Jennifer Trask
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Jennifer Trask (born 1970, Cape Cod, Massachusetts) is an American artist. She received a BFA in
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ing from the Massachusetts College of Art, and an MFA from the
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. Her work is made from natural materials such as animal bones,
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s, and insect wings. She uses bone to help convey feelings of life and death, experiences, and environment. She is known for her wearable jewelry that is reminiscent of
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/ Rococo styles. Her work has been displayed at the Renwick Gallery at the
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, Museum of Arts and Design,
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, Lisa Sette Gallery, and Gallery Loupe.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Trask, Jennifer 1970 births Living people American women artists Massachusetts College of Art and Design alumni State University of New York at New Paltz alumni 21st-century American women