Jeni Jenkins Residency: WEEK 3
TOGETHER WE SEE
Join Artist in Residence Jeni Jenkins as she explores stereotypes and identity. Jenkins will be creating solar block print portraits, allowing patrons the chance to explore the stereotypes in their own lives and create text based conceptual block prints on paper. Jenkins will encourage dialogue about the ways in which stereotypes, assumptions and bias negatively impacts individuals, contributing to oppressive narratives.
Jeni Jenkins Artist Bio
As a socially engaged artist invested in enabling positive social impact by extending her practice into public spaces, Jeni Jenkins aspires to transform lives and communities through art.
Jenkins holds a B.S. in Social Science from Boise State University, with minors in Psychology, Sociology, and Fine Art, and two masters degrees from the University of Cincinnati M.A. in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies as well as an MFA the School of Art at the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning.
Jenkins current practice interweaves assemblages of printmaking, collage, text, and illustration to confront the impact of the settler colonial regime on colonized bodies; construct visual identity narratives that protest injustice; subvert power; facilitate narrative shifts; and invoke empathy.
Informed by critical theories, Jenkins’s work incisively explores the physical and symbolic properties of American historical and cultural artifacts to investigate and expose the materiality of oppressive systems.