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Jeremiah Johnson gets his revenge #robertredford #film Twenty-nine-year-old visual artist Jeromyah Jones has created an allegorical 2'x3' oil-on-canvas painting of New York-based opera singer June E Townes. The Art of Jerome and Jeromyah Jones
Jeromyah Jones | ArtofJ Jeromyah Jones is a visionary for justice, writer of truth, painter of life, and poet of love who is painting in the creative footsteps of his father. Ingenious Athletic Minds: Father & son duo create sports icons through paint
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Richmond father and son duo's Juneteenth art featured by Google Kara Dixon reports. Jeromyah Jones is a visual artist and poet with a 2011 Bachelor of Arts degree in Comprehensive Art from Hampton University.
Hampton Roads native Jerome Jones Sr. and his son Jeromyah Jones have created paintings that have graced the eyes of Hank This father and son honor Black History through artwork across Richmond and Virginia
Jeromyah Jones and his father, Jerome, came up with “I Am 400” back in 2019, creating a banner that commemorates 400 years TONIGHT Art Conversation with Jerome W and Jeromyah Jones
RICHMOND, Va. -- A piece of artwork created by a Richmond father and son was the featured Google Doodle to mark Juneteenth. Father-and-son artists Jerome and Jeromyah Jones have dedicated their life's work to celebrating Black history and culture. Visual artist Jeromyah Jones spoke with The National Herald about the “I AM 400” banner which he created with his father, artist Jerome W. Jones, Jr.
The Peddler's Chest - TheArtOfJJ ft. Artist Jerome Jones of RVA. Over the past five months, artist Jeromyah Jones has laid many layers of oil paint onto a 3-foot by 4-foot canvas. He was working to "I Am 400" The Art of Jerome & Jeromyah Jones
Meet father and son duo Jerome and Jeromyah Jones! They're artists living in Richmond and created the doodle that will be on Google for Give Rise: The Campaign to Elevate Susquehanna University Classical music news - The Month of June. A new painting by
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"I Am 400" The Art of Jerome & Jeromyah Jones opened at Susquehanna University's Lore Degenstein Gallery in February 2021. Artist Jeromyah Jones Talks to TNH about 'I AM 400' Banner at ACG
Artist Jeromyah Jones on His Peace Exhibit at Democratic National Black Onyx Guide Vlog Artists Talk "I AM 400" (**we do not own the rights to the music) You are invited to the Premiere Watch
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Father-son artist duo combine works of African American figures for 400th anniversary commemoration Susquehanna University challenges students to engage fearlessly with the world around them. You know firsthand what an SU Shaunn Casselle "Shaunn Casselle" Shaunn Casselle, curator "Black History Month" Artist "artist" "Jeromyah Jones" "art show"
New Exhibitor/Performer: Jerome W. Jones, Jr. and Jeromyah Jones 🎨 RVA RENOWNED ARTIST JEROMYAH JONES Black Onyx Guide Vlog; Artists Talk "I AM 400"
The Richmond Peace Festival is thrilled to announce that father and son duo, Jerome W. Jones Jr. and Jeromyah Jones will be exhibitors and performers at the Museum director, Dr. Nashid Madyun, reflects on the passion of a father/son artist duo and how their exhibition, Prophecy Makes Jeremiah Johnson attacks the crow Indians that murdered his family. Check out the related video for the full sequence!
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Richmond, Virginia, artist Jeromyah Jones about his painting called "D.O.P.E.," which stands for Dissertation on Peace Exhibit. Jones, Jr., and Jeromyah Jones decided to capture this history, however, they also chose to include portraits that inspire in their “I AM