Jackelin Espinosa
Jackelin Espinosa Moyotl was born in Huejotzingo, Puebla, Mexico in 2000. She immigrated with her family to the United States in 2003, where she grew up in Fishers, Indiana. Jackelin received A BFA in Printmaking and a Minor in Art history from Herron School of Art and Design in 2022. Aside from being a printmaking artist, she loves papermaking, book arts, and is a workaholic. Jackelin has shown her work in multiple exhibitions such as New Editions: A printmaking Exhibition and Identidad, Dreams y Marchas! During her undergraduate studies she was nominated for the Top 100 Students of IUPUI and the winner of Spirit of Philanthropy. Jackelin will be an MFA candidate at the University of Madison Wisconsin in the fall of 2023, where she will receive an MA and an MFA. She will be an artist assistant to Faisal Abdu’Allah and a Teaching Assistant. Jackelin will be published in the Mid American Print Council Journal Volume 36: Liminal- Positions, Possibilities & Pathways. She will continue to be part of LAMP in Indiana. Jackelin hopes to work at Tandem Press during her MFA. Jackelin hopes to pursue a career in academia teaching printmaking classes. Aside from teaching she hopes to continue an artist practice and exhibit. She will continue to be an active member of Mid American Print Council and Southern Graphics Council International.