Jamie Clyde is a conceptual artist addressing critical issues and socio-political disparities embedded in American culture. Jamie draws from Pop Art perspectives and vintage imagery refitted through a female perspective to explore and recontextualize collective psychological experiences and stories constructed from past doctrines felt in the present day. Jamie's approach endorses a tangible practice, as her works are handmade using mixed media and multi-media techniques. She develops a method coalescing photography, painting, sculpture, poetry, and film to critique power and cultural consumption imbalances of people and non-people living in American Society. Her messages examine narratives confronting inequality, feminism, collective consumer habits, food politics, American policies, and climate change.
Jamie Clyde studied at the University of Utah. After receiving a BFA in photography, she moved to New York City to pursue her art career. Her work has been presented in solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions nationwide, including Spring Break Art Show in LA in 2022. Jamie has been featured in Hyperallergic, Artnet News, and Untitled magazine.