Jacqui Crocetta
Visual artist, Jacqui Crocetta, is an abstract painter based in Rockville, Maryland.

"Extending Trust," Duo Show, Studio Gallery, Washington, DC, May 2010. Artists' Reception: May 8, 4 - 6 pm

"Laurel Art Guild Open Juried Exhibition," Montpelier Arts Center, Laurel, MD, March 2010, Juror: Michael Janis

"Area Artists," Johns Hopkins University, Montgomery County Campus, Rockville, MD, September 2009 - December 2009

"Courage Unmasked," American University Museum at Katzen Art Center, Washington, DC, September, 9, 2009 (fundraiser for head and neck cancer patients)

Solo Show, Washington Court Hotel, Washington, DC, July 2009 - January 2010

"A Midsommernights Dreame," Studio Gallery, Washington, DC, July-August 2009

Artomatic, Washington, DC, May-July 2009

"Into the Light," Duo Show, Studio Gallery, Washington, DC, April 2009

Group Show, Women's National Democratic Club, Washington, DC, January-March 2009

"One Big, One Small," Studio Gallery, Washington, DC, December 2008

"Inspired by Weather," Metropolitan Center for the Visual Arts, Rockville, Maryland, August 2008

"STIMULUS," Studio Gallery, Washington, DC, July 2008

"New Members," Studio Gallery, Washington, DC, June 2008

"Tracing Influence," Sculpture at Evergreen, Baltimore, Maryland, April-November 2006 (a collaboration with Alison Crocetta)

"The exhibit's real gem can be found attached to the side of the Garrett family's carriage house, just a few steps away from a series of fascinating gravestones honoring long-dead horses. 'Tracing Influence" is a massive stenciled image of a woman, some peacocks, and delicate floral patterns, laser-cut into white waterproof paper and plastered to the side of the building like a giant, elegant doily. Created by Alison Crocetta, the piece is based on designs drawn by Jacqui Crocetta Grothe in response to a design book found in Evergreen House's library. This mural-like piece is every bit as elegant and mannered as the mansion itself."
—J. Bowers, "Garden State: Taking in This Summer's Crop of Outdoor Works Around Historic Homeland Estate," Baltimore City Paper, July 5, 2006