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March Wild Gallery: The Uterus Project & Untethered

  • Wild Goose Creative 188 McDowell Street Columbus United States (map)

Wild Goose Creative is proud to present March's 2026 Wild Gallery, featuring The Uterus Project by Jennifer Jolley Brown and Jennifer McCracken, and Untethered by Kasmira Snyder.

Coming together as an independent artist and a collection of artists, March’s Wild Gallery exhibition questions what it is like to be a woman in today’s world. In honor of Women’s History Month, celebrate what it means to be a woman and gather through times of hardship. Through a variety of mediums, take a look into each artists’ views on womanhood and the world.

Jennifer Jolley Brown is a central Ohio artist who works and resides in Reynoldsburg. She received her BA in Interdisciplinary Studies from The Ohio State University and her Masters of Arts in Liberal Studies from Ohio Dominican University. Brown’s current artistic practice is focused on printmaking and ceramics. She studied printmaking at the Cultural Arts Center in Columbus, and she studied ceramics with Sandy Lang and Walter Weil of LangWeil Studios in Groveport. Although Brown’s printmaking practice encompasses a variety of processes, her concentration is on drypoint etching and woodblock relief printing.

Jennifer McCracken is a Columbus based artist. She received her BFA in painting and sculpture from Columbus College Of Art and Design. Enameling was introduced to her in 2017, while working in metal smithing. Upon discovering this medium, she was able to apply her skills as a painter, printer, and sculptor. Her work is influenced by nature and is shown in two dimensional and relief form.

Kasmira is a first-generation immigrant from Wales raised in Corvallis, Oregon. She earned her Associates Degree from Columbus State Community, later graduating with her Bachelors of Fine Arts degree from The Ohio State University. Her work explores themes related to personal and societal discord, identity, gender, and tradition. She uses a variety of experimental mark-making techniques to build up transparent layers of paint, to create compelling and psychologically charged pieces. Kasmira was awarded a 6-week residency at the Chautauqua Art Institute in New York in 2025 and was a recipient of the Greater Columbus Arts Counsil Artist Materials Grant. Kasmira’s work has been exhibited at institutions such as KSU Downtown Gallery, the Urban Arts Space, Hopkins Hall Gallery, The Chautauqua Art Institute and the Columbus Museum of Art.

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