• 10:30am - 11:30am

    Headshot of artist Adjoa Jackson Burrowes
    Description

    Join us Saturday morning for a virtual Artist Discussion with Adjoa Jackson Burrowes, part of The Art Clinic Online's artist discussion series.

    Originally from Chicago, Adjoa Jackson Burrowes is a mixed media artist, author, and educator that has been practicing and expanding her art in the Washington D.C. area and beyond. She is a graduate of Howard University (BFA in Printmaking) and the Corcoran School of Art at The George Washington University where she received an MA in Art Education. Her recent awards include a Printmaking Fellowship (Virginia Commission for the Arts), Art Bank Grant award (D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities), and a 2nd Place Made in VA exhibition award from the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art. Burrowes has published several children’s books, including Grandma’s Purple Flowers and has exhibited nationally and internationally including the Holding Ground: Artists’ Books for the National Museum of Women in the Arts exhibition in 2023. Burrowes has collaborated with institutions such as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, presented on her art practice and themes around cultural history at various others including the Biblioteca de San Miguel de Allende in Mexico, and Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida. Burrowes works on paper can be found in collections at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Library of Congress, James E. Lewis Museum of Art, and the Art Colle Museum of Collage in Plemet, France.

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    Presenter
    the Art Clinic Online (ACO)
    Location
    Virtual
    Admission
    FREE