A loan helped a veteran and woman-owned small business create community focused art for public spaces.


Jessica's story

I've been an artist with a day job for twenty years, but, recently, I was finally able to make my art my full-time focus with the encouragement of my friends and family. I have a diverse background that started in the Navy as a photographer's mate. I went on to work as a forensics photographer, stationery designer, navigator, and handyman on sailing vessels, a gallery programs manager, and for multiple museums. My history is centered on the arts and I use everything I've learned from those experiences to create my artwork.

I'm a multidisciplinary artist, which means I have a lot of room to experiment with materials and methods to fabricate art that is unique and resilient. I enjoy thinking of new and innovative ways to create durable work that can exist in public spaces.

I feel that Public Art and art in public places are especially important now. Visual art is a way of communicating that is not limited by language or cultural barriers. Infusing beauty and meaning into structures like bus stops and benches that we all pass by every day offers a unique opportunity for shared experiences even as we live our separate lives. I want to contribute art that fits naturally into daily life and I believe that fine art can inspire functional design.

With the help of my first Kiva loan, I made a line of wall art pieces that have since been purchased for college dorms, lobbies and a variety of other spaces around Pittsburgh. With my new line of lights I hope to go even further!


This loan is special because:

It supports a small business owner with 0%-interest, zero-fee capital.



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About JAB Fine Art & Design LLC

Industry: Arts
Years in operation: 3 years - 5 years
Website: jessicaalpernbrown.com

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