Episode 12: Interview with Jacklyn Brickman (visual artist, educator, and mother of 3‪)‬ Thick in the Throat, Honey

    • Arts

Jacklyn Brickman, visual artist, environmental activist, and mother to
Felix, Sabine, and Reuben renews our trust in change and possibility. An
avid experimenter in both form and subject matter, Jacklyn has produced
work on the competitiveness of birds, the calls of frogs, the housing
crisis, suburban lawns, and Egyptian mother goddesses. A Detroit, Michigan
native, she recently moved her family of 5 to Columbus, Ohio to start a
graduate program and has fallen in love with the black walnut. She is
interested in the dynamic interrelationship between people and their
habitats and her work spans installation, sculpture, drawing, and video
with a special interest in collaboration and social engagement. Take the
time to enter her world online. If you're extra lucky, she'll have an
exhibit near you soon.

Jacklyn Brickman, visual artist, environmental activist, and mother to
Felix, Sabine, and Reuben renews our trust in change and possibility. An
avid experimenter in both form and subject matter, Jacklyn has produced
work on the competitiveness of birds, the calls of frogs, the housing
crisis, suburban lawns, and Egyptian mother goddesses. A Detroit, Michigan
native, she recently moved her family of 5 to Columbus, Ohio to start a
graduate program and has fallen in love with the black walnut. She is
interested in the dynamic interrelationship between people and their
habitats and her work spans installation, sculpture, drawing, and video
with a special interest in collaboration and social engagement. Take the
time to enter her world online. If you're extra lucky, she'll have an
exhibit near you soon.

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