. She plans to bring local and national artists to the commercial gallery, which is set to open early this year.

Jacobs believes that a strong art community is critical for Jackson's growth.

"Art is a catalyst for economic growth and development," she says. " It is also an opportunity to get kids involved and for people to work together."

"Nothing comes without faith and hard work," Jacobs adds. "I live to be an example."

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story reported Jacobs' age wrong, as well as the description of Figment. We apologize for the errors.

 
posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 01/19/11 at 11:35 AM. [printer version]    Share |

COMMENTS

You are not logged in. To post a comment, you must be a registered user and logged in. Click here to register or click here to log in.

Log in to JFP using Facebook

:: recentcomments

May 25, 2012 | 02:20 PM
JRA Says Ugly Garage Ramp Must Go
justjess: Not a problem and for sure, not a priority. In an ecomomy where people are concerned about the State's infrastructure (unstable bridges, sreets in desperate need of repair ...
May 25, 2012 | 02:17 PM
BREAKING: JPS Agrees to Overhaul Discipline Policies, Settles Lawsuit
lizwaibel: Also today, the US Dept. of Education released a resource document that says restraint or seclusion does not reduce the occurrence of ...
May 25, 2012 | 09:32 AM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
notmuch: I'm not sure where the "@" came from, but I think golden eagle's response was directed to me, so I will respond one more time. First, the inclusion of the word "facts" and the phrase ...
May 25, 2012 | 08:01 AM
[Dish] Cobby Williams, Young Gun
Queen601: That first question is classic! LOL
May 24, 2012 | 09:34 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
golden eagle: @notmuch, here are some facts about voter fraud, straight from the Brennan Center's website: Fraud by individual voters is both irrational and extremely rare. Most citizens who ...
May 24, 2012 | 07:14 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
notmuch: Oh, I have hundreds of those right-wing sites, and I couldn't say which ones are more "partisan"--they all include those pesky facts. Yes, when dead voters and multiple voters under ...
May 24, 2012 | 07:11 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
justjess: @ golden eagle. Thanks for the spell check. I didn't just spell assassination wrong ONE time, I did it over and over. LOL! You are right on the mark; I was trying to use the word ...
May 24, 2012 | 06:46 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
golden eagle: I don't think you could've found a more partisan right-wing site than the Daily Caller. The fact of the matter is that the right is using this issue not as a means of improving ...
May 24, 2012 | 06:10 PM
[Dish] Cobby Williams, Young Gun
trusip: WOW! was this a real interview or a joke?
May 24, 2012 | 05:00 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
notmuch: I don't think you could have found a more liberal example of a "non-partisan" site, but even so, their evidence seems to consist of 250 carefully chosen instances in one area of ...
May 24, 2012 | 04:48 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
golden eagle: Rather than using ideological websites to support your argument, I'll use the non-partisan Brennan Center for Justice. Really good site.
May 24, 2012 | 04:30 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
notmuch: I might be missing something here, but I am a little confused by Golden Eagle's points: "the fact is that voter fraud is extremely rare"--so it is of no consequence that some ...
May 24, 2012 | 11:26 AM
Nick Hanauer's 'Controversial' TED Talk -- Tax the Rich?
RobbieR: TED is an elite academic conference.
May 24, 2012 | 10:18 AM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
DonnaLadd: No, Darryl, no one blocked you. Stop being paranoid. We just typically open comments in moderation during non-office hours. To me, a bozo isn't someone who disagrees with me. It's ...
May 24, 2012 | 06:18 AM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
Darryl: That's funny that you blocked my last comment...

100 recent comments »

 


click to view "flip" version of this week's print issue

 

Guests online: 217
Logged-in members: 3
Anonymous members: 1
Elapsed time: 1.1000
The most number of visitors ever was 1961 at once on 03/27/2012
currently online: Kamikaze  Meredith McGee

 

© Jackson Free Press, Inc. - portions of code by CC with EE. User agreement and privacy statement.
phone: 601-362-6121 (ext 11 sales, ext 16 editorial, ext 17 publisher)
fax: 601-510-9019 * P.O. Box 5067 * Jackson, MS * 39296