I have had an interdisciplinary studio practice for 35+ years with works that include assemblage - furniture or household items - public art & installations - painting & graphic design comingled with digital-photo techniques.
Concurrently I have worked as a production artisan or used applied visual presentation techniques to support my other vocational track.
Lisa R. Danaczko is a dynamic storyteller and engagement strategist. Her artistic practice examines creative placemaking with themes of belonging, collective memory, hidden connections, and respite in public spaces.
Clyde Rich is a cartoonist, video editor and general multimedia maker from Paris, France. Clyde created the cartoon character "Dill" at the age of six, developing a world of "dills" which continues to evolve to this day. They hold a BFA in Critical and Visual Studies from Pratt Institute and attended programming school during École 42's inaugural year. Through classes, editing and translating work, they aim to open access for any and all art forms.
John resides in Maryland and is a mixed-medium artist. His artworks are a testament to his exploration into his cultural and spiritual identity and his lived experiences as an American artist of African Descent. After completing his academic degrees and working in the public/private sector as an Affordable Housing Specialist, he pursued creative studies at the Washington Sculpture Center and the Kari Minnick Glass Studio as an artist-in-residences.
Based in Silver Spring, MD near Washington, DC, Stéphane Calvin is a multidisciplinary artist with roots in Haiti and France. Stéphane’s artwork weaves her diverse cultural influences into visual narratives that explore themes of social justice, cultural alienation, and the passage of time. She employs a diverse range of media, from acrylics and watercolors to collaged paper and mixed media, finding joy and solace in a slow and tactile creative process.
Kaprina Parham has recited poetry within the DMV area since 2016 and has published four books as Kp Poetry. She also crochets hats & scarves and makes cosmetic jewelry. Born in Baltimore, Maryland
Mr. KittyKai (he/him) is a transmasculine Hyattsville based visual and performing artist, educator, and alternative model. He has worked with organizations across the country including Party Liberation Foundation, Sunset and Chill, Metta Creative, Camp Contact, Tethered Together, the National LGBTQ Task Force, and Dark Odyssey. Spicy Meow Werks was established in 2018 as a way to combine all of his creative endeavors.