
Jill Fitterer
Assistant Professor, Printmaking
Jill Fitterer has directed the printmaking program at Boise State University since 2005. She has exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions in Italy, South Korea, India and throughout the United States. In 2007, she presented the project, “Slow Food: Hand-Printing in the Digital Age” at IMPACT 5, International Printmaking Conference, held in Tallinn, Estonia.
Questions of existence and the human potential for transformation establish the underpinnings of Jill’s work. Influenced by encounters with animals in dreams and the natural world, her work often utilizes animal based imagery. Balancing ethereal inquiries, her work continues to augment efforts of conservation and rehabilitation by partnering with organizations such as the International Bird Rescue Research Center. www.ibrrc.org
M.F.A. Printmaking, California State University Long Beach
B.F.A. Sonoma State University, California
B.S. Communications, Clarion University, Pennsylvania
For more information and images of Jill’s work please visit her website: www.jillfitterer.com