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Jennifer Sullivan

  • About
    • Contact & Bio
    • Artist Statement
    • CV
  • Shop
  • 2025
    • Nativity Set Paintings (ongoing)
    • Sleeping Beauty monotypes
  • 2024
    • The Tenderness, Emma Gray HQ
  • 2023
    • Portraits of Lana
  • 2022
    • Animal Animus, NADA Miami
    • Flowers and Men
  • 2021
    • Sleeper, Turn Gallery
  • 2020
    • My Pretty Red Heart, Hans Goodrich Inn
    • Devotional Paintings, Julius Caesar
    • Female Sensibility, Five Car Garage
  • 2019
    • Exiled Parts, No Place Gallery
  • 2018
    • the soft animal of your body, Five Car Garage
    • Stretch Marks, Real Estate Gallery
  • Instagram
  • Archive
    • Paintings, 2014 - 2018
    • Bunnicula, 2017
    • Revenge Body, 2016
    • House Cat, 2015
    • Big Girl Paintings, 2014
    • Adult Movie, 2011
    • WJEN Live, 2008
    • Selected Video Works, 2005-2018
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Whitney Hubbs

October 07, 2021

For the season 2 premiere of It’s a Process, I talk to artist Whitney Hubbs! We talk about the release of her new book Say So, her 2020 solo show Animal, Hole, Selfie, and her performative process. We also talk about influences, working with vulnerability, relationships to the audience and vanity, having fun in the studio, Polanski’s Bitter Moon, sorting and editing, the intimacy of making a book, the transformations of midlife, grappling with mortality, sexuality, and failure, having a trusted support system of friends, thinking about death, new work,  the role of the studio, letting things happen, making autobiographical work, and growing up in LA in the presence of Hollywood.

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Freewheeling interviews with contemporary artists about their processes and inspirations.
Hosted by me, Jennifer Sullivan!

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