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Jennifer Jones

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20252026

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Jennifer Jones is a doctoral researcher at the University of Brighton in the School of Art and Media. Her research explores working-class positionality in relation to the new wood culture from an intersectional feminist perspective. Jennifer's practice-based art research indexes aspects of working-class experience at the borders of art, craft and narrative. Through the development of a collaborative autoethnography with wood, she is examining the frameworks by which one might work with the more-than-human agency of wood whilst bearing social class in mind.

 

Education/Academic qualification

Certificate in Environmental Art Therapy

8 Sept 201819 Oct 2019

Award Date: 19 Oct 2019

Master, Feminist History, Theory and Criticism of the Visual Arts

3 Oct 199630 Jul 1999

Award Date: 30 Jun 1999

Postgraduate Diploma in Art Therapy

3 Sept 19891 Jul 1990

Award Date: 1 Jul 1990

Bachelor, Fine Art Painting - First Class

1 Sept 198430 Jun 1987

Award Date: 18 Jun 1987

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