As a multidisciplinary artist, Jenny Flexner Reinhardt explores a range of mediums, including painting, sculpture, collage, and mixed-media. Her art delves into the complexities of modern culture, feminism, motherhood and codependency, reflecting on the psychological gymnastics required to navigate contemporary society. Jenny’s work intertwines personal experience, historical philosophies, literary references, political commentary, and musings of what may exist on a larger metaphysical level.

Jenny spent her formative years in Washington DC. She earned BA in English Literature from the University of Michigan followed by an MFA, Cum Laude at The New York Academy of Art. After teaching studio art and Art History early in her career, Jenny dedicated herself raising three daughters. Since 2018 she has had 9 solo exhibitions, and works full-time in her studio, located in the Valley Arts District in Orange, New Jersey.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS:

2024 Well Behaved Women, RAM Gallery, Summit NJ

2022 See You at the Movies, The Claridge, Montclair, NJ

2021 My Sunny Disposition, 4 Flavors/Ria X Gallery, Montclair, NJ

2021 Everything Must Go!, CJ.one Gallery, NYC

2021 NFT project: MaryJane Project

2020 Not Your Average, Clerestory Gallery, Montclair, NJ

2020 Drive Like Your Kids Live Here!, Peanut Gallery, Summit, NJ

2019 Palimpsests, Tribeca Gallery, Millburn, NJ

2018 The Price of Sugar, Milly and Herb Iris Gallery, SOPAC, NJ

GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

2023 The HeART Project, HeART Research UK

2023 LADIES to the FRONT, Parlor Gallery, Asbury Park, NJ

2022 2nd Bedroom Gallery, NYC

2022 Agency: Feminist Art and Power, Museum of Sonoma County , Sonoma County, CA

2021 Deadlocked and Loaded, ArtRage Gallery, Syracuse, NY

2021 NJ Visions, Therese Maloney Gallery, St. Elizabeth University, Madison, NJ

2019 Print Matters, PrintMatters Houston, TX

2018 Rise, The Whitney Gallery, Los Gatos, CA

2018 Go Figure, The Rectangle, Orange, NJ

“Big things are coming for this queen and master of gesture, figure and abstraction!” -Kathryn Waggner McGuire, Curator

“Big things are coming for this queen and master of gesture, figure and abstraction!” -Kathryn Waggner McGuire, Curator