Jennifer has worked as an East Asian Paintings Conservator for the Honolulu Museum of Arts, for Gochang Conservation Institute in South Korea, for Bhutan's Thangka Paintings Conservation Department, for collectors museums and galleries across Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the U.S.
Trained by traditional Japanese art conservation apprenticeship, and by Master's Degree in Conservation at University of Melbourne, Jennifer's expertise is in full conservation treatments and remounting of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Himalayan and Buddhist hanging scrolls, folding screens, fans, album leaves, ukiyo-e woodblock prints, sutra books, and contemporary works. She diversified and worked as a Paper Conservator at State Library of Queensland’s Conservation department since 2014. She has run her private practice for East Asian paintings conservation in Australia since 2012, and returned to the U.S. in 2022. She has been an Advanced Mellon Fellow at Balboa Art Conservation Center in San Diego 2022. She ran the Paper Conservation Department at Preservation Arts in Oakland, California 2022-2023. Currently she works as a Paper Conservator at Fine Arts Museums San Francisco, and in her own private practice in California.