Jennifer Reeder is an American artist, filmmaker, and screenwriter. She attracted notice early in her career for her performance and video work as "White Trash Girl" (1995) a fictional identity through which the artist explored lower-income white culture in the United States. She is the founder of the social justice group Tracers Book Club, which focuses on feminist issues. Reeder received an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1996 and is represented by the Andrew Rafacz Gallery in Chicago, Illinois.
Directing
77
Female
1971-01-01
Ohio, USA
J. Frederick
Red Luck
Nevermind
Tales of the Uncanny
Seven Songs About Thunder
V/H/S/94
A Million Miles Away
I Like Tomorrow
And I Will Rise, If Only To Hold You Down
Blood Below the Skin
White Trash Girl
A Double Image Both in Focus Simultaneously, Part One
Lullaby
1000 Ways to Skin It
Tears Cannot Restore Her: Therefore, I Weep
A Double Image Both in Focus Simultaneously, Part Two
Forevering
Night's End
Perpetrator
Crystal Lake
Girls Love Horses
A Heart and Other Small Shapes
The Ex-Boyfriend and Other Impossible Pleasures
Signature Move
All Small Bodies
Shuvit
Knives and Skin
I Dream You Dream of Me
Accidents at Home and how They Happen
Small Sleepy Driver And The Fountain of Blood
A Room With the Walls Blasted to Shreds and Falling
The Closer Stockholm
Skin Job
Marietta Brimble
The Secret History
Tiny Plastic Rainbow
The Dunes
Law of Desire
Lola, 15
True Confessions of An Artist