USPS Art Project at Sunset Art Studios

Jenna Lash collaborated on this project with Kelly Baker to help support the US Postal Service.

Mind Your Business, United States 1 Dollar Bill & Fugio (Franklin) Cent
Acrylic, Gouache, and Ink on 8" x 10" Canvas
Artists: Jenna Lash & Kelly Baker

USPS Art Project at Sunset Art Studios Virtual Exhibition
Thursday, October 1 – Saturday, October 31, 2020
http://sunsetartstudios.com/programming/usps-art-project

Works are on display and available for purchase here: https://sunsetartstudios.bigcartel.com/products

“The #USPSArtProject is a collaborative, nation-wide project to help artists stay connected while supporting the US Postal Service with business through COVID-19.”

Source: http://sunsetartstudios.com/programming/us...

Prayers for the Pandemic; Prayers for Progress Volume Two

Lash’s work has been featured in Drawing Rooms’ exhibition, Prayers for the Pandemic; Prayers for Progress.

Tibetan Coin, Tibetan 1 Srang Silver Coin, Quarantine Series, Watercolor Pencils and Watercolor Paint on Strathmore Paper, 19" x 24"

Tibetan Coin, Tibetan 1 Srang Silver Coin, Quarantine Series, Watercolor Pencils and Watercolor Paint on Strathmore Paper, 19" x 24"

Prayers for the Pandemic; Prayers for Progress
Friday, August 7, 2020
Published in Volume Two

Prayers for the Pandemic; Prayers for Progress is our ongoing public art project happening across the United States. The concept draws inspiration from Tibetan prayer flags made of colorful rectangular cloth that are strung along trails and peaks high in the Himalayas, and used to bless the surrounding area in which they are placed. In this, our second collection, we continue to receive images and stories from artists in the NY/NJ area, as well as across the country.”

Source: https://issuu.com/victoryhall/docs/prayers...

Jenna Lash on the American Numismatic Society‘s Podcast: The Planchet

Interview with Andrew Reinhard of The Planchet.

“The fifth episode of The Planchet features an interview with guest Jenna Lash to discuss her numismatic paintings, how she selects her monetary subjects and themes, and what it’s like to be a visual artist in the time of COVID-19.

“NOTE: The quality of the audio degrades for about a minute in the middle of the podcast, and then recovers for the duration of the recording. Occasional technical difficulties are the new normal until we get back safely to a shared space for recording.”

Source: http://numismatics.org/planchet/01-05/

Get Rich Quick Series II: Setup Highlights

A peek at the arrangement of works from Jenna Lash’s Get Rich Quick Series II after hours at the Westbeth Gallery.

Get Rich Quick Series II: Westbeth Gallery Open Studios

Highlights from Westbeth Open Studios for Jenna Lash’s Get Rich Quick Series II at the coveted Westbeth Gallery, Saturday, October 19, 2019.

Get Rich Quick Series II: Opening Reception Highlights

Opening Reception Highlights from Jenna Lash’s Get Rich Quick Series II at the coveted Westbeth Gallery, October 12, 2019.

A thank you to all who attended and showed support for the Get Rich Quick II Opening Reception this past Saturday, October 12th at the Westbeth Gallery, making the event a true success!

The solo-exhibition by Jenna Lash will continue through October 26, 2019.

Gallery Open Daily, 3–6pm, Weekends, 2–6pm & by Appt.

Westbeth Gallery
, 55 Bethune Street
, NYC, 10014

“In Get Rich Quick II, Jenna Lash harnesses a pointillist technique to represent her impressions on how diverse cultures represent themselves symbolically in their financial systems.”

“Lash embraces the depth of preconceptions inherent to the notion of money, and alongside the viewer, continues to explore the rich, seemingly endless connotations that money can have. … Her paintings serve as platforms or portals, as invitations for the viewer to consider what it is that we value, as individuals, a nation, a society, and a culture.” —Marissa Passi

Get Rich Quick at the Westbeth Gallery

NYC Artist Jenna Lash explores themes of value, culture, history and the continuous movement of change in her upcoming exhibit at the coveted Westbeth Gallery. This video series documents the process behind her exhibit and the stories behind her paintings.

Opening Reception: Saturday, October 12th, 3 – 7 pm
Viewing hours: Tuesday - Friday, 3 – 6 pm ; Saturday & Sunday, 2 – 6 pm ; Or by appointment
The Westbeth Art Gallery, 55 Bethune Street at Washington Street, New York, NY 10014

“In Get Rich Quick II, Jenna Lash harnesses a pointillist technique to represent her impressions on how diverse cultures represent themselves symbolically in their financial systems.”

Source: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPl...

Girls In School

Jenna in front of her latest work in progress: Girls In School (Irish Currency).

Solo Show at Gallery GAIA

Opening reception at Gallery GAIA, Brooklyn, held on June 9, 2016.

Jenna Lash's Artwork as Seen on Morgan Spurlock Inside Man

On Morgan Spurlock Inside Man, episode 5 of season 3, Morgan Makes ‘Cents’ Out of Bitcoin, Lash’s artwork can be seen on display when Morgan visits the Bitcoin Center in New York City.

Running Antelope is one of several of Jenna Lash’s works in the Monetary Series on display while Morgan Spurlock visits Manhattan’s Bitcoin Center.

Running Antelope is one of several of Jenna Lash’s works in the Monetary Series on display while Morgan Spurlock visits Manhattan’s Bitcoin Center.

Morgan Spurlock buys his first Bitcoin at the Bitcoin Center, while Jenna Lash’s works can be seen in the background.

Morgan Spurlock buys his first Bitcoin at the Bitcoin Center, while Jenna Lash’s works can be seen in the background.