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Jenn Eisner (they/them) is an artist from Chicago who spent their time at Sable processing wild clay, experimenting with mosaics, and carrying many buckets of rocks up from the river.
They create portraits without a camera and books without paper as a way of archiving memories and collapsing time.
Jenn loves rolling around in the grass and finding worms in the garden.
Jenn Eisner (they/them) is an artist from Chicago who spent their time at Sable processing wild clay, experimenting with mosaics, and carrying many buckets of rocks up from the river.
They create portraits without a camera and books without paper as a way of archiving memories and collapsing time.
Jenn loves rolling around in the grass and finding worms in the garden.