Jennifer Lugris
Told She Couldn't Go to College to Becoming President of the College, 2023
acrylic on canvas
35 x 30 inches
C-lective Curator’s Cut:
In The New Mother, Jennifer Lugris continues her joyful, color-driven exploration of growth and gratitude through a rare single-panel composition that feels both intimate and expansive in its perspective. The viewer is positioned above a thriving plant, its long, striped leaves unfolding outward like a living narrative, each one distinct in scale, pattern, and chromatic intensity. Neon pinks streak across deep blacks, while greens, oranges, and blues intertwine in unexpected combinations, transforming the familiar structure of a fern or fiddle fig into something almost sentient and celebratory. Lugris’s elevated vantage point enhances the sense of observation and care, as if we are both witness and participant in the act of nurturing life. The work gently plays with the idea of “mother” as both caregiver and creation: the viewer tending to the plant, and the plant itself embodying motherhood through its constant generation of new leaves. In this reciprocal exchange, the piece becomes a vibrant meditation on emergence, personality, and the quiet joy of sustaining life in all its varied and radiant forms.
Jennifer Lugris
We Love Jennifer. She is a Sacramento-based artist who creates bright, joyful works of art as a way to honor her complex heritage and to celebrate the beauty of everyday life. With a family history marked by both tragedy and triumph, she is deeply attuned to life’s fragility and responds by painting her daily experiences as vibrant, patterned scenes filled with gratitude and presence.
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Bachelors Degree in French from Rutgers University
Post‑Baccalaureate Certificate in Visual Arts from UC Berkeley Extension
Masters of Fine Art in Painting, University of California, Santa Barbara
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National Endowment for the Arts Grant Recipient
Funded by the California Arts Council
Honored with the Linda A. Day Endowed Student Award during her MFA
Her works are included in key collections at Meta (Facebook), UC Davis Health, and the Art, Design & Architecture Museum in Santa Barbara
Completed a significant 40 × 9 ft mural installation with Meta Open Arts in San Francisco (2021)
Serves as Chair of the Art Department at Sierra College in Rocklin, CA
“My paintings honor my refugee grandparents and parents who risked everything to offer future generations better opportunities.”
Her multi-paneled works reflect the layered nature of her identity, refusing to confine her story to a single frame. As a culturally mixed Uruguayan, Korean, Spanish American who was raised Catholic and is now raising Jewish children, Lugris embraces multiplicity as both a personal truth and artistic framework.
Having grown up fielding curious questions about her background, she recreates that experience for viewers—inviting them to piece together meaning from richly detailed, interconnected elements, just as she has done throughout her life.
Interviews in progress, please check back soon!