Projects
— The Way She Left It
— Mother and Child
— Burial
— Grandma’s Rosary

Visual Artist

Jordan is a Brooklyn-born and based, internationally raised visual artist, sprouting from a childhood obsession with digital photography and digital manipulation. Today, at her work’s core is the reimagination of history using organic and inorganic art mediums to construct a new narrative for Black and Indigenous peoples, bringing to the forefront suppressed and forgotten stories of racial victory.  As a third-culture child raised in Indonesia, with two parents of African American, Caribbean Indigenous, and Native American descent, she understands how inherited wisdom permeates our being and actions, whether chosen or not. This inspires her anthropologic, theological, and artistic research.

Film photography and generative AI are Jordan’s primary mediums for creating art that illuminates the generational success, power, joy, and conquests of Black and Indigenous peoples. Uasing both analog and new technology, she bridges the ancestral with the futuristic, reconnecting links severed by the minimization, adulteration, and cessation of vital stories passed down through generations. Her work celebrates generational knowledge and legacy, inviting communities to ask questions, become the listeners and scribes of their families, dive deep into their history, and uncover whether who they’ve been told they are is truly who they are.

Title: Streetside Altar

Title: The Way She Left It
Medium: 35mm photograph
Date: December 2024

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“Me & Him”

“I’m Too Much”

Title: Secret Place (Ongoing Project)
Medium: 35 & 120mm film photographs
Date: 2025-Present

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Title: Mother and Child
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