Dan Conrad
My name is Daniel Conrad. My principle arts interest is color-changing light art, an art-form that uses LED lights and barriers behind a diffusing screen with a digital controller. I am also a painter, MFA from MICA.   I have studied color theories, and color perception. In 1972 I made a color-performance instrument, the “chromaccord”, using colored lights and dimmers, and performed on it in San Francisco. Moving back East, I performed in Baltimore and other locations, including the Orpheum Cinema (Baltimore), Andy Warhol Museum (Pittsburgh), and Diapason Sound Gallery (NYC).  
Aaron Smith
I've been playing guitar since the eighties. I spent a few years in Seattle in the early-mid nineties, immersing my self in the arts scene there. While out West, I added hand drumming and visual arts to my modes of expression. At that time it was mostly colored pencil explorations of conceptual mindscapes.  I was able to spend the better part of a summer living in the Redwood forests of Oregon. I had something of a religious conversion experience at a Grateful Dead show, which sent me on a 15 year exploration of various Christian churches in America.

Scenes from a MasterPique Theater

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A collaboration with Black Cherry Puppet Theater combining theatrical musical performance with puppetry.
Year: 2020
Details: 1'

Candas Sisman, Syn Phon

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This recording is from a performance featuring Graphic Scores at Union Collective. This performance follows Syn Phon as a moving graphic score that the group interprets in real time.
Year: 2017
Details: 11'

Virtual Detach Mode

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Detach Mode is a musical meditation and mindfulness series meant to encourage deep listening and relaxation. We encourage attendees to lie down during this experience, which is performed in near darkness. We encourage attendees to bring a mat, blanket, pillows, basically anything to get comfortable and we provide eye masks to further remove the visual stimuli. We've performed these events in various locations throughout Baltimore City, most recently at Le Mondo for a Daylight Saving Time event. While these events are typically performed live, we created a virtual rendition during the pandemic in collaboration with Enoch Pratt Library.
Year: 2022
Details: 60'
See more information about Black Girl Rants
Black Girl Rants is a passion podcast exploring an array of issues surrounding my life, culture, music, self-improvement, and everything else that comes out of it. I hope to create a safe space for caring, raising community awareness, inspiring social change and lastly, for speaking my truth.

Please support this podcast by creating conversations in your community, recording voice messages in response to episodes and sharing content. You may also contribute via donations, listener support and sponsorships.

Contact rejjiacamphor43@gmail.com with any inquiries
Medium: Podcast
Year: 2018 - 2022
Details: Varies
See more information about INSIDE STORIES: PERSPECTIVES ON INCARCERATION: THE PODCAST
In this Podcast, Baltimore Youth Film Arts fellows Rejjia Camphor, Edward Lowe, and Kham Owens worked with instructor Lukas MacKinney to create episodes for the ongoing podcast Inside Stories: Perspectives on Incarceration. The multi-episode series features personal accounts from the formerly incarcerated collected in prior workshops, and shares publicly this important and too often hidden aspect of the American experience. Original accounts are available on video and in MP3s on the BYFA website here: https://www.filmartsbaltimore.org/inside-stories
Medium: Audio
Year: 2022
See more information about Curving Tooth
Photo by Dave Iden
Medium: MP3
Year: 2021
See more information about Dirt
Medium: MP3
Year: 2021
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