Josh Jensen works primarily with analogue photography, installation, and organic processes like kombucha leather, natural dyeing, and sustainable material reuse. His practice centers on the accumulation of images, objects, and texts, brought together intuitively and poetically to create an archive of daily life. Using photography as a means of working with everyday life as tangible material, he aims to emphasize the beauty of fleeting moments and acts of circularity. Josh works slowly and playfully, returning often to images, phrases, and materials. Although the form and subject of the work varies, it all emerges from an underlying sensitivity to the world and attention to his experience of it.
Josh Jensen is an emerging artist and curator artist Amiskwacîwâskahikan, Treaty 6 Territory (Edmonton), currently based in Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang (Montréal). His work has been presented at Produit Rien (Montreal), the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (Winnipeg), Belfast Exposed (Northern Ireland), and Casa (Lethbridge, Alberta). He recently completed an artist residency at Union House Arts (Newfoundland and Labrador) and will be Artist in Residence with Lucy Gill at the Klondike Institute for Art and Culture in September, 2026. Jensen holds a BFA in Photography from Concordia University.

