A winner of national and international awards, Jill Rumoshosky Werner's art is regularly exhibited in prestigious juried shows throughout the United States and in other parts of the world. The Kansas Arts Commission awarded her a Mid-Career Artist Fellowship in 2008, a mini-fellowship in 2000 and she was on the selection panel for the 2001 mini-fellowship awards. Her work has been published in American Craft magazine, exhibited in the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan and is in the collection of the International Quilt Study Center.

Jill grew up in Dobbs Ferry, NY. She holds a Masters degree in audiology and once worked for a leading hearing aid manufacturer in Minnesota, where she published the first research on in-the-ear hearing aids. After moving to Kansas in 1977, Ms. Werner worked as a software technical writer for NCR and then as a systems engineer for IBM. She became a full time artist in 1999 and currently lives in Wichita with her husband.