EMILY JONES

The corner of a gas station facing upwards with a red, orange, and yellow striped design on the outside edges against a mostly clear blue sky. The center of the image has a security camera, and to the left of that is a dingy light, not turned on.

A gas station against the sky.

Heart section of my sculpture "A Song of Joy and Gladness"

The corner of a structure in the Chinese Reconciliation Park in Tacoma.

My favorite shed on the drive to Ellensburg.

A drain that looks almost medieval.

Detail shot of a ceramic sculpture "Oh my God I Want to Peel All My Skin Off" about sensory sensitivity

Ceramic wall hanging with the text "Love Doesn't Need to Destroy You Anymore" - song lyrics that feel more relevant to me in family structures instead of romantic ones.

The final panel of a comic about how the brain is for loving others, and the heart is for me.

Fire alarm on a yellow ceiling, contrasted with a caution sign in a stairwell.

"Metamorphosis", a clay sculpture that my dad keeps in his office

​A photo series with "My Ass Stares Back", a set of pants with my eyes on the back pockets, putting a woman in socially male situations (the hardware aisle, fixing a car, contrasted with bananas)

A photo series with "My Ass Stares Back", a set of pants with my eyes on the back pockets, putting a woman in socially male situations (the hardware aisle, fixing a car, contrasted with bananas)

Closeup of "Web of Misogyny"

"What has Grown" sculpture about holding on to dangerous past memories but not keeping them too close.

"Symphony", a painting using only primary colors, exhibited in Primary Colors: An Open Juried Show, by the Rhode Island Watercolor Society.

"Stackables", Made my final quarter of college, I was playing with taking pieces apart and getting height.

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