Artist Spotlight: Jennifer Muller

Join us for a special evening during Beachcomber’s Night in Madison, featuring the vibrant artwork of Jennifer Muller! Enjoy a glass of wine, meet the artist, and take in a beautiful show celebrating creativity by the coast.

Thursday, August 14

6-8pm

Water Street Jewelers in Madison

769 Boston Post Road

You can follow Jennifer and her work on Instagram @jennifer.muller.3194

"My work explores the journey of transformation, resilience, and  the freedom to become the fullest version of ourselves. Transformation takes many forms - physical, spiritual, emotional, and mental and I’m drawn to beings that embody that change, whether overtly or in quieter, symbolic ways. Like me, my pieces all carry stories of becoming. We all move through life with our own story, burdens, and inner demons. Through my art, I invite viewers to look beyond self-imposed limitations, reconnect with their inner strength, and imagine what might be possible when we allow ourselves to transform.

The organic movement of my detailed beadwork is a fusion of new and vintage elements carefully sourced from around the world. The beads, ranging from delicate glass to bold, radiant crystals are meticulously arranged, creating multi-dimensional textures and rich patterns that invite the viewer to explore every detail. The result is an elegant, contemporary take on bead art, where each sculpture is a magical, endless visual journey.

I’ve been educated and enlightened by a vibrant community of talented artists and mentors. Through them, I learned the foundational principles, techniques, and developed priceless skills utilizing my unique gifts and artistic voice. I hold juried membership in the Connecticut Women Artists, Inc. (CWA) and the Canton Artists Guild, and am a member of Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts and West Hartford Art League.

My work has been exhibited at galleries throughout the Northeast, including Hygienic Art, Mandell Gallery, Five Points Gallery, Jorgensen Gallery, the Art League of New Britain, and Gallery on the Green as well as a permanent piece in the Beaded Square Project at the Museum of Beadwork in Portland, Maine.

My work is in private collections in New England, New York, and the Southwest. I currently have gallery representation in New Mexico, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont."