Jennifer is an interdisciplinary
artist whose main areas of focus are photography, music and design (interiors, furniture,
and jewelry). She is interested in how
these different forms of art intersect, overlap, and merge via theory and
practice. Jennifer completed a 4-year Bachelor
of Arts in Music Composition and Performance at the University of Winnipeg in
2005. She received her Masters in
Interior Design in 2012 from the University of Manitoba. Her work has been published in multiple
publications and, in future, she plans on pursuing a Ph.D. focusing on
connections between the experiential elements of performed music and the
designed environments.
Jennifer received a vocational diploma in photography in high school and later furthered her education at the graduate level. She has been making photography for over twenty years and has experience in landscape, wildlife and portraits, working both in the field and the studio. Her work draws from her fascination with how people mentally map an environment through physically exploring it to create a personal sense of place. It is also informed by theories pertaining to finding beauty and enchantment in the banal everyday moments. Her work attempts to express the enchantment of everyday moments through the natural composition of found objects, capturing the mise-en-scène of a particular moment in time to do so. She enjoys traveling and getting lost in a new city to try to portray the “true essence” of that city in her photography, admitting to being a bit of a flâneur.
Jennifer received a vocational diploma in photography in high school and later furthered her education at the graduate level. She has been making photography for over twenty years and has experience in landscape, wildlife and portraits, working both in the field and the studio. Her work draws from her fascination with how people mentally map an environment through physically exploring it to create a personal sense of place. It is also informed by theories pertaining to finding beauty and enchantment in the banal everyday moments. Her work attempts to express the enchantment of everyday moments through the natural composition of found objects, capturing the mise-en-scène of a particular moment in time to do so. She enjoys traveling and getting lost in a new city to try to portray the “true essence” of that city in her photography, admitting to being a bit of a flâneur.