Founded in 2015, Collector House Inc. is a boutique art advisory firm specializing in the acquisition of modern and contemporary, fine and decorative arts.
Jennifer holds a Master of Arts degree in the History of Decorative Arts, Design and Culture from the Bard Graduate Center, New York; and a Bachelor of Arts degree in the History of Art and French from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. Most recently, she trained at the Inchbald School of Design, London, UK, with a certificate in Interior Decoration; and Art Market Business School, Christie’s Education, London. She was formerly a curator at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Jennifer is an independent curator and a board member of the Attingham Trust for the study of Country Houses and Collections, Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC), and Costume Society of America.
Her scholarly interests in decorative arts include the history of Oriental and European carpets, textiles, dress, ceramics and silver, with an emphasis on English decorative arts. She is an alumna of the Attingham Summer School 2012 and Attingham Study Programme 2013, both organized by the Attingham Trust for the Study of Historic Houses and Collections.
Her thesis is titled The Fashioned Travel Case: Women’s Luggage in Postwar America, 1946-1960.