Morton Fine Art LLC

Morton Fine Art LLC Representing a diverse roster of international contemporary artists from African and Global Diaspora.

Founded in 2010 in Washington, DC, Morton Fine Art (MFA) is a fine art gallery and curatorial group that collaborates with art collectors and visual artists to inspire fresh ways of acquiring contemporary art. Firmly committed to the belief that art collecting can be cultivated through an educational stance, MFA's mission is to provide accessibility to museum-quality contemporary art through a com

bination of substantive exhibitions and a welcoming platform for dialogue and exchange of original voice. Morton Fine Art specializes in a stellar roster of nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as has an additional focus on African American and African art.

05/26/2026
Jaz GrafTerrene and Transcendent, 2026artist-made paper from Thai mulberry, abaca, cotton and the worn sacred robes of B...
05/22/2026

Jaz Graf
Terrene and Transcendent, 2026
artist-made paper from Thai mulberry, abaca, cotton and the worn sacred robes of Buddhist bhikkhunis, monks, and a venerated statue with embedded silk, aqueous pigment
30 x 22 in

Schedule your Saturday visit today! Or visit www.mortonfineart.com for direct acquisition.

Morton Fine Art presents rare wood engravings of Rosemary Feit Covey at DC Print Fair 2026HomeArts The DC Print Fair Ret...
05/22/2026

Morton Fine Art presents rare wood engravings of Rosemary Feit Covey at DC Print Fair 2026

HomeArts The DC Print Fair Returns to Eastern Market June 6 Arts The DC Print Fair Returns to Eastern Market June 6 BySarah Payne May 20, 2026 Artists and studios will come together for the Spring 2026 DC Print Fair. This event features the work of local artists working across woodblock, linocut, letterpress, screen print and RISO for a showcase you won’t want to miss....

HomeArts The DC Print Fair Returns to Eastern Market June 6 Arts The DC Print Fair Returns to Eastern Market June 6 BySarah Payne May 20, 2026 Artists and studios will come together for the Spring …

Schedule your visit to view Jaz Graf’s solo exhibition “Immanent Fray” on view at Morton Fine Art through May 30th, 2026...
05/20/2026

Schedule your visit to view Jaz Graf’s solo exhibition “Immanent Fray” on view at Morton Fine Art through May 30th, 2026. We will host a closing party at the gallery from 2-4pm on Saturday, May 30th. Don’t miss it!

Positioned at the threshold between dissolution and emergence, IMMANENT FRAY examines the generative potential of fray as both material condition and philosophical inquiry. Graf works with mulberry fiber, silk, and worn sacred cloth—materials embedded with histories of touch, ritual, and cultural memory—to explore systems of interconnectedness. Under magnification, her paper work reveals a dense web of fibers, echoing the concept of “interbeing,” as articulated by Thich Nhat Hanh.

Amber Robles-Gordon x Dr. Tanisha Jackson !
05/19/2026

Amber Robles-Gordon x Dr. Tanisha Jackson !

This episode arrives on the heels of her powerful retrospective exhibition, Healing Forward: Rituals of Self-Repair, Cultivation of Community, and Collective...

Congratulations to Jason Sho Green for being featured in Artsy’s celebration of AAPI Heritage Month!   In celebration of...
05/19/2026

Congratulations to Jason Sho Green for being featured in Artsy’s celebration of AAPI Heritage Month!

In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, our curators selected standout contemporary artworks that highlight the breadth and influence of Asian American and Pacific Islander voices working today. These AAPI artists have a diverse range of practices that span from vibrant figuration to ethereal abstraction. From Emily Cheng’s meditative canvases to Soumya Netrabile’s dreamlike landscapes, shop available works by AAPI artists to know.

Jaz GrafRice Paddy Sutra, 2026Artist-made paper from Thai mulberry, abaca, cotton and the worn sacred robes of Buddhist ...
05/17/2026

Jaz Graf
Rice Paddy Sutra, 2026
Artist-made paper from Thai mulberry, abaca, cotton and the worn sacred robes of Buddhist bhikkhunis, monks, and a venerated statue, with embedded silk and zebrawood
26 x 19 in

On view at Morton Fine Art by appointment through May 30th, 2026 or available for direct acquisition at www.mortonfineart.com

Beyond the transmission of ideas, I am drawn to the material capacities of printmaking, papermaking, and book arts as vessels that record time, ecologies, and the evolving dialogue between nature and civilization. My work engages the materiality of impermanence, understood as both a corporeal experience and a metaphysical condition.

The language of the burn functions as a ritual script—ash becoming evidence of a threshold crossed. My iterative process is cyclical and self-reflexive, allowing me to continually reclaim and reimagine my cultural legacy.”
— Jaz Graf, 2023

05/15/2026

Jaz Graf
Numinous Dissolve, 2026
artist-made paper from Thai mulberry, abaca, cotton and worn sacred robes of Buddhist bhikkhunis, monks and a venerated statue embedded with vintage Thai silks, bark lace, aqueous pigments, powdered graphite
21 x 22 in

Available at Morton Fine Art. Schedule your viewing appointment by contacting the gallery or visit www.mortonfineart.com for direct acquisition.

Jaz GrafPink Silk Sutra, 2023Thai mulberry, abaca, cotton, and worn sacred Theravada bhikkhuni robes with embedded vinta...
05/12/2026

Jaz Graf
Pink Silk Sutra, 2023
Thai mulberry, abaca, cotton, and worn sacred Theravada bhikkhuni robes with embedded vintage silk and zebrawood
25 x 16 in

Available at Morton Fine Art. Contact the gallery to schedule your visit or browse www.mortonfineart.com for direct acquisition.

Through processes of stitching, pulping, burning, and layering, Graf creates delicate yet expansive compositions where edges dissolve and reform. These works function as transitional zones—interfaces between the material and metaphysical—where meaning remains fluid and in flux. Fray, in this context, becomes a site of transformation: not an end, but an ongoing state of becoming.

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