Jordan's artistic journey began at the age of six when she embarked on her first artistic adventure under the tutelage of Martha Scott, a local artist and educator. For seven formative years, Jordan found inspiration and guidance in Martha's intimate classes, laying the foundation for a lifelong commitment to the arts.

Homeschooled from kindergarten through eighth grade, Jordan enjoyed the freedom to immerse herself in creative exploration. Experimenting with a variety of mediums—from graphite and charcoal to acrylic paints and clay—she honed her skills through experimentation and entered numerous local art competitions, showcasing her burgeoning talent. Transitioning to a public charter high school, Jordan delved deeper into her artistic journey under the mentorship of Brad Nelson. Here, she refined her techniques in graphite, charcoal, acrylics, and conceptual art, shaping her distinct artistic style and vision. Beyond the classroom, Jordan's passion for art extended to community projects, including a collaborative mural with her church community. This endeavor not only showcased her artistic prowess but also fostered a sense of camaraderie and shared creativity among people of all ages and backgrounds. Embarking on diverse projects, from personal logo design to commissioned murals, Jordan demonstrated her ability to collaborate closely with clients, ensuring their visions were brought to life with finesse and sensitivity. Balancing her artistic pursuits with academic excellence, Jordan earned a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, with a minor in visual art and applied behavior analysis. With a steadfast ambition to merge her passions for art and psychology, she aspires to empower individuals of all ages and abilities as a licensed Visual Art Instructor in the future.