I am a Baltimore based artist and a resident artist of the Washington Glass School in Mt. Rainer MD. Glass as an artistic material is my passion and my gift to the people of Baltimore and the residents of Maryland.
I am a member of the following organizations and Co-Director of the Obsidian Contemporary Art & Design Group
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Sieva Smith is a multidisciplinary artist exploring the tensions between erasure and presence, fragility and resilience, and the layered dialogues of memory and visibility. Working across painting, textiles, and installation, Smith creates evocative works that merge abstraction with narrative. She has exhibited across Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region and is currently developing a major solo exhibition scheduled for 2026.
James E.Ingram,Semajei an accomplished artist, zero waste designer furniture designer, environmentalist with fifty years of combined professional experiences. Award for Environmental Excellent for Outstanding Individual- Private Sector 1st Place-Prince George's County MD-1994. James passionately researched how to make products from waste recycling materials and his motto is " Trash to Treasures" where by he designs and manufactures renewable products from scrap tires, plastic bottles,glass,wood, and scrap metal.
Rebecca Crouch is a Chicago native who discovered her natural born aptitude for art as a child. Growing up with her mother, artist Dianne Crouch, Rebecca was immersed in the world of art from an early age. She went on to study at Howard University in Washington DC, where she majored in Mathematics but kept her artistic talent close to her heart.