Artist& Community Artist

Jacqueline Sandro-Greenwell

Jacqueline Sandro-Greenwell | NJ Monuments to Migration and Labor, njmml.com

Jacqueline Sandro-Greenwell has been working in ceramics for over 30 years.

She received her Master of Fine Arts from Tyler School of Art in 1993. She has taught at several community colleges in the region and Rowan University. Currently she is the Director of Fine Arts and Clay College for Rowan College South Jersey, located in the Arts and Innovation Center, Millville, New Jersey. She has exhibited at the Noyes Museum, Oceanville, Noyes Arts Garage Atlantic City, and New Jersey State Museum Gallery in Trenton, Rowan University, Stanek Art Gallery in Philadelphia, and the College of New Rochelle. In 2023, she was awarded an Individual Artist Fellowship from NJ State Council of the Arts.

Upcoming & Ongoing Events for Jacqueline Sandro-Greenwell

Explore the ongoing and upcoming activities planned at locations under consideration for the installation of Memorials/Monuments honoring Migration and Labor. Stay connected and be part of the journey as we celebrate the stories, struggles, and contributions of migrant workers through community events, public art, and meaningful dialogues.

Commemorating South Jersey’s Black Migrant Farmworkers
May 31, 2025
13:00
to 16:00

About NJMML

NJ Monuments To Migration And Labor is a three-year initiative honoring immigrants’ contributions to the state. Through public events, and monument installations, it celebrates their resilience, hard work, and cultural impact, blending art, history, and storytelling to inspire reflection and appreciation.

Regions being explored for NJMML

North
Central
South

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