Jenne started out as an oil painter and fiber artist 45+ years ago and has exhibited in over 90 exhibitions, including solo, jurored, and invitational group shows. The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities awarded her a Visual Arts Fellowship Grant in 2020.  And, in 2017 she was a mixed media finalist, Global Arts Awards. 

Jenne’s art is featured in numerous publications including:

Art Market International Art Magazine, Gold List, Top Contemporary Artists of Today, 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

Studio Visit – The Open Studios Press

Vol. 49 & 50-2022–Juror Dominic Molon, Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, RI

Vol.44-2018–Juror Francine Weiss PhD, Senior Curator – Newport Art Museum, Newport, RI

Vol. 37-2017–Juror Diana Gaston, Director, Tamarind Institute, Albuquerque, NM 

Vol. 22-2013–Juror Dina Deitsch, Senior Curator – deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA

Artvoices, 10th Anniversary, Spring 2019

101, Artvoices Art Books Publishing, 2016

60 Americans, Artvoices Art Books Publishing, 2015

Artvoices, Spring issue 40, Jenne Glover interview with Amy Bryan page 84, 2015

Artvoices, Art Basel Switzerland London summer issue 36, 2014

Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 2014, HT Art Publishing, Croydon/Surrey, UK, 2013

American Art Collector, ALCOVE BOOKS, Berkeley, CA, 2013

Journal of the National Medical Association, May-June 2012

Journal of the National Medical Association, September 2010

International Contemporary Artists, Vol. III.  Published by I.C.A. Publishing, October 2011

Applause – The Music Center at Strathmore, 2009

Manhattan Arts International-Artist Showcase Award Winner, Summer 1996

Over the years she’s been represented by Dexter Wimberly, Co-founder and CEO of ART WORLD LEARNING, Senior Critic for New York Academy of Art, Founder and Director of Hayama Artist Residency, Japan; Rush Arts Gallery, NYC; and Parish Gallery, Washington, D.C.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Her “Mini Expressions Mixed Media Art Collection,” sold in the gift shops at the Studio Museum of Harlem and the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) in Brooklyn.

Permanent Collections:

 Revival Baltimore – JDV by Hyatt Hotel – displayed at B-Side Karaoke Bar, Baltimore, MD

 The David C. Driskell Center For the Study of Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

 Maryland Artists Collection, University of Maryland Global Campus, College Park, MD

 James E. Lewis Museum, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD

 Colorado Springs Fine Art Center of Colorado College, CO

 Najee and Seteria Dorsey Collection, Black Art in America, East Point, GA

 Tri-Continental Industries, Inc., Washington, DC

 IONA Senior Services Center, Washington, DC

Education:

MS  University of Maryland Global Campus, College Park, Maryland, 1999

BA   University of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC, 1985