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Jacqueline Hock plastic artist

Route

After a professional career devoted to industrial design, teaching and the creation of furniture, Jacqueline Hock left the applied arts and resumed the path of the Academy of Fine Arts to devote herself to the plastic arts and more especially to the sculpture.

After winning the “Minis” competition organized by the Domaine de la Lice, a group dedicated to textile art and recognized by the French Community of Belgium, she joined this group and is part of its Artistic Council. This is how she has come a long way in the field of textile art.

During this period of creation, she obtained prizes, scholarships, and participated in various international biennials.

Training

  • Degree in plastic, visual and spatial arts - "Industrial aesthetics" at the Saint - Luc Institute in Liège

  • Academy of Fine Arts of Liège - sculpture

Price

  • 1st prize in the sculpture competition of the Brussels Institute for Environmental Management (IBGE). September 2003

  • 1st Prize of the Minister of the French Community at the “Miniatures” competition of the Domaine de la Lice 2009

  • Mention in the "Projects" competition of the Domaine de la Lice 2013

  • 2016 laureate of the SPES Foundation

Works acquired by public authorities

  • “Les germes”: monumental works located in Sobiesky Park and acquired by the Brussels Region.

  • “Les Déliés”: 2 pieces acquired by the Provincial Government of Liège.

Exhibitions selection

  • “Hijacked objects” Espace Wallonie in Liège, October 2003 - group exhibition

  • "Trilogy" in Aix la Chapelle - November 2004 - group exhibition

  • "Confrontation" at the Château de Jehay - April 2008 - group exhibition

  • “Les Déliés” personal exhibition at the Galerie de Wégimont - May June 2008

  • "The gaze of others" - Armorican Biennial of Living / Contemporary Art - Brittany - October 2009

  • "Sur le Fil" - Maison des Métiers d'Art - Province of Liège - April 2010

  • “Miniature tapestries” - Costume and Lace Museum - Brussels - April 2010

  • “VI International Textile Art Biennial” Mexico City - May 2011

  • "Small size works" Lithuania - April 2012

  • "Infinitely son" - TAMAT - Tournai - December 2012

  • “Miniature tapestries” Curtius Museum - Liège - September 2013 - group exhibition

  • “On the wire route” Center Marius Staquet - Mouscron - September 2013 - group exhibition

  • “Nexus - Fiber Works” - Kurogawa INN Museum - Asakura Japan - April 2014

  • "Nexus - Minis" - CA Gallery - Munakata Japan - June 2014

  • "Projects" - Domaine de la Lice - Hamme Mille - September 2014

  • "At the end of the wire" - Galerie du Beffroi - Namur - December 2014

  • “BAL des Galeries” -Musée des Beaux-Arts de Liège - June 2015

  • “Contemporary tapestries” Municipal House of Evere - October 2015

  • "7 @ art" Oude kerk in Vichte - October 2015

  • "Le Domaine de la Lice" - La Châtaigneraie - Flemalle - March 2017

  • "International Mini Textile Exhibition" Gallery HAWAR - Oldeberkoop - Netherlands May 2017

  • "On the track" Boverie Museum - Liège - September 2017

  • "Scythia" Ivano-Frankivs'k, Ukraine - 12th International Biennial of Contemporary Textile Art - June 2018

  • “Atelier Electra” - Liège- June 2019 - group exhibition

  • “20th European Exhibition of Fantastic Art” - European Center for Fantastic Art - Eben Emael June 2019

  • "A work of art under the tree" - No Name Gallery - Roloux December 2019

  • “Atelier Electra” - Liège - December 2019 - group exhibition

  • « 7@art » - Centre culturel De oude pastorie – Kappelle-op-den-Bos octobre 2020

  • « Spring 22 » NoName Gallery – Roloux mai 2022

  • « Parcours d'artistes » Saint Léon'art - Liège - septembre 2022

  • « Eclore » Galerie Juvénal – Huy septembre-octobre 2022

  • « 40 ans de la Châtaigneraie » Flémalle février 2023

  • « 10 ans de Traces » Traces Galerie – Liège novembre 2023

  • « Correspondances » au Hangar – Liège janvier 2024

  • « Rétrospective » au Hangar – Liège avril 2024

  • « 7@art Verborgen welderen » Sint Jozefkerk – Oostende mai 2024

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