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62. Jane Fine: Abstract Artist Discovers Family Secret
62. Jane Fine: Abstract Artist Discovers Family Secret

62. Jane Fine: Abstract Artist Discovers Family Secret

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Have you ever considered looking into your ancestry wondering if you would stumble upon something interesting? This episode is about discovering family secrets, one that pushes you to re-examine your existence and experiences. I'm honored that this week's guest on "Happiness through Hardship" - The Podcast, Jane Fine, bravely shares hers and to a degree mine, because we're related.  My bright and bigger than life, (though shorter than most,) Aunt Jane is a highly acclaimed, award-winning painter and teacher. A wildly smart and passionate conversationalist, her abstract art focuses on social and political themes, which has been exhibited nationally and internationally for over 20-years. Today's episode showcases her backstory, one she didn't know and only discovered recently by taking a genealogy test. Jane re-tells the story, which led her down a path of reexamination of past experiences, relationships with family, as well as her own identity. During this episode, Jane not only shares the background, she also talks about how she has continually navigated. While her art and creative avenue has been a tremendous help with coping, we barely touched upon her elaborate career. Recognized globally, Jane is famous in the art world, having been reviewed frequently in The New York Times, The New Yorker, New York Magazine and Art in America among other periodicals. She's also the recipient of several prestigious grants including the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, The New York Foundation for the Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts. In addition, she has been awarded world-renown fellowships and has been resident at The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, The Millay Colony, The Cité Internationale des Artes in Paris, The Golden Foundation and The Hermitage Artists Retreat. She is currently represented by Pierogi Gallery in New York City and collaborates with her husband, my uncle, artist James Esber, under the pseudonym "J. Fiber." SHOW NOTES 5:03 - Jane backstory before the backstory 6:03 - Jane’s sister, Paula, has doubts about who her father is 9:07 - Jane’s son, Abe, is interested in taking a DNA test 10:49 - Jane's moment of realization about her biological father 11:33 - Jane’s initial denial 14:05 - The realization 15:19 - The phone call that felt like a movie 17:14 - Jane’s son gives her helpful advice 19:11 - Jane now asks herself “Who am I?” and “Who is my biological father?” 19:42 - Jane's range of emotions after accepting the discovery 20:46 - How Jane researches who her father could be 28:39 - Jane's self-reflection 31:55 - Jane makes new family connections and finds new similarities 35:28 - How Jane finds peace and how others can, too 40:21 - The peace her son gives her 44:32 - Caryn and Jane play The Grateful Game CONNECT with Jane: Jane Fine website: https://www.janefine.net/about Jane Fine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janemfine/ and https://www.instagram.com/grand.flag/ Jane Fine - represented by Pierogi: https://www.pierogi2000.com/artists/jane-fine/ Collaborative work with husband, Artist James Esber: https://www.pierogi2000.com/artists/j-fiber/ James Esber: https://www.jamesesber.com/ CONNECT with us: www.PrettyWellness.com/podcast - for more information on the podcast episodes 
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62. Jane Fine: Abstract Artist Discovers Family Secret

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