Jane Deschner
Montana-based Jane Waggoner Deschner has been an exhibiting artist for over forty years; for twenty years her medium has been the found family photograph. Her work has been supported by numerous residencies in the US and abroad including Ucross, The Banff Centre, Atlantic Center for the Arts, Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Santa Fe Art Institute. The Montana Arts Council awarded her their Artist Innovation Award, and ARPA and Strategic Investment grants. Her work has been exhibited in such venues as Robert Mann Gallery, NYC; Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody, WY; Museum of Art | Fort Collins, CO; University of Michigan–Dearborn, MI; Intersect Arts, St. Louis, MO; Churchill Arts, Fallon, NV; and Montana venues including the Yellowstone Art Museum, Missoula Art Museum and WaterWorks Museum. Her work has been juried into three Kris Graves Projects photo books and selected for online photography exhibits by Los Angeles Center for Photography, Humble Arts Foundation, Lenscratch, Midwest Nice Art, The Curated Fridge and Photo Trouvée. She was interviewed by Aline Smithson for Lenscratch in 2025. She earned an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts in 2002. After growing up in Kansas, she moved to Montana in 1977.

