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Anchored in
architectural design, the work of
Jennifer Myers has sought to engage
many creative disciplines, with the
intention and passion to push the
limits of materials, technology and
preconceptions; an investigative
nature that has been continually
reinforced and informed by seeing
her work through to its realization.
Jennifer currently works as a designer
at a Los Angeles architecture firm
while continuing to build her freelance
base and personal work. She and a partner recently completed and were awarded
for an ideas competition entitled 'A House for Tarkovsky' and an exhibit installation
for UCR's Museum of Photography entitled 'One Ground: Four Israeli and Four
Palestinian Filmakers'. Her work has been featured in HOW Magazine and Furniture
Today, has twice been awarded by the AIA/LA, and has been exhibited at the
Architecture+Design Museum in Los Angeles, Art Center College of Design, the
Pacific Design Center, and Salon du Mueble in Paris.
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