Education
Montserrat College of Art – Beverly, MA 2012 - 2017
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Painting/ Drawing
EXHIBITIONS
Artists For Humanity (Solo Show) “A Reflection of Us” - Boston, Ma. 2025
Saint Botolph Club(Group Show) “Fellows Fanfare” - Boston, Ma. 2025
Massachusetts state house - Boston, Ma 2025
Saint Botolph club (Group show) - Boston, Ma 2025
Concord Art (Group show) “Bird Stories” - Concord, Ma 2024
ShowUp (solo Show) “Kids From the Stars” - Boston, Ma 2024
Sculptors Gallery - Boston, Ma 2024
Hallspace Gallery (Group show) Black Futures - Boston, Ma 2023
Laisun Keane(2 person show) Fragmented Experiences - Boston, Ma 2022
Beacon st Gallery (2 Person show) “XTENSION”- Boston, Ma 2022
Kingston gallery(Group Show) “Whistling in the Dark” - Boston, Ma 2021
The Flowering Rock (Solo Show “Obsessed With”)- Boston, Ma 2020
Cambridge Innovation Center - cambridge, Ma 2018
Montserrat college of art- Beverly, Ma 2017
Career Collaborative – Boston, MA 2017
Jameel Radcliffe is a Boston-based painter whose work intricately weaves together personal introspection and the vibrant energy of his community. A graduate of Montserrat College of Art with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing, Radcliffe has developed a distinctive voice in contemporary art, marked by a compelling interplay between figurative and abstract forms. Radcliffe's artistic journey has been showcased in a diverse range of exhibitions. Notable recent solo shows include "Kids From the Stars" at Show Up! in Boston (2024) and "Obsessed With" at The Flowering Rock (2020). His group exhibitions include "Bird Stories" at Concord Art (2024), "Black Futures: How to See in Total Darkness" at Hallspace Gallery (2023), and "XTENSION" at Beacon St Gallery (2022). He has also exhibited in significant two-person shows, such as "Fragmented Experiences" at Laisun Keane (2022) and "Whistling in the Dark" at Kingston Gallery (2021).
Radcliffe's contributions to the art community have been recognized through various honors, including the George Gabin Prize and the Gilbert Award in 2017, as well as the Excellence in Painting Award at Montserrat College of Art. His work has been featured in prominent publications such as the Boston Globe and Art New England, and he has participated in the Boston Center for the Arts Residency Program from 2022 to 2024.
His art is represented in several esteemed permanent collections, including those of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Google LLC, and MITIMco. Radcliffe continues to explore the boundaries of artistic expression, drawing inspiration from his Boston roots and the dynamic interplay of identity and community.
Awards
Saint Botolph Club Emerging Artist Award 2024
WBUR Makers 2024
George Gabin Prize, Open House Award 2017
Gilbert Award 2017
Excellence in painting award 2017
Montserrat graduation award
Residencies
Boston Center For the Arts Residency Program 2022- present
Permanent collections
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Google LLC
MITIMCo