Biography:
Janetta Jennings is a lifelong resident of Maine. She started photographing rural farms, landscape and nature in 1999. Works in progress are "Pond Reflections" and "Dog Portraits." Also, an ongoing series titled "Within the Woods." She attended the Maine Media Workshops in 1999 and 2001 and the Santa Fe Workshop in 2004. She has been published in Lincoln County News and Downeast Magazine.
Galleries and Exhibits
Center for Maine Contemporary Art, January 12 - March 14, 2009
Jannetta Jennings: Liberty Canning Factory
Bruce Brown Gallery
Maine artist Jannetta Jennings has been photographing the former Liberty Canning Factory for over a year. From this extended series of images fourteen digital prints have been chosen for this exhibition. Almost monochromatic studies, these images capture the slow disintegration of the factory buildings and their immediate surroundings, documenting a part of local history. The factory was in operation from the early 1900s to the mid-1950s, canning local corn and blueberries.
The opening reception for this exhibition will take place on Saturday, January 10 from 2-4pm.
Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset, Maine
Sweet Season Farm Cafe in Washington, Maine
2007 - Out of Bounds Altered Book Project at Rockport Public Library
Work in Other Galleries or Collections
Mr. Bernard
2007
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Denali's Landscape
2007
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Hay Field
2007
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Pond Reflection
2008
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Stream Within the Woods
2007
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Within the Woods
2007
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Denali's Profile
2007
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