Luenna Kang (she/her) is a Baltimore-based visual artist. Born in Korea, Kang developed her global background studying in Philippines, Minnesota, Chicago, and Baltimore. The overarching theme of her practice is "Body, Proximity, and Discomfort." She is particularly interested in female aging and bodily experience. Through art, Kang confesses how her female body experiences her surroundings.
I'm an aspiring artist breaking out of tech, where I was grossly overworked and underpaid, and stepping into my creative talents. I play piano, sing, draw, paint, write and work with AI. Currently looking into sound engineering and DJing.
A visual professional who creates a media-like style and abroad serenity of color.
Nai Turner, Owner of Sideline Images, is an Artist whose humble, soft-spoken demeanor is a stark contrast to the political statements she presents to the world through her work. A self- taught painter who classifies her style as a hybrid of realism, pop and street art, she began painting in 2016 following a stint the army. The craft that served as a coping mechanism for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), has helped Turner connect with her thoughts on what’s happening in the world, sharing it by way of creative expression in her work.
Emma Long is an aspiring artist based in Chesapeake City. She is a student at Cecil College and plans to graduate in spring with an Associate's of Fine Art in Drawing and Painting and Graphic Design. Her work explores many ideas surrounding faith, hope, life and death, and vulnerability. The mediums most commonly used in her work are ceramic, oil paint, gouache, and acrylic paint.
Josef Isaiah Keyes lives and works in College Park, MD. In his hometown of Washington, D.C., Josef Isaiah became aware of himself as a brilliant creative before and while he attended The Art Institute of Washington, located in Rosslyn, Virginia. There, he majored in Photography but soon left to study on his own.
Growing up, Josef Isaiah had always been self-driven, and self-motivated, yet very reserved. His work is self-reflection and depictions of this experience.