About Tiffany J

Tiffany Jones was born in Springfield, MA, and relocated to Baltimore in 1996 and has been a resident with her family ever since. She received her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2012. Jones has exhibited her artwork in various galleries and museums in Massachusetts, New York, Virginia, and Maryland. These include the Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York, Artisphere in Virginia, Baltimore Museum of Art, James E Lewis Museum, and Sheila and Richard Riggs Galleries all in Baltimore. In 2012, Jones received a b-grant from the Baker’s Artist Awards for her photographic works which address topics of identity across multiple generations. Jones continues her photographic work while using her community as an inspiration.


Black Light Symposium


*UPDATE* Due to lack of space and other circumstances my piece was not included in this group exhibition, but I do hope that you were able to make it to see some of my fellow MICAns. Stay tuned there IS more to come! (11/2/11)


Come see one of my pieces tomorrow, Saturday, October 22nd from 2-5pm, at the Black Light opening reception and symposium.


MICA Alum, Bobby English, will be conducting a symposium tomorrow at MICA PLACE for the Black Light: The Mysteries of the Young Black Male exhibit. This BMI affiliate program is organized with works by current Maryland Institute College of Art students and are on display until November 4, 2011.


The Reception and Symposium will feature MICA alum speakers:
Amelia StinnetteErik Clark Keloni Parks 
Kyle Hackett Nikia Kigler 
David Brown

Moderator: Bobby English Sr. 


A Spoken Word presentation will be given by: Dre Britton & Tre Ford

The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery, MICA PLACE
814 N. Collington Ave.
BaltimoreMD 21205


This event is co-sponsored by the MICA Office of Community Engagement, and Office of Diversity and Intercultural Development. 

Black Light (The Mysteries of the Young Black Male)

This month has been full of art and I love it! Make sure you are taking advantage of the FreeFall events this month, there is tons of stuff going on! 

Right now another BMI affiliate program is happening at MICA PLACE. Bobby English Jr.(MICA alum, '11) presents Black Light: The Mysteries of the Young Black Male. This exhibit is organized with works by current Maryland Institute College of Art students and is on display October 10 - November 4, 2011. There will be a Symposium and reception that will take place Saturday, October 22nd 2-5pm

The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery, MICA PLACE
814 N. Collington Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21205


And don't forget....

Body Politic II will be having their Grits & Gravy Artist Talk Friday, October 14 11a - 12p at Station North Arts Cafe 1816 N Charles Street.

Body Politic II features positive portraits of black men & women in roles of family,leadership, the arts, education and life with Baltimore as the subplot. 




“BMI: Community Voice”Exhibition Oct 8–Dec 3
Eubie Blake Center 847 N. Howard St., Baltimore, MD 21201
Gallery Hours: Wed-Fri: 1-5pm, Sat: 11am-3pm
Chat and Scat Series: Oct 12, 19, 26, 5:30 – 7:30pm
In conjunction with the exhibition Black Male Identity: Community Voice, a six-week series of conversations will occur with guest speakers on social and civic issues related to black male identity, interwoven with live performances.

FreeFall has begun!

One of the most anticipated events of Baltimore has officially begun, and I am so excited to be part of it! I will try to keep you all updated of what is going on, but just in case log on to FreeFall Baltimore official site to see what's happening around the city.


So starting this weekend is the opening reception for BMI's  Community Voice Exhibit:

“Black Male Identity: Community Voice”
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 8, 3:00-5:00pm
Eubie Blake Center 847 N. Howard St., Baltimore, MD 21201
Entire Exhibition Sat Oct 8 – Sat Dec 3
Eubie Blake Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Friday: 1 pm-5pm, Saturday: 11am-3pm

Chat and Scat Series: Wed, Oct 12, 19 & 26, 5:30 – 7:30pm
In conjunction with the exhibition Black Male Identity: Community Voice, a six-week series of conversations will occur with guest speakers on social and civic issues related to black male identity, interwoven with live performances. 

Also this Saturday, immediately following the Community Voice reception, is the opening reception for Body Politic II by Kafi D'Ambrosi! An amazing woman and artist, who is also an affiliate of the Black Male Identity Project & a FreeFall Baltimore participant, will feature her collection at Station North Arts Cafe for the month of October.


Design by: Tiffany Jones

Body Politic II features positive portraits of black men & women in roles of family,leadership, the arts, education and life with Baltimore as the subplot.


October 8 Opening Reception 6p - 8p

Can't make it to the reception? Join us another time...
October 14 Grits and Gravy Artist Talk 11a - 12p
October 19 ‘Just Do the Work’ Business of Art Discussion 11a - 1p
October 27 Closing, Spoken Word 5p - 7p


Station North Hours of Operation: Open Weekdays 8a-3p; Sat 11a-3p