Kay Lee
Kendra Lee (b. 1987) is known as Kay Lee, is a multidisciplinary artist. She is a true Washingtonian, who currently resides in the Upper Marlboro, MD area. In 2011, she received her A.A. in Liberals Arts from community college, her B.A. in 2013 from the University of the District of Columbia in the Administration of Justice and in her M.S.A. in Business Administration from Washington Trinity University. Kendra has always had a love for the arts. As a self-taught artist, she learns through experiences and trying different approaches to her artwork.

"Virtual Open House" with New York City’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center

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“Different Strokes/Different Folks: Queer Artists of Color Paint the 21st Century” is made possible in part by the Kors/Le Pere Foundation and with public funds from Creative Engagement, supported by the New York State Council on the Arts
Jo Israelson
Sculptor and community based artist whose work is frequently based on little-known historic events reflected in today's world.  Projects are often site-specific. Materials: mixed media, video/sound, fiber. 

“Patricia’s Neighborhood Wall” By A. C. Warden

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A. C. Warden's film documents my experience painting a 25 x 33 foot mural in Dupont Circle, Washington DC in 1983.

The Washington Post also published a feature on my process of creating this mural called "The Big Picture".

All credit for this film goes to A. C. Warden.
Year: 1983

Harford250 Public Art Project Design Proposal

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As one of two finalists for a public art project to celebrate Harford County's 250th Anniversary, I made this video to explain my design. The winning project will be chosen by public vote ending April 1st, 2023.
Medium: Mixed Media Mosaic
Year: 2023
Details: 1 minute

Pieces of History: EC250 Mosaic Artist Talk

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Mosaic Artist Lisa Scarbath invited the public in 2021 to send in material to be included in a mosaic that would celebrate Ellicott City, Maryland's 250th anniversary. More than 80 people and organizations contributed "stuff & stories" to share why Ellicott City is a special town.

EC250 hosted an Artist Talk and Reception for mosaic artist Lisa Scarbath, Resident Artist at the Howard County Center for the Arts, Ellicott City, MD on May 19, 2022, to explain the inspiration and process for the 6-part mosaic and to share some of the stories represented in the artwork.
Medium: Mixed Media Mosaic
Year: 2022
Details: 28 minutes
Leslie F. Miller
I like to break things and put them back together in a random, yet tasteful, order. As a writer, photographer, and mosaic artist, I make the small big and the big small. I create memento mori mosaic assemblages and shoot extreme closeups of bugs.
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