Jason Clark was raised near the Tule River Indian Reservation in central California, but with his family’s Algonquin traditions and legends from the eastern part of the US. He entered college in Hawaii and studied with a Maori artist schooled in Northwest Coast Native art. He now resides in Missoula and works as a printmaker, Adjunct Professor and the 2-D Technician in the School of Art at the University of Montana.
From 2006 to 2012 Clark taught printmaking first at the University of Louisiana in Monroe and then at Bemidji State University in Minnesota. His prints have been exhibited nationally and internationally, including exhibitions at the University of Utah, the Missoula Art Museum, the Turner Art Center, and the Hillstrom Museum of Art. His prints appear in the collections of the Boise Art Museum, the Spencer Museum of Art, the Junt Art Museum, the Montana Museum of Art and Culture, and Salish Kootenai College.