Jen Mann

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Jen Mann
Born1987 (age 3435)
EducationBFA from OCAD University
Known for Painter
Notable workSelf Portrait as a Reflection
AwardsKingston Prize 2015
Website jenmann.com

Jen Mann (born 1987) is a Canadian artist known for large scale hyperrealistic portraiture. [1] Mann graduated from OCAD University in 2009 with a BFA in printmaking and won the 2015 Kingston Prize for portraiture.

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