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  • EXHIBITION: Bag Show @ But, Also

    Jon has been invited to participate in But, Also’s newest curatorial project: Bag Show! but, also is pleased to present our second project of 2021, Bag Show: A Tote Bag Invitational. In keeping with our mission to create opportunities for artists to produce merchandise out of their primary art practices, Bag Show: A Tote Bag…

  • GALLERY TALK: Everyday: Finding Meaning in the Ordinary

    Jon joins fellow artists Stephanie Garon, Michael McSorley and curator Spencer Dormitzer to discuss his current show, Everyday: Finding Meaning in the Ordinary, on view at Brentwood Arts Exchange

  • INTERVIEW: Made in Isolation

    Read an interview with Jon discussing his practice and how his work changed during lockdowns and in the early days of the pandemic

  • EXHIBITION: The Unknowable Present

    Jon’s Untitled Sunspots were recently featured as part of The Unknowable Present’s exhibition and documentation of artists working with, and reinventing their practices, during the early days of COVID.

  • REVIEW: Captured Light in the Washington Post

    Captured Light: Current Photographic Processes, currently on view at BlackRock Center for the Arts in Germantown, MD, and featuring work from Hand of God, was recently reviewed in the Washington Post by Mark Jenkins

  • INTERVIEW: Encountering the Mission at Loyola University

    Jon was featured in Loyola’s “Encountering The Mission” campaign, where he discusses how his students use the foundations of photography and visual arts to tell the stories of Baltimore and enact positive social change in the world

  • REVIEW: Transcolorations in the Washington Post

    Transcolorations, an exhibition at BlackRock Center for the Arts, and featuring new work related to Jon’s research into digital colour theory, was recently reviewed in the Washington Post

  • EXHIBITION PREVIEW: Transcolorations at BlackRock Center for the Arts

    Jon’s newest show was recently featured on CultureSpot MC in an interview with Peggy Vaughn

  • FEATURE: Blazing Editions

    Blazing Editions recently featured Jon and his current exhibition Transcolorations on their website

  • REVIEW: Metaphrase in the Washington Post

    Jon’s exhibition with Jeremy Flick, Metaphrase, was recently reviewed by Mark Jenkins in the Washington Post Malis bases his spectrum-spanning compositions on the international standards for computer-represented hues, and prints them on shaped aluminum panels or 3-D plaster stone … their colors are what really zings. Mark Jenkins, In the galleries: Two photographers focus on…