Jennifer Butler-Kaler explores ideas concerning body perception, physical contact, and human sexuality through the influence of ironic humor. Her sculptures, which take their shape from such materials as latex, soap, nylons, human and synthetic hair, sand, surgical tubing, air sources, and various noise makers, aim to provoke the viewer's response by tempting and promoting physical interaction; sculptures that do not require touching can communicate ideas regarding the body and sexuality through scent and/or visual observation. The shapes are influenced by her observations of the human body, and often appear to have qualities from both sexes.

A graduate of the University of the Arts, Butler-Kaler recently returned to her first love, sculpture, after several years working in graphic design.

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