Rejjia Camphor
Rejjia Camphor is a Transdisciplinary Eclectic Artist, Organizer and Teacher from Baltimore, Maryland. She currently serves as a Creative Writing Instructor for Writers In Baltimore Schools, a Baltimore Youth Film Arts Fellow at Johns Hopkins and is the Founder of the environmental community project, Sister Stream Catcher. She earned a BA degree in Creative Writing, Visual Culture and Women’s Studies from Hampshire College in 2020.
Michael Schoppman
Illinois native transplanted to the Washington DC area in 1982.  Began a second career in the visual arts as a representational oil painter after a long career as an engineer in the US Navy submarine service and the nuclear power industry.  Completed the Compass Atelier Master Artist Program in March 2023.
LIDIJA
After working as a creative project manager for national ad campaigns and brands and painting her whole life, Lidija Jurovich launched, LIDIJA, a visionary art brand created to uplift small artists in Baltimore.
Yelé
Abisola Yelé Oladeinde is an award-winning fashion designer with a passion for creating Afrofuturistic fashion pieces. She explores themes of identity, culture, and the human experience through her work. Born and raised in Nigeria, Abisola's art is deeply influenced by her African heritage and her personal experiences as a Black woman. Her unique designs incorporate one-of-a-kind tie and dyed Adire fabrics that feature symbols tied to her African heritage.
Leila Eguino
Leila Eguino’s paintings are characterized by themes of womanhood, nature, and the subconscious. Leila has collaborated with businesses and community organizations to bring custom artworks to life, creating designs that foster dialogue and joy. Passionate about art’s ability to inspire and transform, she is committed to crafting pieces that leave a lasting impression.
Will Prichard
B.S., Electronic Media and Film (Towson University 22’), writer, photographer, A/V editor, and multimedia specialist.
Erin Caldwell
Erin Caldwell is an artist and photographer from Hagerstown, Maryland. In 2021, she received her bachelor’s in art & design and minor in marketing from Towson University. She has worked as a photographer, designer, artist, and marketing professional in addition to her freelance work. Before graduating in spring 2021, her artwork was selected for the Spark IV: A New World exhibition and won a student award for best in show. As a professional photographer, her commercial photography was featured in the Baltimore Business Journal in February 2022.
Marianne Sade
Marianne Laino Sade has taught art to children at the Walters Art Museum and has led art workshops and classes for all ages in Pennsylvania and presently does so in Maryland. She is the author/illustrator of a new children's book, "TAPUM!" Sade’s work has been in many shows, including a 52 foot billboard installation by “LED Baltimore.com” where one of her Crow Bars series first appeared in 2015. She is also an Art-O-Mat artist whose organization makes art affordable through refurbished stylish cigarette vending machines around the country.
Ashley Davenport
Ashley Davenport is a freelance graphic artist born and raised in Prince George’s County, Maryland who recently relocated back to the Mid-Atlantic coast,  from California. Her artistic abilities were recognized early and as she became of age, her aspirations were to pursue a career as an artist.  Sketching and illustration led to her interest in painting, which has remained an ongoing pastime. Winning her 1st blue ribbon award as a first grader attending Thomas G.
Bri
Hello! My name is Bri and I have a passion and love for art, painting, nature and tattooing - my work will be displayed on this platform as well as my Instagram (“bricreations._).
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