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Angie Jennings
Innuendo
Material: Archival Pigment Print
Date: 2012
Dimensions: 4 x 6 in.
Signed and numbered by hand
Edition: 15
COA provided
Angie has been doing photographic work for over 30 years. Her images can depict stories in a single image or a series of images. Her main focus is street documentary and portrait photography. Currently she has been exploring the abstract with the Avant-garde artists of the 40s as her inspiration. She has exhibited extensively with in Kansas City but also around the US and China.
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- Creator:Angie Jennings (1965, American)
- Creation Year:2012
- Dimensions:Height: 4 in (10.16 cm)Width: 6 in (15.24 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Kansas City, MO
- Reference Number:Seller: AJE_Innuendo_2009_011stDibs: LU60836763492
Angie Jennings
Angie Jennings, b.1965, has been photographing for over 30 years. Most notable for her street photography in which she searches out and captures serendipitous humorous moments and portraiture. Currently she has shifted her focus to more abstract work. Her imagery can be seen as stories in either a single image or series. She has worked in different photographic mediums, such as: Film, photogravure, digital, VanDyke, and cyanotype and has exhibited extensively in Kansas City, Nebraska, Oregon, Oklahoma, Vermont, Colorado, Wyoming and Beijing, China. She was awarded two Artist Inc. fellowships, a Charlotte Street Start Up Residency, honorable mention in 13th Annual Pollux Award and 16th annual Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers, as well as 3 public art grants through Kansas City Art in the Loop in partnership with KC Streetcar and 2022 April - June ArtBoards through Charlotte Street Foundation. She won Best of show in the Sage Community Arts 7th Annual Photography Exhibit. She also runs Kansas City Society for Contemporary Photography, a photographic arts organization, and has served a 7 year term on the board for the Kansas City Artists Coalition. 5 of those years she served as the secretary.
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