For the Sake of Drawing: Rohen Jones’ Gallery Replication

For the Sake of Drawing: Rohen Jones’ Gallery Replication

13.10.2025

Culturally Arts Collective has presented a gallery replication of Rohen Jones’ exhibition at Taylor Books, titled “For the Sake of Drawing.”

Culturally Arts Collective has announced another exciting collaboration, making a new artist digitally accessible from any corner of the globe. This time, it’s the gallery replication of Rohen Jones’ exhibition titled “For the Sake of Drawing,” which was on view at Taylor Books in Charleston, West Virginia, from July 1 to August 31, 2025. The digital exhibition opened its doors at Culturally Arts Collective’s Milostka Center for Exhibitions on September 15, 2025, and will be online through November 15, 2025.

About Rohen Jones

Rohen Jones is a young, promising artist from Charleston, West Virginia. He currently lives and works in Chicago, combining painting with education at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Jones has also initiated his undergraduate studies at the Rhode Island School of Design.

Rohen Jones’ mixed white and Indian Muslim origin has affected his unique outlook on the issues of identity and self-expression. The artist approaches a creative process as discovery, following intuition and creating art based on instinctive experimentation with light, texture, and gestures.

For the Sake of Drawing: Rohen Jones’ Gallery Replication

For the Sake of Drawing: Rohen Jones’ Gallery Replication  

Pursuant to Rohen Jones’ intuitive approach to painting, “For the Sake of Drawing” embodies this philosophy to pay tribute to art creation as a process instead of focusing on the creative output. For Jones, painting is a unique method for comprehending reality. Instead of seeking truthful representations of the physical world, the artist paints without clear connections to visual narratives. He creates art with the bodily anatomy in mind, but his works remind a recollection of dreams, with fragmented and slippery visuals having loose connections with the physical world. Yet, viewers of Rohen Jones’ art can clearly identify the lingering visceral feelings that reconnect them with memories or ambiguous images residing at the verge of the unconscious.

The exhibition was replicated at Culturally Arts Collective’s Milostka Center for Exhibitions, remaining forever accessible in the digital format.

For the Sake of Drawing: Rohen Jones’ Gallery Replication

Culturally Arts Collective’s Mission and Activities

Culturally Arts Collective is a non-profit organization operating since 2020 to boost artists’ visibility and global outreach with the help of digital replications of their artwork. The entity undertakes extensive educational and networking activities to promote art internationally and help emerging talents connect with their audience. It already has over 3,500 artist collaborations in its track record, covering emerging talent in 100+ countries.

 “For the Sake of Drawing” by Rohen Jones is the latest gallery replication by Culturally Arts Collective, with many more projects to come.

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