Born in Baltimore City. MICA 2004 Alum.
Naomi Rose Weintraub (they/them) is a Jewish, gender-queer, multi-media artist and educator based in Baltimore, MD, on the lands of the Piscataway and Susquehannock peoples.
They are currently working as the Community Artist-in-Residence at the Jewish Museum of Maryland.
Naomi’s art practice is interdisciplinary and focuses on themes of play, jewish ritual, queerness, anarchism, and ecology.
Delineation
See more information about DelineationMedium: cotton, acrylic, wire, thread, fabric
Year: 2019
Details: 33"x 33" 6"
Rhea Reeves was born in Louisville, KY in 1978. She received her BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design in late 2000. Originally a stone and wood carver, Rhea made a big shift in artist materials when suffered head and spinal injuries in a car accident in early 2000. She had to explore lighter materials. Rhea was inspired by Magdelena Abakanowics Abakan works. She started working in installation art using paper,wax, plaster, cotton fiber, metal, and thread. Her works have evolved to sculptural paintings and assemblage pieces.
I was born and raised in Washington, DC. From drawing the green ranger for my kindergarten self-portrait to getting in trouble for coloring characters on the back of my homework. I’ve always had a passion for illustrating characters and storytelling. As a child my uncle would joke and say “you’re going to grow up to be a cartoon”, and honestly I couldn’t agree more. I attended the visual and performing arts program at Suitland Highschool, majoring in Fine Arts. Shortly after graduating, I dove right into my college career at the Art Institute of Washington.
I am a 35 year young rap artist from Pittsburgh,PA.
I love making music. Music is my passion.
Kenya Raines -
Creator. Artist.
Hello everyone. I'm a freelance artist and I work with acrylic and oil paint on stretched and textured canvas. My art mainly consists of bright and vibrant displays of black women and the cultural concepts that are involved in our everyday lives such as hair and style.
Based out of PG County, Maryland, my artwork has reached people in the Baltimore/Washington D.C metro area, Detroit, MI, New York City, and other locations.
Camila Leão is an artist specializing in illustration, painting, public art, and illustration.
Originally from Brazil, now living in Baltimore. Camila's art features vibrant colors, mixed textures and fluid elements. She has done illustrations in Baltimore Magazine, painted municipal structures in Towson-MD, designed the largest municipal lighthouse monument in Essex-MD, and worked on countless projects for a broad range of clients that include TED Countdown, University of Berkley, CA, Indigenous' Rights NGO's, music artists, small businesses, and Passport Scotch.