Camila is an artist from Ilhéus, Bahia, Brasil. She resides in the cool city of Baltimore, MD. Her work brings attention to the queer immigration experience she’s familiar with. Through her art, she provides the representation she wishes she had access to while growing up. Her most recent project, SOFIA (2025) has screened at festivals around the world, including Austin, Calgary International, Urbanworld, New/Next, amongst others. A citizen of "in-betweens," Camila explores what is lost, what is left behind, and the continual negotiation of cultural identity.
My art is a piece of my soul, words that deeply resonate on my heart that are inaudible. An expression of self, observations, and experiences as a creative.
My name is Kimberly. I am originally from Puerto Rico. I’m a painter and language teacher. My preferred subjects to paint are endangered species. I also paint people, pets, interiors, still life, etc. I mostly paint in oil, but I also enjoy soft and oil pastels, charcoal and color pencils.
Ola Betiku 2026 Animation Reel
A quick look at some of my work and clients.
Medium: Digital Animation
I am an animator and writer from the DC Metro area. For over 25 years, I have operated as a freelance artist, collaborating with a diverse spectrum of clients ranging from local small businesses to global corporations and high-profile celebrities. This extensive tenure has allowed me to master visual storytelling across multiple industries, and I have spent years balancing the demands of professional commercial work with my own personal creative projects.
Wednesday Kim is a Korean-born interdisciplinary artist working across video, print, sculpture, installation, and digital ritual. Her work explores trauma, motherhood, and memory through the lens of digital hauntology—where forgotten search data, screenshots, and erased histories return as emotional residue. Drawing from Korean folklore and internet subculture, she reimagines the Dokkaebi as a glitch-born spirit emerging from data remnants and e-waste. Wednesday Kim is an interdisciplinary artist and co-founder of De:Formal Online.
Nicholas Porter, known professionally as NicPvisuals, is a student at Morgan State University passionate about photography, videography, and media production. With experience leading campus engagement events through Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and the Campus Activity Board, Nic has developed strong organizational and community-building skills. Through NicPvisuals, he creates opportunities for students to connect with Maryland-based companies, gain hands-on experience, and elevate their creative work while building professional portfolios.
Pamela Thompson
Pamela Thompson is a Baltimore city based artist whose work explores war, land, memory, and intergenerational trauma through sculptural wall reliefs and earth-based materials. She received her B.F.A. from the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, DC, and her M.F.A. from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Sanah Brown-Bowers is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans realistic
portrait painting, sculpture, shadow boxes, installation, and immersive experiences.
Rooted in her Christian faith, her practice explores themes of legacy, spiritual
restoration, and Black joy. Through layered materials such as fabric, archival
imagery, wood, and found objects, she creates narrative-rich environments that
honor ancestry, community, and the divine presence in everyday life.
In 2024, Brown-Bowers earned her MFA in Multidisciplinary Art from the