Jane Richlovsky has been painting on patterned textiles for nearly twenty years, scouring local thrift stores for the fabrics and the American collective unconscious for the narrative material. She resides in Seattle.
Her paintings have been exhibited in solo and group shows throughout the United States, including the Museum of Northwest Art and the Tacoma Art Museum in Washington; JoAnne Artman Gallery in Laguna Beach, CA; LA Art Show and A Shenere Velt Gallery in Los Angeles; The Painting Center in New York City; Heineman-Myers Contemporary Art in Bethesda, MD; Art Now Miami in Miami Beach, Art Santa Fe; the Butte-Silver Bow Arts Foundation in Montana; and in Seattle at the Fetherston Gallery, Atelier 31, the Seattle Art Museum Gallery, and Pratt Gallery. She has received grants from the George Sugarman Foundation, the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, the King County Arts Commission, and Artist Trust. Her work is included in the collection of the King County International Airport and in private collections around the world.