ZOLA-JOURDAN

ABOUT

Zola-Jourdan Savage is a Brooklyn-based cultural producer, curator, and multidisciplinary artist whose work moves across public programming, exhibition-making, research, and visual culture. She holds a BFA in Integrated Design from Parsons School of Design, where her studies focused on anthropology, systems thinking, and human-centered design.

Grounded in Black cultural production and interdisciplinary storytelling, her practice centers community engagement, artist development, and creating spaces for meaningful cultural exchange. Formerly an Integrated Producer at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA), she developed and produced exhibitions, residencies, and public programs across New York City.

Separately, she has contributed visual and archival research for live performances connected to Lauryn Hill, Big Sean, and Monaleo. Her visual work has been featured in Black Collagist: The Book by Teri Henderson, the first book dedicated to contemporary Black collage artists.