Jamie Seney is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily in drawing and installation. Their work is largely concerned with whiteness and its impacts on community- and diaspora-formation and dissolution, understandings of ancestrality, and homemaking. Interested in the ways in which whiteness as a phenomenon, habit, and property inheritance clashes with practices centering a tradition-based ancestor-community, they investigate subtler indices of whiteness not often explored in broader media.

Jamie holds a Bachelor’s degree in Art Practice from Stanford University. They are currently the Development Assistant at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha, Nebraska.