Mallory Ryan Kimmel
Mallory Kimmel is a Maryland-based artist, who makes conceptual furniture to address exclusionary design practices. She focuses on disrupting loopholes used to deny human rights. Placing the focus on object-centric forms of possession, exclusion, objectification, and consumption helps to unravel the exploitation of objects to address the same forms of abuse applied to people. Kimmel believes if you liberate objects, you liberate people. Kimmel looks to objects and people as co-facilitators to democratize comfort-based privilege.
BOSS ADWA
I am an independent Artist who really needs support to realize projects that are aimed at educating and entertaining people of all works of life and age.
Catherine Mapp
Catherine R. Mapp currently lives and works in Baltimore, MD. She received her BFA in Interdisciplinary Sculpture from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2022. Mapp has already exhibited in numerous national and international exhibitions including the Waiola Art Center in Hawaii, the Ditchling Museum of Craft in England, Deanna Evans Projects in NYC, and Area 405 as well as Loyola University in Maryland. She is currently working on her Master's in Teaching at the Maryland Institute, as well as planning various curatorial and community art ventures for summer and fall.    

1999 "Mending Nations: Russia, Iran, Cuba" at the San Francisco Public Library

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The Mending Nations presentation at the San Francisco Public Library in 1999 featured: Lailee Bakhtiar, Luba Brezhnev, and Myriam Chavez, three daughters of political legacies. The purpose of Mending Nations was to discuss the healing of the nations through words, literature, and the arts.
Medium: Video Presentation
Year: 1999
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