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"Cat Memory" by Jan Harrison

$400

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(2005) pastel and encaustic on wood panel, 12" x 12"; FMV: $1,000

Jan Harrison is an artist whose work involves empathy with the animal nature and the animal/human interface. Since 1979 her art has been connected with the philosophy of deep ecology, and is focused on the vulnerability of endangered species. In Harrison's work, animals relate to the world within an inner landscape. Her ongoing series is Animals in the Anthropocene. She speaks and sings in Animal Tongues, which she has performed at O+ in conjunction with her visual art.

Jan Harrison has exhibited widely throughout the United States and internationally, in exhibitions including "The Animals Look Back at Us," curator: Sara Lynn Henry, in New York. Her work was exhibited in "Animal.Anima.Animus," curator Linda Weintraub and Marketta Seppälä in museums in Finland, Holland, Canada, and PS1, New York. Her art is included within numerous public and private collections, has been the recipient of five grants and fellowships, and has been the subject of many essays and reviews.

Born in West Palm Beach, since 1989 she has lived in New York's Hudson Valley.

Artist's Web site: https://www.janharrison.net/

Donated By Jan Harrison