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.


It's all in the family

So proud of my oldest nephew, George Johnson and his buddy Darnell Tillman!!!! George is an aspiring producer and Darnell is working on pursuing a career in graphic design and video editing. Here is a look at their first video production for Baltimore's local artist Complexx Ft. Charm, featuring my daughter and my youngest nephew.

Feels good to be home...in spirit


I am please to announce my first show of the year will be back in my hometown, Springfield, MA!! Radiant: Women of Color was curated by Rosemary Tracy Woods of Art for the Soul Gallery & Travel. The exhibit will be on display February 3-March 2 at the Amy H. Carberry Fine Arts Gallery located on the campus of Springfield Technical Community College. The opening reception will be held Friday, February 3, 4-7pm.

Radiant will feature a selection of photography, paintings, prints, collage, and sculpture on unlimited topics by women of many backgrounds. Artists include Kristine Crimmins, Gina Beavers, Trish Gracia McDowell, Hannah Morris, Awilda Oxios, Lorraine MacAlpin, Jackie Griswold, Stacy Pringle, Diana Mara Henry, Denise Mari Stewart, Tiffany Jones, Debi Cappucci, and Delois Barnes.

Amy H. Carberry Fine Arts Gallery
Springfield Technical Community College,
One Armory Square Suite 1
Springfield, MA 01102-9000
Telephone: 413-755-5258
www.stcc.edu/arts/

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday thru Friday 12:30 - 4:30 pm
Saturday 10:00- 2:00 pm
Or By Appointment

Time flys when you're having fun!

Mark your calendars for January 29th as we celebrate from 12noon - 5p the 1 year anniversary of the BMI: Black Male Identity Project as the Reginald F Lewis Museum!! I was honored to be part of such an amazing project and can't wait to see what the new year will bring.

See my contribution to this project here!

Also on the 29th is the opening of their new exhibit Dandy Lion: Articulating a Re(de)fined Black Masculine Identity which will be on exhibit January 29 – May 13, 2012.

Twenty emerging photographers and filmmakers present refreshing images of young black men who challenge popular notions of urban black masculinity. Guest curated by Shantrelle P. Lewis, this exhibition defies the negative image of the black male as “thug” and explores contemporary expressions of the “Black Dandy,” the sophisticated urban gentleman whose “swagger” engages both African aesthetics and elements of classical European fashion.

The Baltimore Arts Scene

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Baker Artist Awards

Happy New Year!
The final days are here for the Mary Sawyers Baker Prize. The Baker's Artist Award has showcased come extremely talented people of the Baltimore area. From literature to music to the visual arts, these artist have put their best foot forward and I would like to wish everyone good luck and remind them that in the end we are all winners for what we do!

Tiffany Jones's Nomination | Baker Artist Awards