Jazmine Catasús


Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts Degree

Jazmine Catasús is an artist and educator, based in Brooklyn, NY. She is an object-based artist primarily working with handmade paper as a foundational material. Her practice is concerned with the intersections of ornamentation, materiality, and spiritual practices, and Black Subjectivity. She is currently an MFA candidate at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and holds a BA from CUNY-Hunter College. She was trained as a papermaker at Pace Paper and Dieu Donné Papermill. Jazmine has taught printmaking and papermaking workshops at several institutions, including: Dieu Donné, the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, International Print Center of New York, The Museum of Modern Art, and the Noguchi Museum. Her work has been exhibited nationally, most recently at: Olympia (NY). She is the Artistic Director/Master Printer at EFA-Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop and serves on the Board. Jazmine has attended residencies at The Bard Graduate Center, The Penland School of Crafts, and the Morgan Conservatory.