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  The New York Times Review of Fjord Collection, Felt Bowls by Michelle Jaffé for ArtWare Editions, New York  
  New York Times, Kate Taylor, Creative Types, Learning to Be Business-Minded, June 19, 2010, C1 Reporting on New York Foundation for the Arts, Artist as Entrepreneur Boot Camp 5 week seminar grant which I was awarded and participated in June-July 2010.  
  The Denver Post In House: Heartfelt Housewares, February 27, 2010, Review of Fjord Collection Nested Felt Bowls by Michelle Jaffé for ArtWare Editions, New York  
  NYSCA, New York State Council on the Arts 2008 Received Individual Artist Grant for Sculpture & Sound Installation, Wappen Field.  
  New York Foundation for the Arts 2008 Fiscal Sponsorship for Sculpture & Sound Installation Wappen Field  
  Creative Capital  
  ChairBlog Blog & Images about Artists & Designer's reflections on Chairs  
  New York Spaces Magazine Contemporary Design as seen & experienced in New York  
  Susan Berko Conde Gallery/E.M. Berko Archive Exhibition The Lightness of Being, December 4, 2009 - January 24, 2010 Solo Exhibitiion Recent Work, April 29 - June 26, 2010  
  ArtWare Editions Artware Editions is a New York City-based gallery that collaborates with visual artists to produce functional design editions. See "Fjord" 2009 Felt Bowl Collection,and "Maillot Chaise", 2004 Steel chair.  
  Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York Leading New York Art Gallery exhibiting since 1950, the works of diverse artists such as Larry Rivers, Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery, Fairfield Porter, Kathy Butterly, Tom Burckhardt, Rudy Burckhardt, amongst others.  
  MacDowell Colony 2005 Artist Residency  
  Brooklyn College 2003-04 Artist-in-Residence, Department of Computer Music  
  Djerassi Resident Artist Program 2008 Artist Residency  
  Queens Council on the Arts 2008 IAI Award, Individual Artist Initiative Program  
  e-world art media Wappen Field: Work in Progress Exhibition  
  Middlebury College Art Museum, Art Now: Transparency January 25-June 3, 2007 Organized by Professor of Studio Art Jim Butler, Transparency is an exhibition presenting eight artists working in a variety of media whose works engage transparent visual phenomena. Each artist’s expressive and procedural approach is unique. The works included are made from glass, plastics, resin, photography, and video. The show provides an interaction with the beguiling nature of light and its elemental poetry.  
  Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, NY February 5-May 16, 2008, Informed by Function explores sculptural objects influenced by the vocabulary of furniture, design and architecture. The artists include Alexandre Arrechea, David Baumflek, Jean Blackburn, Carlos Bunga, Francis Cape, Pedro Cruz-Castro, Marcia Grostein, Hisae Ikenaga, Michelle Jaffé, Friedrich Kunath, Iván Navarro, Forrest Myers, Marc André Robinson, Courtney Smith, William Stone and Madeline Weinrib. Informed by Function is co-curated by Claudia Calirman and Susan Hoeltzel.  
  Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY "Fashion Forward" Exhibition, November 26-January 25, 2009.  
  North Dakota Art Museum  
  A Year of Positive Thinking, Blog by Mira Schor  
  Minus Space by Matthew Deleget & Rossana Martinez MINUS SPACE is a platform for reductive art on the international level.  
  Nancy Davidson Sculptor  
  Bradley Wester Artist  
  Medrie MacPhee Painter  
  Jim Butler Painting, Sculpture, Glass by Jim Butler, Professor of Fine Arts, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont  
  Tamara Zahaykevich Sculptor  
  Daniel Wiener Sculptor and Painter  
  Helen Humphreys Writer of story in Walrus, The Whole Story, April 2009 Books: Leaving Earth, After Image, The Lost Garden, Wild Dogs, Coventry, The Frozen Thames Poetry: The Perils of Geography, Anthem  
  Broadway Gallery Exhibition Venue for the Malka Lubelski Cultural Foundation  
  Malka Lubelski Cultural Foundation The Broadway Gallery, 473 Broadway, New York, NY 10013  
  Corridor Gallery, Reykjavik, Iceland 2006 Corridor Gallery Rekagrandi 8, 101 Reykjavík Without a doubt this gallery is the most progressive, or, maybe the coziest gallery in Reykjavík. Even though it has history dating back to 1980, this gallery has showcased many different talents. Its newest home is Rekagrandi, and the reason for its difference is because it is showcased in the home of Helgi Þorgils, one of Iceland's most prolific artists.  
  Two Coats of Paint Blog by Sharon L. Butler  
  Two Coats of Paint Video Channel posted by Sharon L. Butler Videos selected by Sharon L. Butler, artist/writer/blogger at the award-winning art blog Two Coats of Paint.  
  Bellevue Sculpture Biennial 2006 PodCast: Jaffé speaks about sculpture "Maillot Chaise"  
  Bellevue Sculpture Biennial 2006 PodCast: Jaffé speaks about sculpture "Large Vestment"