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BIOGRAPHY
Jen
Corace is an artist and freelance illustrator who lives and works
in Providence, Rhode Island. Originally from the suburbs of southern
New Jersey, she eventually made her way to the Rhode Island School
of Design and graduated with a BFA in illustration. Since then
she's been spending time here and there...moving...traveling...walking.
She concerns herself with Victorian era photographic portraiture,
reading up on any and every animal, eating toast and securing
large amounts of personal space. While she hasn't lived in a suburb
in over thirteen years she draws a lot of her imagery and inspiration
from the eighteen years that were spent in New Jersey. With a
background in illustration, Jen's work is often narrative in nature
and explores the juxtaposition of developed environments against
more rural settings. Professionally, Jen has worked with clients
that include If'n Books and Marks, Chronical Books, Galison/Mudpuppy,
The Portland Mercury, Sound Collector Audio Review, and Cricket
Magazine. While she generally creates pieces for design and print,
Jen has also had her hand in the web design for the public art
commission, The Color of Palo Alto. On the gallery side of things,
she is represented by Motel in Portland, Oregon.