Jeanne Crandall is an emerging interdisciplinary artist settled in Alberta on Blackfoot traditional land. She navigates the turbulence of the anthropocene and menopause through a reconnection to and celebration of the ambiguity and instability of corporeal, embodied existence that connects us to the living complexity of our planet.
Her work situates itself on the margins of ideology and experiential knowledge in response to the disengagement of a digitized, idealist post-colonialist society. Often grotesque, subjective, confessional, and bodily (both human and non-human), the ambivalence of her subject matter offers an open space for intuitive memories to materialize.
Jeanne Crandall is an emerging interdisciplinary artist settled in Alberta on Blackfoot traditional land. She navigates the turbulence of the Anthropocene and menopause through a reconnection to, and celebration of, the ambiguity and instability of corporeal, embodied existence that connects us to the living complexity of our planet.
Her work situates itself on the margins of ideology and experiential knowledge in response to the disengagement of a digitized, idealist post-colonialist society. Often grotesque, subjective, confessional, and bodily (both human and non-human), the ambivalence of her subject matter offers an open space for intuitive memories to materialize.

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Education
Alberta University of the Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts- Drawing, Honours
2021-2025
University of Alberta
Anthropology
1987-1992
Awards
Board of Governors Award 2025
Louise McKinney Scholarship 2024
AUArts Excellence Award 2023
Jason Lang Scholarship 2022
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