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The Art of Jessica Dixon at Neighborhood Women's Collective


The Art of Jessica Dixon is on display today! -Saturday, August 19th Noon -7PM at the Neighborhood Women's Collective located at 2494 Frederick Douglas Boulevard
Harlem, NY (Between 133rd and 134th Streets. The exhibit is in collaboration with the amazing Harlem Arts Stroll! Click Here for a full schedule of activities.

You can view Jessica's art now through September 9th, 2017. Wednesdays- Fridays 12:00pm-6:00pm, Saturdays, 12:00- 7:00pm and Sundays 12:00-6:00pm. Reserve you favorite painting to take home at the end of the exhibit. Some pieces online!!!! Click Here!!!

Jessica attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. After years focused on designing clothes for people, she realized her strength was in drawing and painting art inspired by fashion and her creator, God. When her parents, artists themselves, opened a new church Jessica painted a picture of an angel to be hung in the sanctuary. One angel inspired her entire new collection, a series of paintings inspired by Jesus and angels. Her goal is to bring people closer to God through her art, to uplift and for God to speak through her art. She resides in Brooklyn with her son Peace and loving husband.

Have a blessed day world! Peace.

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