Jordan Rosenblum works as a socially engaged artist, designer, and educator, who creates workshops, installations, and publications. His recent projects question how people understand history, the role that design plays in interpreting our environments, and cultural differences in the way we relate to time. Jordan’s educational work is engaged in how arts education and contemplative practices inform other disciplines.
He teaches at Portland State University, works as a visual designer, and co-directs the RECESS! Design Studio (in affiliation with the King School Museum of Contemporary Art)—an artist project that explores the power of design with elementary school students. He received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from Portland State University's Art and Social Practice program. He lives in Portland, Oregon.