Home Artists Rebecca Cross

As the owner and director of Cross MacKenzie Gallery from 2006 – 2022, Cross presented nearly 300 artists in over 150 art exhibitions, and art fairs in NYC, LA and Venice Italy. She was a guest curator for the American University Art Museum at the Katzen Center – “MORE CLAY- The Power of Repetition” and curated “Macho the Mask of Masculinity” for DCAC. Post college, while living in a coffee bean warehouse in Wapping, London, she assisted renowned sculptor, Sir Anthony Caro and taught part-time at Southwark College. Her early studio practice featured solo painting shows at Addison Ripley Gallery, DC, group shows including “Hypercolorism” at Gallery D’este in NYC and commissioned work for hotels and restaurants. She designed sets and costumes for Bresee Danskompani’s “Unstill Lives” performed in Oslo and the Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theatre, and for City Ballet of Boston’s “Urban Nutcracker” by Tony Williams, now in its 25th year.

A MacDowell Fellow, Cross’ public collections include the Washington Convention Center, Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery and the US State Department. Her ceramics were long sold through Barney’s New York, Costa Mesa and Japan. Cross has participated as a juror, lecturer or panelist for multiple arts organizations including The Smithsonian Craft Show, the Virginia AIA, Women’s Caucus for Art, Bethesda Fine Art Festival and the Washington Project for the Arts. Her awards include grants from DC Commission on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Scandinavian American Society. She served on the board of the Renwick Alliance for Craft from 2007-2014 and is a member of the Craft Advisory Council for VisArt’s Center for Craft Studies.

For more information visit www.crossmackenzie.com