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.


CONGREGATE art + faith + community

Check out what I have been working on and support!

"CONGREGATE art + faith + community is an exhibition that establishes artist residencies within five houses of worship in the Station North Arts & Entertainment District (SNAED). Through collaborative art making and programs, a communal experience is created where art and faith communities come together in order to develop a better understanding of one another.




How will we use the money?

Your support is integral into making this exhibition a reality. Funds will go towards the exhibition installation and a printed catalogue. The show will feature extensive documentation, and a catalog publication collecting the experiences of congregants and artists and resulting in sustainable relationships created by MICA and Station North communities of faith.

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CONGREGATE art + faith + community

Opening Reception Friday, September 6, 2013 5pm-7pm

On View September 6–September 25, 2013

Sheila & Richard Riggs and Leidy Galleries
Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) Graduate Studio Center
131 W. North Ave. Baltimore, MD 21201

A People United, justice for Trayvon

Justice for Trayvon Martin Rally 03/24/2012

As closing arguments are wrapping up for the Trayvon Martin trail, prosecutor, John Guy makes a valid point to the panel.

"Your verdict is not going to bring Trayvon Martin back to life. It's not going to change the past. But it will forever define it."

Recently, in our own City of Baltimore, there have been countless senseless acts of violence against our younger generations from those who have developed a high tolerance of violence, and feed off a silent majority.  As we have seen with the case of Trayvon Martin, the number of rally's across the country, and through social media, when we stand united, we can be heard and action can take place. Let use this same momentum and not remain silent in our own neighborhoods and cities, because what we don't do now will "forever define our people".

       


Below is a musical tribute in Trayvon Martin's memory by local guitarist / poet Hollywood Infinite and poet / vocalist Alex Alexander

Video By Alex Alexnder

© BLACK, 2012
BLACK, 2012

2013 Prom Season

I was finally able to put together a few of my favorites from this year's prom sessions. Shout out to the class of 2014 and a big congratulations to the parents of these bright young adults!

Courtney, Western High School Junior Prom





Hayes, Milford Mill Academy Junior Prom




Tylisha, Carver Vocational Technical High School