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Jannette
Keating is a Canadian-born sculptor who discovered her passion for
sculpture in clay when she moved to Los Angeles in 2003. Her life-long
passion for visual art has been a constant inspiration. She seriously
began exploring fine art after her second daughter was born. Until then,
Jannette worked as a French Immersion Elementary School teacher in
Winnipeg Manitoba. Her creative expression during those years was found
in the vibrant learning environments she created for her students. In
Los Angeles, Jannette spent time making three- dimensional figurative
art with clay and enthusiastic contemporaries at the Brentwood Art
Centre. She has been fortunate to learn under the exceptional direction
of Sherry Stevens.
Jannette’s love of people and her appreciation of visual art has
enhanced her insight into human emotion, and its expression through
physical body language and form. She depicts this relationship with
personal sensitivity.
Art Education
includes art history studies at York University in Toronto and at the
L.A. County Museum of Art as well as personal exploration of various art
mediums including charcoal, pencil, watercolor, acrylic and oil paints.
Workshops at Victoria Beach, the Winnipeg Art Gallery and the Brentwood
Art Centre, and the Art school at AMOA have been influential. Art
courses at Austin Community College have furthered her experience in
clay art and art history. Training and touring at the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art has lead her to become an active docent sharing
her love of the arts with young visitors to the museum. In Austin,
Jannette works as a volunteer docent, enhancing visits for school
children to the Austin Museum of Art. She is presently committed to
earning her Master’s degree in Art Education at UT Austin. Inspiration
is being drawn from her pleasure of being at the museum. Her emerging
work is now cast in bronze with limited editions.
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