
High Roller Society
e: info@highrollersociety.co.uk
t: +44 (0)208 981 8177
10 PALMERS ROAD | LONDON E2 0SY
Jennifer Moran is an art business advocate dedicated to artists’ rights, public accessibility to the arts, and the enhancement of the commercial art industry. A trained fine artist, Jennifer’s professional experience spans investment banking, senior administration, and various client-facing roles within the creative sectors.
Mastering in Art Business at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art in London, Jennifer honed her experience and skills toward the divide that often exists between artists and the business world. Jennifer’s student research, which focused largely on Street Art and the ethical and lawful ‘grey areas’ intertwined, helped to develop a direction for her professional career.
Alongside her husband, painter Martin Lea Brown, Jennifer is the Co-Founder and Director of High Roller Society, a commercial gallery dedicated to supporting and promoting artists who are early in their career. Taking its queue from street culture, High Roller Society was founded on the integrity and ambition of artists that create their own rules. As part of their programme, the gallery aims to educate and incorporate the public through various artist-led events in conjunction with a range of fine art exhibitions.
Under High Roller Society, Jennifer has also managed several commissioned artist projects with both private and corporate clients, including the first-ever SAFEWALLS exhibition and World tour for client Cirque du Soleil.
Jennifer’s vision for High Roller Society and the future spans wide to incorporate enhanced artist support strategies, educational discussions and workshops, and transforming the gallery model. For more information go to the High Roller Society website
