Jane Eyre Jordans is a multidisciplinary artist who explores the intersections of identity, memory, and personal experiences mainly through video, performance, and installation art. Born to a Canadian Italian-Jamaican family, her work reflects her unique background and perspective as a queer mixed-race black woman.
With a commitment to experimentation and risk-taking, she pushes the boundaries of traditional artistic forms, creating works that are as thought-provoking as they are visually striking. Through her art, she invites the viewer to engage in a dialogue about the complex realities of our world and to consider new possibilities for the future.
Jane Eyre Jordans received her undergraduate degree in integrated media from OCAD University in Toronto, and she is currently pursuing an MFA in intermedia at Concordia University in Montreal. Her work has been featured in several exhibitions, including Temporary Collection at ED Video in Guelph, Dyscorpia in Edmonton, and Representations of Pain in Montreal.