M. Arch / AA Dipl.
Jennifer Franzke

associate scientist

2023  The Coolest Cat in Town- The Tatzelwurm, Deutsche Jagd- und Fischereimuseum, Munich with support of the Natural History Museum Vienna, (series of large scale watercolours, taxidermy and historical objects)

2019-2020 Der Tatzelwurm- Ein fabelhafter Alpenbewohner, Kitzbühel Stadtmuseum, with support of the Natural History Museum Vienna, November 2019-March 2020 (series of large scale watercolours, taxidermy and historical objects)

2018-2019 Love Actually, Deutsche Jagd- und Fischereimuseum, Munich, (paintings showing the process of Animal Locomotion and Eadweard Muybridge that explore courtship rituals from mammals, birds and a few mythological creatures)

2016 SchnappSCHUSS!, Deutsche Jagd- und Fischereimuseum, Munich, March-November

Numerous solo and group shows in Miami, London, Munich and Kitzbühel

Museum Exhibitions

2023  The Coolest Cat in Town- The Tatzelwurm, Deutsche Jagd- und Fischereimuseum, Munich with support of the Natural History Museum Vienna, (series of large scale watercolours, taxidermy and historical objects)

2019-2020 Der Tatzelwurm- Ein fabelhafter Alpenbewohner, Kitzbühel Stadtmuseum, with support of the Natural History Museum Vienna, November 2019-March 2020 (series of large scale watercolours, taxidermy and historical objects)

2018-2019 Love Actually, Deutsche Jagd- und Fischereimuseum, Munich, (paintings showing the process of Animal Locomotion and Eadweard Muybridge that explore courtship rituals from mammals, birds and a few mythological creatures)

2016 SchnappSCHUSS!, Deutsche Jagd- und Fischereimuseum, Munich, March-November

Numerous solo and group shows in Miami, London, Munich and Kitzbühel

Education

1997 Architectural Association Diploma Architecture and RIBA qualifications

1988 University of Miami, Architecture and Fine Arts, numerous academic and sport scholarships
  • Scientific illustration
  • Collection based historical research
  • Comparative morphological studies
  • 17 and 18th century menageries and animal art in Europe
  • Mammal and bird courtship rituals
  • Historical animal biographies
  • Interdisciplinary cooperation on real and fictional evolutionary options regarding consequences of human driven changes of the global eco system
  • Species diversity, including ourselves as a species

1. zoology

Ahnelt Harald
associate scientist
Bacher Florian
project researcher
Berg Hans-Martin
Associated scientist
Bibl Alexander
collection manager
Bogutskaya Nina
associate scientist
Chai Min
Project Researcher
Engelmaier Gernot
associate scientist
Ernst Karin
Scientific assistance
Friedrich Rok
Project researcher
Gassner Georg
collection manager
Gemel Richard
associated scientist
Gerlach Lilli
taxidermist
Grunstra Nicole D. S.
affiliated scientist
Haring Melina
taxidermist
Herzig Barbara
associate scientist
Illek Robert
Technical head, preparator
Kamschal Denise
technical assistant
Kornilev Yurii
project researcher
Langnitschke Tim
scientific assistant
Leeb Christoph
project researcher
Palandačić Anja
Collection Manager, Staff Scientist
Pucher Erich
associated scientist
Reier Susanne
Project Researcher
Renner Swen
curator, senior scientist
Riedel Bettina
staff scientist
Rubin Iris
model and diorama builder
Saliari Konstantina
curator, staff scientist
Schiller Katharina
research assistant (currently on maternity leave)
Schweiger Silke
Head of department 1. Zoology, Curator, staff scientist
Shalev Gal
apprentice
Shandikov Gennadiy
project researcher
Sonnleitner Ria
project researcher
Sontag Walter, A.
associate scientist
Stefke Katharina
staff scientist
Sumasgutner Petra
associate scientist
Uiblein Franz
associated scientist
van den Elzen Renate
associate scientist
Viehauser Christof
Collection manager
Wallner Nathalie
Administrative management, taxidermist
Witthoff Ronja
Taxidermist
Wolf Paul
Scientific assistant
Wöss Günther
scientific assistant
Zachos Frank Emmanuel
curator, staff scientist
  
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