Brett Hay is a kiln formed glass artist from Huntingtown, Maryland. He was first introduced to glass art when he was still in high school and fell in love with the medium. His inspiration for his work comes from his travels and the world around him. He makes most of his work using the Murrine technique. This involves pulling rods out of a kiln that is heated up to 1500 degrees Fahrenheit. He then chops these rods up and melts them back together before forming them into the final shape.
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.
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.
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.
Wood burning art with a local flare.