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Wendy Jachman

  • Rebecca Myers Collection 14 Village Square Baltimore, MD, 21210 United States (map)

We are very excited to announce that Rebecca Myers Collection will be showing the work of Wendy Jachman April 12-June 15.

The subject and symbolism of pomegranates inspired artist Wendy Jachman to create a collection of painting and assemblages that are in the style and spirit of other female artists, using this beautiful fruit as a vehicle. This collection of work, “A Pomegranate by Any Other Name”, addresses many celebratory and disquieting issues relating to feminism and women’s place in the world and art world. There are individual narratives and universal stories that resonate with the various artist’s expressiveness and historical references.

Opening April 12 5-8pm / Showing Through June 15 RSVP by 4.11.24

Influenced at an early age by her mother, Wendy was exposed to artful expression and creativity. This inspired and enabled the pursuit of an education and career as an artist. She received a B.F.A. in Fabric Design from Syracuse University, following a Foundation year at MICA. The exposure to a curriculum in fine arts, fabric design and weaving inspired a lifelong career of creating and making purposeful and narrative tapestries for many nonprofit institutions and private art collections. Her tapestries are permanently displayed in health care facilities, educational campuses and places of worship. Jachman has been commissioned to design and install large tapestry art pieces to "warm" the common spaces and deliver a meaningful message in places that include: Edward Myerberg Senior Center; LifebridgeHealth; Johns Hopkins Medical Institution; Sheppard Pratt; Johns Hopkins University; Duke University; Gilman School; Bolton Street Synagogue and Har Sinai Congregation.