Ivy Jeanne McClelland

San Francisco, California, United States

I am a San Francisco-based, multi-disciplinary artist. My work is informed by a feminist, working class and queer perspective.

<span class="Apple-style-span" style="border-collapse: separate; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial; line-height: 24px; ">Based in San Francisco for the past 13 years, I create work that weaves social ecology, radical history and personal narrative to engage an ongoing dialogue about race, class, gender and sexuality. Using drawing, painting, filmmaking, installation, and performance, my work is informed by a working class, feminist and queer perspective.&nbsp;<br>I have exhibited work in both group shows and public art exhibitions in San Francisco including Balazo Gallery, The LAB, The Luggage Store Gallery/509 Cultural Center/Tenderloin National Forest, and Intersection for The Arts public gallery at the 16th and Mission St Bart Plaza. I have been a longtime activist and organizer for various anti-oppression movements throughout the Bay Area and beyond.&nbsp;<br>In 2008, I received my degree in public health from San Francisco State University and currently work as a mental health crisis counselor in residential facilities throughout San Francisco.&nbsp;<br>I have also been a longtime organizer for SF's Clarion Alley Mural Project and am currently involved with project development for Jakmel Ekspresyon, a newly emerging community arts center in Jacmel, Haiti where I recently co-facilitated a 4-day Super 8 filmmaking and hand-processing workshop for 10 students. In December 2011, I'll be a participating artist in the second Port-au-Prince Ghetto Biennale.</span><br>

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