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Jeremy Kennedy now lives in Los Angeles after spending over a decade living and working in Bloomington, Indiana. Since 1996, Kennedy has been building his catalog of art, art ideas, out-sounds, and writing in the Midwest, which has given him the opportunity to develop an understanding and vision of how to do what he wants to do.
As an artist Kennedy has worked all across the board. Allowing concept to guide his actions he has presented worked in a myriad of media, but is best known for his work in fields of painting, drawing, and sound installation. The one definite line that ties Kennedy’s work together is his use humor, word play, and manipulation of materialistic ideas.
Through his work as a promoter and organizer of events, Kennedy has helped to enrich the scope of Bloomington entertainment. He has also been actively capturing and bottling some of it via the small-run record label FMSMPRC (which has been in operation since 1999). Kennedy is himself a sound-maker, mostly focused on free/improvised jazz.
          —Tyco Riley


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