
Adjoa Jackson Burrowes is a mixed media artist working across printmaking, painting, and sculpture. She is a graduate of Howard University and Corcoran School of the Arts & Design at George Washington University. Burrowes honors include a Printmaking Fellowship from the Virginia Commission for the Arts, an Art Bank Grant award from D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, and exhibition award from the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art. Burrowes’ recent exhibitions include a solo at IA&A at Hilyer, commissioned artwork for “Holding Ground: Artists’ Books at the National Museum of Women in the Arts,” and group exhibits at James E. Lewis Museum of Art, Tephra ICA, McLean Project for the Arts and American University Museum at the Katzen Art Center, to name a few. Burrowes is based in Reston, Virginia.