Katrina Griffis, is a Maryland-based artist that captures the beauty of Black women through contemporary art. Katrina aspires to create art that sparks conversation, celebrates Black beauty with art that focuses on our visage. Katrina is a passionate advocate for social justice and representation. A self described AI Collaborative Artist, Katrina embraces all the positive aspects of the controversial practice of using generative art in the visual art world. Her artwork is a fusion of human creativity and artificial intelligence, which allows her to craft unique and innovative artworks.
My name is Donnell Robinson and I am an Executive Producer and lead songwriter for the award winning podcast series 'TwentyOne 21 Podcast: A Black AF Scripted Audio Comedy.'
Graphic designer of 10+ years, bringing all types of visions to reality
I'm a native American performer
ALEXANDRO BELL
Artist, Entrepreneur
Alex is a Baltimore ceramicist, photographer, & entrepreneur.
He is dedicated to sharing his art & experience with people in ways that encourage them to identify their own passions. Providing meaningful & empowering arts workshops where they are needed is the goal.
Amari-Grey (she/her) is a curator, educator, and postdisciplinary artist. Her practice considers generational memory, gender, technology, and land cultures through experimental writing, performance, installation and social practice. She holds a BA in Art, Film, Visual Studies from Harvard University. She is a 2024-’25 BRIC Contemporary Art Resident and has completed residencies/fellowships with Sundress Academy for the Arts, Brooklyn Poets, Wendy’s Subway, and Mellon Foundation.
Caroline Creeden is an interdisciplinary artist from Maryland. She has a MFA in Studio Arts at Towson University, BFA in Fibers and a MA in Teaching from the Maryland Institute College of Art.