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