Joy Nutt was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Maryland and Colorado. She is a first generation Trinidadian American.
Joy attended Howard University in Washington, D.C. and graduated with a degree in Electronic Studio Art. The traditional studio courses were transformative to her practice and encouraged a love for craft and exploration.
Joy is a veteran art teacher and enjoys helping students discover their artistic voice.
Kim Keller is a DC-area photographer focused on street photography, public events, area traditions, and communal celebrations. She has held private shows at the Abington Art Center (Jenkintown, PA), Links Bridge Vineyard (Thurmont, MD), and Lyceum Gallery (Sandy Spring, MD). Kim has participated in group exhibits across the U.S.
The Multicultural Bookmarks Project
This multimedia presentation features an after-school program where students create bookmarks that promote literacy and reflect Montgomery County's rich cultural diversity.
Medium: Video
Year: 2017
Details: Approximately 10 minutes
"Labyrinth Journeys" Trailer
"Labyrinth Journeys" is a half-hour documentary which presents the personal stories of adults, teenagers, and children who use seven Washington, D.C. area labyrinths as tools for healing, meditation, rehabilitation, and stress reduction.
Medium: Video
Year: 2016
Details: 27 minutes