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Artist Highlight: Jenn Tran

How do you see your art connecting with healing or justice?

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I see my art as making space for finding common experience with one another and our ancestors. It’s a mirror and a window to understand our experiences as not isolated incidences of joy/suffering but an echo in a web of past and present. I believe that sense of belonging is healing it itself.



What inspires your art or guides your creative practice?

The vividness of lived experience and how memories shout and whisper.


What kind of artistic collaborations are you open to?

Photographers and riso printmakers! Bringing back physical media full force


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How can people support, buy, or experience your work?

Visit my website or IG at @oksoyboy










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