
About
Delanie Jenkins serves as an Associate Professor in Studio Arts Education & Training at the University of Pittsburgh. She holds an MFA in Sculpture from the University of Colorado and a BA in Art & Performance from the University of Texas at Dallas, forming a foundation for her interdisciplinary practice that bridges art, environment, and social inquiry.
Her research explores Contemporary Art through the lenses of Sculpture, Environmental Art, and Performance. Jenkins creates site-specific installations and durational performances that investigate economy, extraction, waste stratification, erosion, and memory. Recent projects, including her 2022 Arctic Circle Residency, focus on glaciers and ice as critical environmental indicators.
Jenkins' notable works include the Raveling series, which employs labor-intensive processes like rope unraveling to meditate on time, silence, and material transformation. These projects, such as the 2013 Raveling in the New Year and the 2021 Raveling (Reprise), exemplify her commitment to embodied practices that connect personal gesture with broader ecological and social themes.
She has received competitive opportunities including a commission from Temple Contemporary for the Silences series and participation in the 2022 Arctic Circle Residency, though formal awards are not detailed in the source material.
While specific information on current graduate students and research grants is not provided, Jenkins' active exhibition record and residency engagements suggest a dynamic contribution to the field of contemporary art education and practice.
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