Joánna Jennings is an award-winning photographer who studied
at Bard College at Simon’s Rock from 2000 to 2004. She has since
exhibited her work in a number of non-profit venues throughout the region, most notably at the Delaware Arts Alliance in Narrowsburg, NY and Artists for Art Gallery (AFA) in Scranton, PA.

Joanna’s work is predominantly made up of self-portraiture.
Double-exposure, long-term exposure, and serial imagery are
a few of the techniques she employs; while life/death and rebirth,
autobiography and narrative are frequent themes which she explores. Joanna still prefers working with film and an (antique) twin lens
camera, but recently has been experimenting with digital technologies including this website which she designed and built herself.

Joánna has also made a sub-career of sorts out of the New England
historic house scene. She has worked as a tour guide in a number
of historic houses in Berkshire county, Massachusetts including the Bidwell House Museum and the Mount. She is currently the Administrator of the Sheffield Historical Society.
Parallel Lines Aren’t Congruent ©2004