Jennifer Keeler-Milne facts for kids
Jennifer Keeler-Milne (born in 1961) is a talented Australian artist. She is famous for her beautiful oil paintings of landscapes. She also creates big, amazing drawings using charcoal. Jennifer uses traditional painting methods to make her modern artworks.
Her Art Journey
Jennifer studied art in Melbourne, Australia. She went to Melbourne State College, the Victorian College of the Arts, and the College of Fine Arts (COFA).
In 1991, Jennifer won a special award. It was called the Fred Williams Family Prize. She received this prize from the Victorian College of the Arts.
Famous Artworks
In 2015, a large artwork by Jennifer was bought by the Art Gallery of New South Wales. This artwork was a drawing made of 48 different panels. It was called "NSW desert plants."
In 2016, the Glasshouse Regional Gallery in Port Macquarie showed a special collection of her work. This exhibition was called "Drawn to a cabinet of curiosities". It featured over 175 drawings made with charcoal on paper.