Jill Ian’s studio practice is an immersive and ongoing reevaluation of their relationship to relationships. From this questioning perspective, artworks emerge that are both ethereal and corporeal. Pulling from their personal archive of photographic and tactile memories, they record and retell as a means of assessing interpersonal relationships. Exposing simple emotions that are often interpreted as convoluted, they engage in honesty, self-assessment, and mirroring. Embracing and revealing the inherent struggle in this exploration, they seek a world in which we would all engage in this work for the betterment of all.