Vesica Piscis 7
By Jordann Wine | 2021, Glitter and adhesive on panel
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About the Artist:
Jordann Wine holds a Bachelor of Arts from New York University; where she studied Sustainable Entrepreneurship and minored in Studio Art. She continued her education at the Aegean Center for Fine Arts in Paros, Greece. Currently, based in Washington, DC, she has had solo exhibitions at Honfleur Gallery, George Mason University, and Strathmore Arts Center, as well as many national and international group exhibitions. Her work has been purchased for private collections, including acquisitions for the permanent collections of the Kennedy Center, Capital One Café, DC Art Bank, Lockheed Martin, Fairmont Hotel, Montefiore Hospital, and Booz Allen Hamilton. She was a 2020 and 2019 recipient of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Artist Fellowship grant.
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“Today, in the year 2021, women artists’ sales still make up only 2% of the global market. Despite highly visible efforts to counter the absence of women artists in international museum collections, very little action has been directed toward this jarring discrepancy in emerging to established women artists’ primary survival mechanism: the creative economy.
Further, DC, Maryland, and Virginia artists are working in a deeply engaged local art world that is at the red-hot center of the United States’ political landscape, and yet their voices are largely dismissed by the international art community and press.
The Pierce’s distinctive decision to collect only artwork by women artists who are also local - living, creating and exhibiting in its vicinity - sets a precedent for what it really means to support the arts.”
- Marta Staudinger, Latela Curatorial Director