Jane Fine | |
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Born | 1958 New York City, US |
Education | Harvard University, Tufts University, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture |
Known for | painting, abstraction |
Movement | feminism, neo-pop |
Spouse | James Esber |
Jane Fine (born 1958) is an American visual artist.[1][2] She has been an active participant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn's art scene since the 1980s.[3] Her work has been associated with graffiti and the work of Philip Guston, who she met at Harvard University.[4] She collaborates with her husband, the painter James Esber, under the pseudonym "J. Fiber".[5]