Jenelle Steele (or Bunza Steele if you prefer)

Accumulating various untamed hobbies since childhood, such as carving fruit, melting various household objects, and disassembling practically everything; Jenelle has always pursued a life of creating (and/or destroying). Growing up in Fort Collins gave her an appreciation for the mountains which have lured her back to live in Boulder after a five year stint in Minnesota studying and producing art at St. Olaf College (as well as freezing her little tushie off). She has been artistically focused on installation work and how changing a space will affect ones actions and responses. And what better way to renovate ones living space, than to transform ones furniture? Thus, Jenelle has embarked on a new endeavor at Good Use, which has been providing her the opportunity to utilize her wood shop knowledge, as well as satisfying her craving to influence the interior of people's homes. But when she is not plotting a way to change the world one piece of furniture at a time, she partakes in a variety of more 'mature' hobbies including playing cello for the Longmont Symphony, playing with clay, playing with her video camera, and playing in the mountains.

 

 

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