Janet Jones (artist)

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Janet Jones is a Canadian artist, art historian and associate professor at York University in Toronto, Canada.

Her Ph.D thesis was "Clement Greenberg and the Artist/Critic Relationship", which focused on Greenbergian Modernist criticism in relation to painting and the internal structure of the 'Greenberg Group'.

In 2002 she received the Faculty of Fine Arts Dean's Teaching Award for outstanding teaching and contribution to the life and vibrancy of the Faculty of Fine Arts.

Because of her name she is frequently confused with Janet Jones, the wife of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky.

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