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Jen Saunders

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Australian poet, painter and singer-musician
This article is about the Australian poet. For the racquetball player, seeJennifer Saunders (racquetball). For the English comedian, seeJennifer Saunders.

Jennifer May "Jen" Saunders (born 1962,Mittagong, New South Wales) is an Australian poet, painter and singer-musician. Her poetry has been published in two books,Translations (1999) andIn a Night House (2002). In 2008, under the name,Venn, Saunders won an ABC Radio National Orpheus Remix Award for her musical composition, "There Aint but One Kind of Blues". In 2010, under the name vennsquidink, she released the electronica album 'nasty noises'. Saunders has contributed soundscapes to ABC Radio National, the Historic Houses Trust of NSW and Micro Galleries, Nowra. She has been exhibiting visual arts since the 1980s.

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Jennifer May Saunders was born in 1962 in the ruralNew South Wales town ofMittagong. She moved toWagga Wagga in 1981 where she completed a Diploma in Applied Arts with a major in silversmithing. In 1984 she set up a jewellery-making workshop and exhibited at the Old Brewery Gallery in Wagga Wagga. Since 1987 Saunders has regularly exhibited paintings, drawings and collages in mixed shows inSydney,Melbourne, theSouthern Highlands and theShoalhaven where she now lives.

In 1992, Saunders began performing her poetry at writer's nights in the Shoalhaven and Illawarra. She has performed poetry at festivals and events regularly since then. She established and produced the literary magazine "Squidink" in 2000[1][2]

In 1999, she published her first book of poetryTranslations (Passionfruit Press, Broughton Creek, 1999) and in May 2002, launchedIn a Night House (PressPress, Berry, 2002).[3]

Saunders is also a songwriter/musician performing regularly in a variety of bands as well as solo. In 2008, under the name, Venn, Saunders won an Orpheus Remix Award for "There Aint but One Kind of Blues".[4][5] In September 2009, her new work, "Hidden Beak Funeral Bird", was commissioned for and performed onAustralian Broadcasting Corporation's radio programmeNew Music Up Late.[6]

In 2013, in alliance with Renew Australia and Stockland Nowra, Saunders set up the grass roots gallery space Squid Studio.

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References

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  1. ^Mansell, Chris; du Plessis, Riche."Shoalhaven Poetry Festival". Arts Shoalhaven. Retrieved6 December 2011.
  2. ^Jim Bennett (ed.)."Poetry Magazines Australia".The Poetry Kit.ISSN 1468-3075. Archived fromthe original on 3 January 2012. Retrieved6 December 2011.
  3. ^SaundersArchived 20 August 2008 at theWayback Machine (PressPressite website) Accessed: 1 September 2008.
  4. ^"Orpheus Remix Awards".ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)). 19 March 2009. Retrieved6 December 2011.
  5. ^Venn (2 January 2008)."orpheus83: 'There Aint but One Kind of Blues'".Australian Music. ABC Classic FM (Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)). Retrieved6 December 2011.
  6. ^Adams, Stephen (28 August 2009)."Australian Music on ABC Classic FM in September 2009".resonate.Australian Music Centre. Retrieved6 December 2011.
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