Jennifer Lugris is an award winning and internationally published artist. Jennifer talks about how her work as an artist is catapulted by the stimulating perceptions and personal growth she experiences as a mother. Jennifer shares how being a child of immigrant parents from differing backgrounds has given her a unique and rare perspective. She also talks about the inspiration behind her book "Supermoms."
Jennifer Lugirs' solo exhibitions include the Verge Center for the Arts in Sacramento, CA, Richmond Art Center, Merced College, and Maturango Museum. Her work is owned by several permanent collections including Meta in San Francisco, CA, University of California Davis, and the Art, Design & Architecture Museum in Santa Barbara, CA.
To learn more about Jennifer Lugris, see her work and buy her book go to:
https://www.jenniferlugris.com
Cover art "When Life Hands You Lemons" by Jennifer Lugris
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Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar.
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