Jane Stevens

Jane Stevens is a photographer, curator, and art educator whose work focuses on both personal and natural landscapes.

As an artist/photographer, she works with light and the magical process of recording light. The landscapes are visual metaphors for the artist's transformative process and journey into the world.

In 2010, she published a book of photographs entitled "Dusty's House: A Victorian Treasure" which captures the amazing environment of Dusty Seno's museum/home. In 2011, she completed a second book entitled "An Artist's Life: The Work and Life of Don Seiden" which led to her 2011 exhibition "Points of Departure" at Ceres Gallery, New York City.

Stevens has exhibited her work nationally and internationally including group exhibitions at the Los Angeles Photography Center; Galeria Tonalli, Mexico City; University of Arizona, Tucson; Alexandria Museum of Art, Louisiana; and Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Texas. She was included in the Women in Photography International Exhibition which traveled to the Academia di Belle Arte, Catania, Italy; Kulturhuset, Stockholm, Sweden; and The Royal Photographic Society, Bath, Eangland.

In 2003, she received a Rockefeller Fellowship in the Humanities, The Newberry Library, Chicago, to document Chicago's Native American community.

Stevens currently is an Associate Curator of Art, Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery and an Adjunct Faculty member in Photography at Morton College in Cicero, Illinois.




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