Sarah McCann is a Baltimore based curator, community artist, and educator. McCann’s text-based mosaics, prints and multimedia artwork has been exhibited nationally and she had her first solo exhibition in 2018 at Jubilee Arts in Baltimore. Since 2010 McCann has organized, curated and installed exhibitions and related programming from conception to completion. Her curatorial methodology poses questions to artists as themes for the exhibitions and often includes youth artists and/or a community component.
A Brief Bio of Sheryl Southwick
Sheryl, a resident of Easton, is a colorist having studied with professors who had been students of Josef Albers, including Harvey Harris and Paul Dufour. After attaining a BFA in painting, Milton Resnick, Nathan Oliveira and Leon Berkowicz were also teachers who influenced her work. Chris Mona, Printmaker; Mary Vernon, Janine Nagy, and David Hornung at Mississippi Art Colony; and Laurel True at True Mosaic Studio in New Orleans are among her other teachers.
I am a self taught multimedia artisan working from my home studio in Bel Air, Maryland. After over 26 years of working in fiber, it was my desire for unique beads and buttons to use in my pieces that brought me to working with porcelain, stoneware, and earthenware clays. I began with creating beads, pendants, and buttons that I use in my handcrafted jewelry and fiber items. I have since expanded my business to include my small hand built items such as bowls, cups and mugs, wall art, garden art, mosaics, chess and backgammon games, and small sculptural pieces. I do not use molds in my work.