jill Anniemargaret
(formerly Jill Fitterer)
panel session e2:
queeering the sphere: exploring divergent practices
Associate Professor Jill AnnieMargaret has directed the printmaking program at Boise State University since 2005. Weaving a collection of women’s stories and hair, her current work creates a forensic and cultural record that aims to facilitate healing, inspire courage and end human rights abuses against women globally. She founded the Rocky Mountain Printmaking Alliance in 2009 to create a regional printmaking community across the isolated expanse of the North American Great basin, range and desert states. Jill earned an M.F.A. from California State University, Long Beach and a B.F.A. with distinction from Sonoma State University. Her work has been exhibited in Argentina, Japan, Italy, South Korea, India, Finland, United Kingdom amongst many other locations.
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