Overview
 Jennifer Pinder is internationally recognized for her color-saturated, richly textured artworks. She has exhibited in New York, Doha, and Ferrara, earning acclaim for her evocative and visually striking style.
 
Before moving to Qatar in 2009, Pinder worked closely with Libby Edwards Galleries, completing notable commissions including a series for Hayman Island, Queensland. In 2011, she held her first Middle Eastern exhibition, Unique Perspectives, at the Grand Hyatt, Doha, drawing the largest audience in the venue’s history. During her time in Qatar, she also collaborated with Anima Gallery, producing commissioned works for prominent regional collectors.
 
Her work has been showcased at New York’s Agora Gallery and Creative Concepts in Chelsea, appearing on the front and back covers of ArtisSpectrum magazine. In Europe, Jennifer won the Lucrezia Borgia Prize at Trevisan International’s Liberated Dreams exhibition in Ferrara, Italy, and later participated in the Synchronies exhibition in Madrid.
 
Now based in Australia, Pinder continues to create large-scale commissions for international and local clients while maintaining a strong partnership with Bromley and Co.
Works
  • Jennifer Pinder, Ash Blue Spike, Oil on Canvas
    Ash Blue Spike
  • Jennifer Pinder, Australian Green Grey Spike, Oil on Canvas
    Australian Green Grey Spike
  • Jennifer Pinder, Black Spike, Oil on Canvas
    Black Spike
  • Jennifer Pinder, Blue Spike, Oil on Canvas
    Blue Spike
  • Jennifer Pinder, Dusty Pink Spike, Oil on Canvas
    Dusty Pink Spike
  • Jennifer Pinder, Orange Spike, Oil on Canvas
    Orange Spike Spot
  • Jennifer Pinder, Red Spike, Oil on Canvas
    Red Spike
  • Jennifer Pinder, Yellow Spike, Oil on Canvas
    Yellow Spike
  • Jennifer Pinder, Yellow Spike, Oil on Canvas
    Yellow Spike Spot
Biography
Jennifer Pinder is internationally acclaimed for her color-saturated, richly textured works. Her art captivates audiences with its evocative depth and striking visual impact, earning recognition across continents, from New York to Doha and Ferrara.
 
Before relocating to Qatar in 2009, Pinder maintained a long-standing collaboration with the Libby Edwards Galleries, where she exhibited extensively and completed commissions for prominent clients. Notable projects from this period include a series of paintings for the luxurious public spaces of Hayman Island, Queensland, one of the world's premier five-star resorts.
 
In January 2011, Pinder presented her first Middle Eastern exhibition, Unique Perspectives, at the Grand Hyatt, Doha. The opening drew the largest audience in the venue's history, welcoming dignitaries from across the region. During her time in Qatar, she developed a strong partnership with Anima Gallery at The Pearl, resulting in numerous commissioned works for prominent families.
 
Her international presence expanded further in February-March 2012 when her paintings were featured in the collective exhibition Substance of Abstraction at Manhattan's Agora Gallery. Pinder's work was prominently showcased on both the front and back covers of ArtisSpectrum magazine (May/June issue). She returned to New York in 2013 for the Elements of Expression exhibition with Creative Concepts in Chelsea.
 
Pinder's acclaim in Europe began with her invitation to the Liberated Dreams annual Trevisan International Art Exhibition in Ferrara, Italy, where she won the prestigious Lucrezia Borgia Prize. This marked the beginning of a lasting relationship with Trevisan International, including her participation in the Synchronies exhibition in Madrid, Spain, in 2014.
 
Since returning to Australia in 2013 with her husband Sam and son Luca, Pinder continues to work at a dynamic pace, completing large-scale commissions for both local and international clients. She maintains a harmonious and fruitful collaboration with David and Yuge Bromley at Bromley and Co., further cementing her reputation as a leading global contemporary artist.
Exhibitions