Dinah Myers-Schroeder earned a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art from The Minneapolis College of Art and Design. She graduated with four years of formal training, majoring in Environmental Design with a focus on Furniture and a minor in Sculpture. Dinah resides in Wheaton, Maryland, where she raised her three children full-time. Recently, Dinah was the Resident Artist for the Department of Health and Human Services, creating public art with the staff and community.
Brandon Morse is a Washington, DC based artist who works with generative systems as a means to examine the ways in which physical phenomena such as entropy and emergence can function in ways that are both poetic and metaphorical.
Antonina Enalieva is a figurative sculptor and visual artist who works and lives in Southern Maryland. She was born in the USSR, in the territory of Ukraine, but was raised in Russia. After graduating from International University, in Moscow with a master's degree in journalism, she worked as a photojournalist for the daily newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets for several years. After moving to Montenegro with her family, she discovered a passion for art and began participating in exhibitions.