Dawn Kiilani Hoffmann
I am an artist, metalsmith, bookbinder, and printmaker.  I have been making things my whole life and enjoy sharing what I learn with other people especially including hands-on components!  
Danyett Tucker
As an Author, Illustrator, Muralist, Doll Artist, Puppeteer, and Master Teaching Artist, Danyett Tucker has over 15 years of experience cultivating joyful learning environments for multi-generations of learners. Dedicated community artist that is passionate about using visual storytelling techniques to support mental health awareness, embrace strength through adversity, and to help build a more equitable and inclusive society for Everyone!
Tierra
As a visual artist, I passionately explore various mediums to ignite imagination.  Through experimentation and innovation, I aim to captivate viewers with emotive and thought-provoking creations.   My work celebrates the boundless potential of creativity, inviting audiences to embark on a journey of discovery and delight.
LaTia & Nahlea Sky
I am a natural Artist who has had a wonderful gift since childhood for the arts and  all things art. I am very passionate about Art and its culture and I love to be a part of the wonderful community of Arts in all healthy ways. In addition to this beautiful gift to be able to express my art and work my daughter shares the same gifts and more. She loves to paint, draw and create so many natural and original pieces such as myself and portray creativity in her perspectives.
Mic Smith
I am an emerging poet yet to grace the pages of published works, weaving the tapestry of emotions through the art of verse. Hailing from Silver Spring, MD, who discovers inspiration in the ordinary, crafting poetic expressions that resonate with the nuances of the human experience. I seamlessly blend analytical insight with artistic flair, creating a unique poetic voice.
Melvin L. Nesbitt Jr.
Melvin Nesbitt Jr is a Baltimore based visual storyteller exploring the American experiences of Black youth. Born on June 19, 1973 in South Carolina, much of his childhood was spent in the Spartanburg housing project, “Tobe Hartwell,” an experience that has directly influenced his artistic practice today. Through painted paper collage, he portrays the joyful innocence of his younger years, as a child in the late 1970’s and early 1980s.
Patrice Thompson
Patrice Thompson is an artist from St. Mary’s County. She is a Middle School Art Teacher. Her skill level is in multiple mediums. She is a graduate of  University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Webster University. BA, MBA
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