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Austin Way - 2016 - Issue 3 - Summer - Art of the City - Jennifer Chenoweth

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AR AR A T RT R GreenGale Publishing presents ART OF THE CITY LIVE AMONGST ART WITH A SPECIAL EDITION ARTWORK BY JENNIFER CHENOWETH - AUSTIN WAY 'S FEATURED COVER ARTIST ONE EDITION OF THE ARTWORK IS AVAILABLE ALL NET PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT BARTON SPRINGS CONSERVANCY GO TO PADDLE8.COM OR DOWNLOAD THE PADDLE8 IPHONE APP TO LEARN HOW TO PLACE YOUR BID THIS SPECIAL PIECE WILL BE AVAILABLE ON PADDLE8.COM FROM JUNE 21 – JULY 21 FOR AN EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW OF OUR OTHER CITIES COVER ARTWORK INCLUDING ASPEN PEAK, BOSTON COMMON, CAPITOL FILE, GOTHAM, HAMPTONS, LOS ANGELES CONFIDENTIAL, MICHIGAN AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA STYLE, OCEAN DRIVE AND VEGAS GO TO PADDLE8.COM XYZ Atlas is the latest achievement in Jennifer Chenoweth's art career, one that continually blurs the lines of the relationship between artists, their work and their audience. Chenoweth explores her art process through Fisterra Studio, where she makes contemporary art in any material that fi ts the idea, from drawings to large sculpture to interactive collaborative projects. Her personal style has earned her a reputation as a critically acclaimed fi gure in Austin's art community, in part because of her ability to utilize visual art as a tool for social change through inspiration and connection. Jennifer is an artist that doesn't fall neatly into any category, perhaps because she views her artistic inquiry as parallel to the philosophic inquiry of becoming and being. She works backwards from an idea and forwards from studio process — the art manifests somewhere in the middle. Chenoweth's process evolves with her and has allowed her art to progress with technology. In addition to the XYZ Atlas, Chenoweth is also on a team for an ArtPlace project titled Drawing Lines, which will create an art piece that represents each of Austin's 10 City Council districts as a catalyst for needed social and political change. In 2010, she founded a nonprofi t, Generous Art, to empower artists and strengthen communities. She works actively in her studio and in her community to create change through inspiration and connection. 2013 HEDONIC MAP OF AUSTIN, ARCSCENE Jennifer Chenoweth with collaborator David Michael O'Donnell Media: digital print on aluminum panel Dimensions: 36Ó x 36Ó x 1Ó

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