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- Artist Name:
- Jenevieve Hubbard
- Statement:
- SELECTED ART EXHIBITIONS:
Group and Individual
2009 "Nest" Charley Hafen Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT
Solo Show
2008 “620 Art Show” Brad Metcalf Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT
Group Show
“13 Ways of Looking At A Blackbird” Alchemy, Salt Lake City, UT
Solo Show
2007 “Tea with Totems” NoBrow Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT
Group Show
2006 “Oroboros and the Metempsychosis” Maridadi Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT:
Group Show
2005 “Your Most Beautiful Innocence” Nostalgia, Salt Lake City, UT:
Solo Show
“Box Paper Scissors” Kayo Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT:
Group Show
“Identity” Twain Tippetts Gallery, Utah State University, UT
Group Show
“Show Us Your Stuff” New Visions Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT:
Group Show
“Annual Student Show” Gittins Gallery,
Group Show
2004 New Visions Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT
Group Show
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
Energy West Electric
Frank Armstrong (commissioned)
EDUCATION:
BFA: Painting and Drawing, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
- Biography:
- “…sacred and profane are two modes of being in the world, two existential situations assumed by man in the course of his history.”
Mircea Eliade
The Sacred & The Profane
I spent my early childhood years in Alaska, among the natives of the Pilot Station Traditional Village where I was lovingly and generously taught their sites, smells, sounds and stories. I can still remember the quiet beauty of an Eskimo woman skinning a seal with an Ulu on the beach. I have spent the better part of my adult life both mentally reliving the mythologies created by my childhood and creating new mythologies in a starkly contrasting urban environment.
Using non-traditional painting materials such as soil and tea as well as acrylics and inks, my paintings become a record of dualistic tendencies between my instinctual self and the part of my psyche that maintains order. In the process of creating painted mythologies, I draw from elemental themes including the interconnection of birth and death, indigenous mythologies, totem animals, gain and loss and our attempts to navigate the spiritual fall-out of a disconnected and isolated modern existence.
I currently live and work in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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