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Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell is an American
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ist,
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and
ufologist Ufology ( ) is the investigation of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) by people who believe that they may be of extraordinary origins (most frequently of extraterrestrial alien visitors). While there are instances of government, private, and ...
based in
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,
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. Initially gaining prominence as a visual artist, by the late 2010s Corbell became a well known figure in the UFO community, producing documentary films and podcasts on the subject.


Early life

After graduating from the Harvard-Westlake High School in 1995, Corbell entered the
University of California, Santa Cruz The University of California, Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz or UCSC) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Cruz, California. It is one of the ten campuses in the University of California system. Located on Monterey Bay, on the edge of ...
and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree.


Martial arts career

Corbell is a black belt in traditional ju jitsu, and is the creator of "quantum ju jitsu." In 2001, he self-published his first book, ''Radiant Source - Cultivating Warrior Consciousness'', about his philosophy of martial arts. Corbell taught ju jitsu and yoga at the University of California Santa Cruz, and has appeared in ''Black Belt Magazine''. Corbell developed a martial arts and yoga curriculum to provide training for at-risk youth. This includes a
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yoga program Following discharge from juvenile hall, students continue instruction during and after their probation period. Although there is no record of Corbell ever competing as a martial artist, Corbell has consulted on the films ''
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'', and the video game ''
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''. One of his ju jitsu demonstrations has received over 6 million views on YouTube.


Art career

While traveling in
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in 2004 Corbell contracted
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. He lost more than , experienced daily fevers, hallucinations, and distorted vision. He made it home to be treated by doctors at UCLA. Unable to practice martial arts for over a year due to medical complications, he began creating art. In 2004, Corbell began secretly harvesting local building demolitions for early-century windows and doors in the Los Angeles area. He began recycling them into art installations. Over the years Corbell has exhibited his work in private settings and galleries.


Notable art exhibitions

Some of the exhibitions by Corbell include: *''Death to Life'': Corbell disassembled computers and embedded them into vintage doors and windows harvested from local Los Angeles demolitions. The pieces were distributed throughout the Los Angeles area and showed rotating imagery and sounds from his travels in Nepal and India. *''Factory Girl Exhibition'': In coordination with a pre-premiere of the
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, Corbell exhibited an original body of work as part of a comparative exhibition with a series of privately owned
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paintings. *''ICON: Life Love & Style of Sharon Tate'': In honor of the 40th anniversary of Sharon Tate's passing, with the blessing of the Tate family he created a 350-piece historic art exhibition celebrating Sharon Tate's style and life. The art and fashion based exhibition showcases images of her wardrobe by designers such as Christian Dior, Thea Porter,
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and Yves Saint Laurent. *''Strange Love'': An artistic collaboration between Corbell and Katrina Bea held in historic downtown Los Angeles. The body of work included assemblage works, paintings, photography, film and fashion. *''Bunraku Art Experience:
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'': Held at the Chateau Marmont (Penthouse 64) in Hollywood California, Corbell hosted a one night only art installation for the cast of the
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by director Guy Moshe. In lieu of a premiere, Corbell's art exhibition revealed images and art pieces of
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, Ron Perlman and
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.


Filmmaking and UFOlogy

Corbell has been described as a "
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celebrity" and a "UFO enthusiast". Corbell has made a number of documentary films relating to the subject. His films include ''Hunt for the Skinwalker'', based on a book by George Knapp and Colm Kelleher, and distributed by The Orchard, focusing on
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, a location associated with paranormal and UFO-related claims. Corbell has released several UFO-related videos and still images. These have included leaked footage from U.S. Navy aircraft associated with the USS ''Omaha'' and video of triangular objects in the sky, filmed by U.S. Navy personnel. The triangular objects are suggested to represent artifacts of a triangular lens aperture. In 2018 Corbell directed the documentary ''Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers''. The documentary, which premiered on
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in 2019, provides a sympathetic account of
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, who claims to have worked on UFOs near
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in the 1980s. The documentary brought Lazar back into public attention, and inspired the
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meme. Corbell co-hosts the UFO-focused "Weaponized" podcast alongside fellow UFOlogist and journalist George Knapp. Corbell has also appeared on the
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podcast to discuss UFOs.


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