Jan Harrison

Photo by Marlis Momber Jan Harrison (born December 18, 1944, in West Palm Beach, Florida) is an American painter and sculptor whose work, which primarily features animal imagery, centers on the animal soul, consciousness and voice as they relate to human existence and the collective psyche. Her art is informed by the philosophy of deep ecology, and a monograph detailing her work describes it as “excavat(ing) the arcane kingdom of the human psyche, so long tyrannized by the repressive and oppressive forces of socialization." She has exhibited widely in the United States and abroad, and her work is featured in ''In The Making: Creative Options for Contemporary Art''. Harrison speaks and sings in a language of vocables, "Animal Tongues," which she performs with her visual art. She has received six grants in the arts, and is the [https://current.nyfa.org/post/188834621308/introducing-jan-harrison-receives-inaugural?mc_cid=f8a097baf7&mc_eid=1d59730478 Inaugural Recipient] of the Recharge Foundation Fellowship for New Surrealist Art, New York Foundation for the Arts, NYFA, 2019. She currently lives and works in New York’s Hudson Valley.

Image:Jan Harrison Now You See Me.jpg|"Now You See Me" by Jan Harrison, 1996 Image:Jan_Harrison_Cat_With_Raw_Nose.jpg|"Cat with Raw Nose" by Jan Harrison, 2007

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