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About

Jacqueline Arkush grew up in Los Angeles, California and has been making art for most of her life. Arkush’s current focus is reproducing scenes and objects sourced from reality in a miniature scale. Through this painstaking process, she is able to reflect on the issues she is addressing from a new perspective.

She recently graduated from Kenyon College, OH with a Bachelor of the Arts degree. Majoring in both Anthropology and Studio Art, she received Honors for her thesis work in the latter of the two.

Arkush is currently in Ohio, working as the Sculpture Shop Technician and Manager at her Alma Mater.

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Education

2012-2016  Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Studio Art with Distinction, Kenyon College, OH

Exhibitions

2017 - Doctors HATE Her! Horn Gallery, Gambier, OH

2016 - Secret Art Show, Los Angeles, CA

2016 - Senior Student Exhibition, Gund Gallery at Kenyon College, Gambier, OH

2015 - Senior Art Major Open Studio, Kenyon College, Horvitz Hall, Gambier, OH

2015 - Opening, LA Mother, Los Angeles, CA

2014 - I Took It All For Granted, Horn Gallery, Gambier, OH

 

Grants and Awards 

2016 Kenyon College, Gambier, OH: Distinction in Studio Art

2016 - Kenyon College, Gambier, OH: Peterson Prize for Excellence in Studio Art

2014 - Horn Gallery, Gambier, OH: Studio Art Grant

 

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