JENNIFER DUTOIT BARRETT
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Jennifer duToit Barrett (b. Butte, Montana) is an artist, writer, and researcher whose work focuses on the vast interpretations of house and home. Jennifer holds a bachelor of fine arts degree in printmaking from the University of Montana, Missoula (2013) and a dual minor in art history and criticism. As an artist, she explores the home as a refuge and private space; the home and its relationships: conversations, friendships, familial, and romantic; and the home as memory: sensorial, history of place, and nostalgia. She has exhibited her work at spaces throughout Montana, including The Phoenix Gallery, FrontierSpace Missoula, The Mainstope Gallery, and Real Good.  She has also shown work throughout the nation at The University of Alaska (Anchorage, AK), The Academy of Art University (San Francisco, CA), and most recently at the (former) Museum of Contemporary Craft in Portland, OR. Jennifer completed her masters at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Critical Theory & Creative Research in August 2016. Her thesis surveys various methods and mechanisms of surveillance present within the domestic sphere. 

She now resides in Vermont and is part of the Grants & Community Investments team at the Vermont Community Foundation.
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