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SCG Artist Lecture with Jori Jori
04/18/2026 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM PT
Admission
- Free
Location
Blue Line Arts
405 Vernon Street Suite 100
Roseville, CA 95678
United States of America
405 Vernon Street Suite 100
Roseville, CA 95678
United States of America
Summary
Join us for a whimsical evening with Jori Jori! Our latest local SCG artist for 2026! Hear about her past residencies, travel, and all her "Larger than Life" projects that are sure to intrigue you.
Saturday, April 18th, 2026
4:00PM - 5:00PM
Reception to follow: 5:00PM - 7:00PM
Jori is an award winning visual storyteller working with found objects and textiles, creating wearable and sculptural art.
As a personal mission to make the practice sustainable, the artist works with entirely secondhand, donated and found objects. Finding materials that have more life in them, and keeping them out of landfills. The works explore mythology, the representations of gender, body and self, and how we are connected and disconnected from the natural world. There is an additional focus on the creation of “worship objects” and our relationship to these objects.
Jori’s artistic background includes an education in acting for film, as well as over 10 years of film credits, both in front of and behind the camera. As a live performer, Jori has been on stage since childhood, performing in a circus, theatrically and as a standup comedian. She has performed internationally, and in all 50 states, as part of the “U.S. They” comedy tour. Jori has costumed for film and theatre, as well as working in set decoration and props.
This dual focus of performance and visual art informs the artist's creative choices, and there is an ongoing engagement with the idea of visual storytelling, and the ideal of “self culture.”
The Susan Cooley-Gilliom Artist in Residence and Teaching Program is generously offered in partnership with the Placer County Foundation.
Saturday, April 18th, 2026
4:00PM - 5:00PM
Reception to follow: 5:00PM - 7:00PM
Jori is an award winning visual storyteller working with found objects and textiles, creating wearable and sculptural art.
As a personal mission to make the practice sustainable, the artist works with entirely secondhand, donated and found objects. Finding materials that have more life in them, and keeping them out of landfills. The works explore mythology, the representations of gender, body and self, and how we are connected and disconnected from the natural world. There is an additional focus on the creation of “worship objects” and our relationship to these objects.
Jori’s artistic background includes an education in acting for film, as well as over 10 years of film credits, both in front of and behind the camera. As a live performer, Jori has been on stage since childhood, performing in a circus, theatrically and as a standup comedian. She has performed internationally, and in all 50 states, as part of the “U.S. They” comedy tour. Jori has costumed for film and theatre, as well as working in set decoration and props.
This dual focus of performance and visual art informs the artist's creative choices, and there is an ongoing engagement with the idea of visual storytelling, and the ideal of “self culture.”
The Susan Cooley-Gilliom Artist in Residence and Teaching Program is generously offered in partnership with the Placer County Foundation.
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