Jen Jack is an emerging multidisciplinary artist and cultural coordinator based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, who specializes in scenography and puppetry. Originally from upstate New York, Jen moved to Québec in 2018 to pursue their studies in Design for the Theatre at Concordia University. They have since fallen in love with Montréal and much of their solo work centers around exploring aspects of Montréal’s history and geography. Jen’s current creative preoccupations are urban space, ephemeral materials, movie palaces, and modes of mapping. They have worked as a coordinator for several Montréal-based arts initiatives, including the Art Matters Festival, Café Concret, and Contra Montréal. Recent theatre credits include scenographer of GRIEF (Concordia Theatre, 2023), assistant scenographer of Danse Macabre (Allen Weiss, Centre Pompidou-Metz, 2022), and as collaborator with Mark Sussman on Ten Sentences: On the Life of Robert Walser at the 2024 Festival Casteliers.