8Cecil County Arts Council https://www.cecilcountyartscouncil.orginfo@cecilcountyartscouncil.org(410) 392-5740

135 E Main St
Elkton, MD 21921
United States

ELIZABETH MACKIE
Elizabeth Mackie is an interdisciplinary artist working in handmade paper, sculpture, installations, photography, video, sound and textiles. Her works addresses the interface between science and art. Prior and recent projects include Glacier Loss on the Ortler Mountain Range, Italy, Impact of Delaware River Rising Water Levels, and Microfibers in our Waterways.
BRIAN MCCULLOUGH
Brian McCullough grew up in the small, rural town of Rising Sun, Maryland about one hour northeast of Baltimore and one hour southwest of Philadelphia, PA. Brian was an imaginative child, who enjoyed drawing, playing with action figures and video games. He enjoyed creating story lines as a part of his play, an early sign of his interest in narrative. He was a good student in all of the subjects he studied, but art class was always his favorite. It was in Rising Sun that he attended public elementary and secondary schools where he graduated with honors in 1994.
Nicole Burrell
My name is Nicole Burrell, I'm a fine artist with alot of creativity to all of my artwork. I grew up in Baltimore County, Md. and I've been drawing since the age of 8 yrs. old. I'm a self taught artist who loves to create art with a different types of styles and uniqueness.
Abigail McBride
Abigail McBride is an American Impressionst oil painter and portrait artist. Her work is grounded in the present as a contemporary interpretation of genre painting born of a humble appreciation for beauty found in everyday life.  While a consummate Cape School colorist, the draftsmanship in her work is born of an academic interest in the portrait and figure. These technical concerns are the support and language for sharing her specific vision.    
Jessica St. Clair
Art is Jessica St. Clair's life-long joy, passion and profession. Through photography, paint, digital art and graphic design she thoughtfully expresses uplifting energy and peaceful serenity to beautify your space and positively impact your perspective.  That's good vibes by design!
Kennard Wiggins
Kennard is an artist and writer who resides in Cecil County Maryland.  He works in acrylics, watercolor, colored pencil and mixed media.  HIs passion is his sketchbooks.  He does not sell his art.  He gives it away to friends.  He is a graduate of the University of Delaware where he majored in arts and humanities.  Kennard's books include histories of  Newark Delaware, the Delaware Air National Guard, the Delaware Army Natioanl Guard, Dover Air Force Base, amd Delaware Aviation. He is currently working on a history of Delaware in World War I.  (He was born and raised in nearby Delaware)
John Styer
John Styer, known as "The Lathe-meister", turns wood.  His broad range of art includes pens, bowls, magnifiers, peppermills, coffee grinders, key rings, vases, natural edge vessels, and a great variety of other one-of-a-kind pieces.  His primary marketplace is art shows throughout the mid-Atlantic region.
Lauren Vanni
Lauren Vanni received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Ceramics from the University of Delaware where she was an adjunct professor and the ceramics studio manager. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics and a Master of Education in Art Education from Arcadia University. Lauren taught art at several locations including Dover High School and Cheltenham Art Center in Pennsylvania. She is currently the Fine Arts Coordinator and Professor of Art at Cecil College in Maryland.
Gregg Morris
I grew up in the middle of horse country: Lexington, Kentucky.  This suited me just fine because from the time I was a little kid all I wanted to do was ride.  I got the chance to do plenty of that but it was during a short stint in the army that I became interested in art.  I moved from Kentucky to attend the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore.
Adira Riben
Adira Riben Jenner (born 1979, Old Bridge, New Jersey) makes drawings and paintings to evoke a sense of joy and appreciation of the small things life has to offer.  Frogs leap across the page, farm animals seem to flirt with the viewer, and flowers – scaled up many times – blossom in rich colors.  Even everyday objects are imparted with a technicolor hopefulness.  Often drawing and painting directly onto discarded items, the piece becomes a message of transformation on a tangible level.
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