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Jennifer Moon
Jennifer Moon(born 1973,age 48) is an artist, adventurer, and revolutionary. The interdisciplinary artist's work focuses on self-empowerment through a movement she calls "The Revolution".Moon blends queer science, self-help, fantasy, and the deeply personal through the Revolution in performances, videos, writing, and sculpture to share their unconventional vision with the world. She completed her BA at UCLA and Masters at Art Center College of Design. She is also a polydisciplinamorous life artist whose work investigates the co-production of ethico-onto-epistem-ologies via organizing systems (social systems, institutional structures, power relations, scientific theories, emotional frameworks, etc.) and how these various systems are entangled, co-constituted, performed, and perpetuated through bodies (human, nonhuman, material, immaterial). .[2] Moon had her first solo art exhibition in 1996 and her work was shown regularly up to 2002. [1]

Instagram: @revolutionordeath

Website: http://jmoon.net/news.htmlhttp://jmoon.net/news.html

Life and Education
Jennifer was born in Lafayette, Indiana. After receiving a graduate degree from Art Center, Moon suffered from drug abuse and was sentenced to 18 months in the Valley State Prison for Women in 2008, following several attempted robberies.[1] She then began turning inward, drawing from her experiences in creating the Revolution, a movement that envisions a worldwide shift in thinking through love, presence of mind, and empowerment. Blending political theory, self-help, and fantasy, Moon uses the Revolution in performances, videos, writing, and sculpture to share her unconventional vision with the world. [3] Moon is represented by Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles. Moon's work is in the collections of Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA.

Accomplishments
prints, inkjet prints, videos, works on paper, GIFs, framed photographs, vinyl, paint (Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles, CA)
 * Familial Technologies (2018) Installation view, Sculptures, lighted
 * Principle 1 of The Revolution Definition of Abundance (2012) Book published for Commonwealth and Council.
 * Where I Learned of Love (2012) Commonwealth and Council.
 * The Book of Eros (2014) she published this book as part of her contribution to the 2014 iteration of the Hammer Museum’s.
 * Since 2012 she has had a radio show on KCHUNG Radio called Adventures With You.
 * 2015 Phoenix Rising, Part 3: laub, me, and The Revolution (The Theory of Everything) (collaboration with laub), Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles, CA.
 * 2016 Over the Wall, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA.

Projects

 * Familial Technologies
 * Breach in the Realm of Beliefs documentation.
 * The longest journey is from our heads to our hearts.
 * Phoenix Rising, Part 3: laub, me, and The Revolution (The Theory of Everything)
 * Will You Still Love Me: Learning To Love Yourself, It Is The Greatest Love Of All documentation coming soon.
 * Phoenix Rising, Part 2: Eros vs. Agape documentation coming soon! In the meantime.
 * Phoenix Rising, Part 1: This Is Where I Learned Of Love.
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