Jen Blazina Philadelphia, United States

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http://jenblazina.com
College / University
Cranbrook Academy of Art, MFA in Printmaking
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Artist
If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
Conceptual, Digital, Installation, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture
I am...
Jen Blazina resides and has a studio in Philadelphia where she is a working artist exhibiting with solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally.

In 2008, she will have two upcoming solo exhibitions: Radford University, Radford, VA and Gallery Imperato of Baltimore, MD. Jen has recently been awarded two residencies in 2008 at the Frans Masereel Centrum in Belgium and a National Endowment for the Arts Grant to attend a fellowship at The Women’s Studio Workshop.

In 2007, Blazina will have multiple solo exhibitions: Kunstoffice in Berlin, Germany; Project Gallery in Philadelphia, PA; Washington Square Windows, New York University in New York City, NY; Bridge International during Art Chicago, Chicago, IL and Glass Weekend at Wheaton Arts, Millville, NJ, represented by Marx Saunders Gallery of Chicago. She has also been included in a two person exhibition entitled, “Historia, Jen Blazina and Michael Markwick, “ at Pictura in Dordrecht, Netherlands.

She has been awarded numerous residencies including: Women’s Studio Workshop in New York, in 2006; Scuola di Grafica in Venice, Italy; Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, CA, in 2005 and 2007; The Creative Glass Center of America’s Residency Fellowship for 2003 in New Jersey; Millay Colony for the Arts in New York. She has also been awarded numerous grants including the Leeway Foundation Grant, the Maryland State Arts Council, and the Independence Foundation Grant.
About my artwork
My grandfather was an amateur photographer who documented my family’s history. My grandmother told family stories through using his images as a referral point. The idea of memory has been transformed by what I have been told, viewed, and read.

Appealing to the collective experience of being a member of a family, I create installations. Using photographs, create a pathway into the past presenting us with an untouchable place we can only visit again through memory. Some of the photographs retain evidence of our recollections, becoming a metaphor for the fragmentation of a memory and the desire to recapture those ephemeral moments.

Subsequently new and old stories are intermixed, create a past and present tense voice, and speak to a new generational history-my own.

Objects are a remainder of a defining moment.

While searching for discarded objects from thrift stores, on the street, and ones passed down to me from my family, these become personal keepsakes, icons of the past which otherwise would be overlooked or regarded as something useless. Based on this experience, collections represent a sense of holding onto a place in time. By re-creating these objects through casting and re-fabrication, I have used the history of the objects in my own current tense.

My installations examine commonplace objects and subtle images, which evoke a haunting and ephemeral sense of a familiarity with the past. The photographs and selected objects become iconic themselves and allude to the tangible evidence of the invisible portal to a moment and the temperamental narratives, evoked by both the image, and memory.

Through these installations, I am conserving and preserving past family personal narratives, which then are abstracted into imagery a universal audience can relate to experiences of their own.
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At 6:21am on 5th October 2008, Robin Fielding said…
Your work is intriguing.
I like it.
At 2:18pm on 1st July 2008, jan lewin-cadogan said…
your work is beautiful
At 2:14pm on 1st July 2008, jan lewin-cadogan said…
amazing work, love it, jan
At 11:58am on 10th June 2008, Camden Arts Centre said…
excellent to get all your support and interest, and to hear that you like our exhibitions. I can't comment on the work I'm afraid, that's one for our exhibitions team.
c
At 1:00pm on 5th June 2008, Manuel Pereira da Silva said…
Thank you for your friendship.
Let us keep in touch.

At 11:34pm on 30th May 2008, Constantinos Kyriacou said…
some of your works are breathtaking! Thanks for sharing...
At 3:06pm on 3rd May 2008, kika nicolela said…
beautiful work! very delicate.
At 10:15pm on 22nd April 2008, Carmen Novo said…
Your work is so beaultiful! Congratulations! I would like present you my production and change de comments abour art. Best regards.
At 10:30am on 16th April 2008, Ciara Garvey said…
Hi Jen, thanks for checking out the site and I'm glad you liked it. I just had a look at yours and was really blown away, your work is amazing...Bittersweet, Sending and Recollection are my favourites...
At 2:11pm on 14th April 2008, Joas Sebastian Nebe said…
Dear Jen,
i need your email address to send you an invitation. artmesh is a Germany based network of artists, curators, galleries etc. It is closed. You have to be invited to join it. Its new and i think its very useful to get contacts to people who are in the artscene.
best wishes
Joas
 
 

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