Susan Henderson was born in Camp Springs, Maryland in 1950. She attended Catholic and public schools and studied painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art from 1968 to 1970. She works in oil, found object sculpture, painted furniture, and textiles. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland with her husband, Bob Gray.
Read an interview with Susan Henderson by Jay Wehnert of Intuitive Eye, a Houston-based fine arts consultancy specializing in outsider, folk, and visionary art.
Christopher DeLaurenti makes sound works for installations, albums, live performances, and radio broadcasts. Ranging from live improvised electronics to phonography to electroacoustic music and notated scores, he has performed live on countless stages from dingy bars and dives to tony venues including the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Biennial. Christopher holds an MFA from Bard College and completed his PhD at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has scored several games, short films, and branded content.
Melissa Hyatt Foss is an instrument-maker, musician, composer-performer, and teaching artist who co-creates with an ever-growing collection of instruments that she hand-crafts with clay. Her instruments, which are both visual and sonic objects, both sculptural and functional, recreate and reimagine Pre-Columbian sound artifacts of the Americas through the lens of personal narrative and regional mythology.
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Born in 1999, Isabel Pardo is an artist and curator currently based in Baltimore. She has a BFA in Painting, Art History, and Curatorial Studies from the Maryland Institute College of Art.
Through vibrant hues, Black ritual, and spiritual imagery, twins Eleisha Faith and Tonisha Hope McCorkle utilize storytelling and collage to conflate the ideas of reconstruction and resilience within the Black experience. Their work serves as testaments to healing by example, honoring the Black mother, spirit, food, and childlike wonder in the stories told through their scrolls, installations, and other creations.