Jessamyn Lovell is a visual artist working with photography, video, and
surveillance as tools to document her own life experiences making connections between class and
personal identity. BFA, Rochester Institute of Technology and MFA, California College of the Arts
Lovell lives in Albuquerque, NM where she is currently a Lecturer in the Art and Art History
Department at the University of New Mexico. Lovell’s work has been exhibited nationally, and she is
the recipient of several awards, including the Aperture Portfolio Prize and the CENTER Excellence in
Teaching Award. Lovell has received international recognition for her most recent work "Dear Erin
Hart,” for which she found, followed and photographed her identity thief.
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