Rosie's Art
My family and I are no strangers to the world of art. My mother’s cousin (Harriett) grew up in the same households, therefore, Harriett’s family of nine children all have some form of visual art abilities obtained from both parents. One in particular, Rose M Green-Jackson is a local artist here in Maryland. In 2002 she opened the Children’s Art Studio for children ages 5 to 15 on Saturdays after careful guidance under the Women’s Business Institute at the College of Southern Maryland in LaPlata, Maryland.
To-date Jackson has produced over 30 pieces of oils on canvass and has participated in numerous art shows here in the Washington Metropolitan area. Several of her pieces hung in Citibank at 14th and G St, NW in Washington, DC for several years. Her artworks are also timeless pieces of art that crosses into many cultures. Today her students are either applying for art programs in colleges and universities or competing to get into the Visual and Performing Art Program. The Children’s Art Studio as been featured in the January 2003 New Business Section of the Washington Post (Prince George’s Column) and many other local Newsletters.
Jackson’s sister Paulette also living here in Southern Maryland is a talented hand quilt maker, something she enjoyed and watched as her aunts from years ago made. Paulette is known for her knitting and other needlepoint works as well. Then there are other siblings in North Carolina who all have their own inventory of art pieces stretching from oils, acrylics, arts and crafts and other mediums.

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