JENNIFER JUNGHEIM
BIOGRAPHY
Jennifer studied languages and music at university, then worked as a laboratory technician, a teacher of singing, and a disability and aged care worker. She has sung in various choirs in Australia and England, and in musical comedy, folk and jazz. Travel has allowed her to visit concert halls, galleries and museums abroad and within Australia.
She was encouraged as a child to draw and paint by a family friend who was a painter. Since then she has always done drawings and watercolours. Work and family life precluded formal training, but she continued to draw when time permitted: sketching was fitted in during downtime at rehearsals, or during university lectures. Later she attended various adult education art classes. She joined the Harrington St Gallery in 2015.
“Music and art, while competing for attention, are both important to me as means of expression. The artists of the Co-op have shown me a different way of interpreting the world”.
Jennifer studied languages and music at university, then worked as a laboratory technician, a teacher of singing, and a disability and aged care worker. She has sung in various choirs in Australia and England, and in musical comedy, folk and jazz. Travel has allowed her to visit concert halls, galleries and museums abroad and within Australia.
She was encouraged as a child to draw and paint by a family friend who was a painter. Since then she has always done drawings and watercolours. Work and family life precluded formal training, but she continued to draw when time permitted: sketching was fitted in during downtime at rehearsals, or during university lectures. Later she attended various adult education art classes. She joined the Harrington St Gallery in 2015.
“Music and art, while competing for attention, are both important to me as means of expression. The artists of the Co-op have shown me a different way of interpreting the world”.