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Sarah E. Jenkins is a queer multidisciplinary artist and Part-Time Lecturer at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) at Tufts University. They specialize in experimental animation, drawing, and social practice, focusing on themes such as natural resource extraction, post-industrial landscapes, and invisible labor. Jenkins teaches in the Animation Film and Video department and holds affiliations at SMFA's Boston campus.
Research interests include the intersection of queer identity with environmental and industrial histories. Their work combines stop-motion animation with socially engaged practices to critique capitalist extraction and marginalized labor. Exhibitions include the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, ICA Boston, and international venues like GRRL HAUS Cinema (Berlin/Boston).
Awarded a MacDowell Fellowship (2021), Jenkins has also been an artist-in-residence at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology (2021/22) and Marble House Project (2022). No formal advising or grant details are documented in the provided text.




