Jordan Smith
Semblance of self is a look at ourselves and the mundane day to day routines that we might internalize without a second thought. At any time but especially in 2020 we are surrounded by architecture that we view in the closeness of our homes that it can normalize our perception of the potential influence those interior pieces might have on us subtly. This work hopes to acknowledge who we are in our homes and hopes to raise questions about the choices we make when we surround ourselves with designed objects.
Jordan Smith
TYL ‘ 22 | BFA, Glass
Jordan Smith, originally from New York, is currently living in Philadelphia PA. Smith is a Junior BFA Glass Major at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University. He is a recipient of the Rochelle Toner Scholarship and the Temple Scholastic Scholarship awarded for academic excellence. Smith has assisted Lyn Godly in the temporary public installation Light Tubes that has been shown at Philadelphia International Airport. Currently he is interested in creating sculptural works that deal with secondary emotions using mixed media and glass.