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Bio

Jennifer Troice is a contemporary sculptor whose work transforms lived experience into a language of healing and human connection. Working primarily in bronze, and also in resin, aluminum, and stainless steel, her sculptures explore vulnerability, presence, and the emotional resonance of form.

Born in Texas and shaped by formative years in Mexico City, Troice’s practice reflects a multicultural perspective informed by lived experience and an academic background in psychology. Troice studied visual arts in Mexico City and Boston and holds a degree in Psychology from Universidad Iberoamericana. Her work ranges from intimate pieces to large-scale and site-specific commissions and is held in public and private collections internationally.

Through both her sculptures and public conversations, Troice invites viewers to slow down and engage with form as a space for reflection, care, and shared humanity.

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