Feathers and the Moon

By Jenffer Jay

Find Jenffer’s project at Wondercrawl!

 
 

Image Description: There is a picture of a person posing for a portrait in front of a greyish/blue background with light dots. The person has light brown hair, is light skinned and is wearing glasses.

 
 

Jenffer Jay is a lifelong artist exploring a range of different mediums to explore her experience as a disabled trans-woman living in the Yukon. She faced many challenges due to invisible and visible disabilities and did a lot of her processing through her comics and creative process. She has spent a lot of time being put into boxes that she never felt like she belonged in. People seem to make many assumptions about her like she is able-bodied, or assuming she is man, or assuming that she doesn’t understand what they are saying due to the way that she speaks. There have been a lot of challenges that she faced within her family and within her community about her not being recognized for her talents and her skills.

Since a young age Jenffer has always found ways to be creative and make art. She learns by taking in everything that she can, using technology and learning about it, readings books, listening and chatting with people and other ways of learning, all of which inform her art. Her latest project is a part of a body of work that explores the beauty through objects that have been discarded and aged.