Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn

Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn

Fellow: Awarded 2024
Field of Study: Fine Arts

Competition: US & Canada

Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn is an interdisciplinary artist, social rights activist, curator, and educator from Atlanta, GA. Her work advocates for the disabled, aging, and LGBTQ+ communities, promoting equality, equity, and inclusion through powerful installation and performance pieces. The focus of her work is on personal autonomy and dismantling social narratives. After moving to Atlanta to pursue her graduate degree in drawing and painting, Blinkhorn quickly realized that traditional media was insufficient to convey her creative vision. Performance art was the language she needed to speak to the world. Performance, installation, and curation have given her a voice that allows her to continue creating despite her physical disability. In 2022, Blinkhorn courageously established SPANKBOX.ATL after researching the incidences of sexual assault in the disabled community while coming to terms with her own experience. She noticed a lack of conversation about disability and sexuality. She decided to take matters into her own hands and created a photographic installation project called SPANKBOX.ATL. The project depicts images of individuals from the disabled community owning their sexuality while educating the non-disabled community about disability and sex. SPANKBOX.ATL has received support from the Disability Awesome grant and the Community Corps grant via the Carter Center.

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