3720


Jennie Fleming, 3720, from the Domestic Poems Series, April 2005



3720 continues Fleming's series of domestic poems. 

The poems are photographic impressions of spaces, collaged together like memories. The Poems are fleeting moments caught for examination, and then sliced, shuffled, repeated and reordered. They scrutinize unseen or neglected aspects of a location- it's mood, level of intimacy, the intricacy of pattern and texture, and the effect of light and time on a space. 3720 is an expression of a domestic space shaped by its inhabitants but examined by a visitor - a welcome outsider who experiences the space as an extension of the personalities of its inhabitants, perhaps more intensely than they do themselves.  

-Jennie Fleming from the artist statement for 3720





Jennie Fleming is a cultural worker originally from Rapid City, South Dakota, and currently lives in Baltimore, Maryland. She received a MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), and a BFA from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. She has exhibited her work at the A.I.R. Gallery in New York, Arlington Arts Center, School 33 Art Center, Spare Room, Towson University, Maryland Art Place, Peabody Conservatory, and MICA. Her professional career includes positions at The Baltimore Museum of Art as Curatorial Assistant in Prints, Drawings & Photographs and Assistant Director at The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland, College Park. She also held adjunct faculty positions at Towson University and MICA, and organized a lecture series for the Odyssey Program at Johns Hopkins University.