Joelle Jensen is a photographer and independent curator living in Brooklyn, NY. Jensen has participated in numerous exhibitions in galleries, universities and non-profits nationwide, including Wall Space Gallery, Seattle & Santa Barbara; Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle; Michael Mazzeo Gallery, New York; Abrons Art Center, New York; Brooklyn Arts Council, Brooklyn; Felicity R. Benoliel Gallery, Philadelphia; Icebox, Philadelphia; Emory University, Atlanta; and the University of Vermont, Burlington. She received several awards for her photographs, including a darkroom residency at Camera Club of New York and a Two-Year Fellowship from the Center for Emerging Visual Artists. Publications include Magenta Foundation's Flash Forward, Esquire (Russia), PDN, and The Photo Review. Jensen’s recent solo exhibition, Nesting, took place at House Gallery in Salt Lake City, Utah. Curatorial projects include Drawing Pictures at Camera Club of New York, Posing at Abrons Art Center and Mad Cow: Absurdity & Anxiety in Contemporary Culture at NURTUREart Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. Jensen currently serves on the board of the Camera Club of New York as the chair of the exhibition committee.