Jada Imani M is a photographer, filmmaker, and creative director from Prince George’s County Maryland.
Born and raised in the DMV area, she uses her personal experiences and influences throughout her work. Colorful, distorted, creative, and recognizable are some of the ways people have described her images. As a Black woman photographer, she aims to show people not only how she views the world, but how she wishes the world could be. Consistently inspired by her community, she pushes forward positive visuals of Black people in unique spaces in which they normally would not be seen.
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Beau Bown is a digital media artist that specializes in Graphic Design, Digital Animation, and Video Editing. Beau has worked on a variety of different projects including; promotional videos, logo design/animation projects, social media campaigns, interviews, and photography work.
Monica loves to capture the wonders of nature with her camera. It could be anything from a tiny bug, a flower, scenery, or any living creature, including people and pets. Recently she has been playing with more artistic looks for her photography using various digital tools. It has been so much fun!
Nickijart is a highly effective experienced Art instructor and artist with a Masters Degree and over 25 years teaching in the Baltimore and surrounding countries. Known for her work with students who excel from differentiation and out of the box thinking. Nicki has taught in 2 title one middle schools in Baltimore County. One being a Visual Arts Magnet School. Nicki has helped students excel at the Highlands School, a school for students with learning needs. Nicki has been the Art Specialist for the Harford County Government for several years.
The American Audit
The sold-out debut performance of The American Audit, a 2019-2020 poetry and mapping project chronicling 400 years of Black American life using the extended metaphor of America as a business audited by African Americans after centuries of marginalization. The American Audit is a performance art piece consisting of original poetic verse, audio and video interviews with history and culture experts, and visceral imagery. Its function: to creatively assess the accrued toll on humanity afforded to people once considered property.
Medium: Video
Year: 2020
Nguyên Khôi Nguyễn is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator. He is the cartoonist of the Ignatz nominated comic series, The Gulf. Nguyen’s work has been featured in The New Yorker, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, and Medium. He is the vocalist/pianist of the jazz trio, Superior Cling, and he is a digital media lecturer at Loyola University Maryland. As a 2021 Rubys Artist Grantee, Nguyen is working on a graphic novel chronicling his experiences during the ongoing pandemic. Nguyên lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife, son, and terrier.
Baltimore Based Artist and Musician