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  74. In my practice, I explore our role as ecosystem builders and
  75. destroyers through the perspective of the plants and animals that
  76. live near and with humans in the urban/suburban landscape. I look to
  77. see how the edges of the built environment coalesce with the
  78. “natural” landscape. I reflect on our relationships with these
  79. species, seeing how they shape me and mediate my experience of the
  80. urban/suburban landscape. These complex relationships are what makes
  81. us human animals. These species exist in our homes, in our yards, in
  82. between the cracks of our built environment, fragmented but still
  83. thriving and never truly under our command, enmeshed in our homes
  84. and neighborhoods.
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  88. My work looks through the lenses of native and non-native species,
  89. cultivated and accidental ecosystems, and environmental disruption
  90. to explore our place in the world. I want to celebrate and grieve
  91. the non-human species I live my life alongside and the complexities
  92. that come with navigating my emotions about them and what we as
  93. humans do to them. By looking to my past and present relationships
  94. with non-human species, I render them on an intimate scale with
  95. drawing, painting, and collage.
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  99. Jessica Tenbusch is an artist and illustrator based in Ypsilanti,
  100. Michigan. Her work is inspired by the plants and animals that live
  101. near and with humans in the suburban/urban landscape. She explores
  102. these complex inter-species relationships as well as how those
  103. relationships shape her as a human animal. Creating works on paper
  104. using drawing and cut paper forms, she reflects on our role as
  105. ecosystem builders and destroyers. She has exhibited in solo and
  106. group shows nationally including at River House Arts (OH), Momentum
  107. Gallery (NC), and Hatch Arts (MI). Her work has been featured in
  108. print by Create! Magazine and BOOOOOOOM, and online by BOOOOOOOM,
  109. Create! Magazine, Rustbelt Arts, and The Jealous Curator.
  110. Illustration clients include the University of Michigan School for
  111. Environment and Sustainability and the band Maggie Belle. Jessica is
  112. active in cultivating a local art community curating shows at River
  113. House Arts (OH), Ann Arbor Arts Center (MI), and Hatch Arts (MI) as
  114. well as, being a former owner/operator of Ypsi Alloy Studios, a 3D
  115. arts studio she formed and co-owned with two other local artists.
  116. Jessica received her BFA and MFA from Eastern Michigan University
  117. where she concentrated in metalsmithing and drawing.
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