Jennifer Wren Daugette (Supak) is an academic museum administrator and curator. In her early career, she worked in the digital music industry. Her scholarly interests include the role of art in peacemaking, especially through creative storytelling. She conducted research in Colombia at the Restrepo Center for Civil Reconstruction at the National University of Colombia and at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, where she was a Hubert H. Humphrey Public Leadership Scholar. Wren teaches across disciplines and has presented her work at events including the Museum Innovation Forum, the College Art Association, and the Nobel Peace Prize Forum. She currently serves as Gallery Director & Curator at Mattie Kelly Arts Center, Northwest Florida State College. As an abstract expressionist visual artist, she works in drawing, painting, and photography, depending on the project. Her work has been shown at major events, including Art Basel–SCOPE Miami and The Mini Video Art Fest, Budapest, as well as at galleries in Budapest, Chicago, Minneapolis, New York, South America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Her pieces are in private and public collections, including the Hungarian Multicultural Center in Budapest and the University of Minnesota Physicians Mill City Clinic Collection. Wren holds a master’s degree in public affairs, art, and human rights, with a focus on the role of art in peacemaking, as well as a master of fine arts in studio art. Curricula Vitae, jwrensupak@gmail.comRecent Highlights2025 Emerald Coast Review, XXIII, 2025.A biennial anthology of regional art, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Flower Watercolors Series + Poems with Dr. Jessica Temple.2025, Group Exhibit (painting and photography, both collected), Museum of Contemporary Art, Cuenca, Ecuador. 2024, Our Place in the Scheme of Things, Photographs and Videos from theEco.Echo Art Collective. Richard F. Brush Art Gallery, St Lawrence University, New York State. August 14- October 9, 2024. Curated by Leonor Jurado, Sarah Knobel, Arecea Roe, and Melanie Schoeniger.2024, Pensacola Museum of Art Juried Show, New Mexico Landscape, painting, 2018. Exhibition: March through May 2024.2023, The Memory of Presence. Photo triptych, MamU Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, exhibit curated by Beata Szechy, 2023.2021, Amnesia Time. Video art, digital painting, Mini Video Art Festival. Budapest, Hungary.2021, Pull. A solo show of paintings and drawings. November 20-January 3, 2021, curated by Jill Conner of AS Studios NYC|Paris. Curated by Jill Conner, Curator 2020, Body of Water. Video art, digital Painting, Mini Video Art Festival. Budapest, Hungary, 2020-26, annual, Annual Faculty ShowsI do sell my photography and paintings to institutions and individuals. With the paintings, I sell only the originals and do not offer print reproductions. Inquiries and commissions: jwrensupak@gmail.comSketch book exhibition at the Panama City Publishing Company Museum, Florida