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Suzy Kopf
Suzy Kopf is a multidisciplinary artist who scrutinizes the paper ephemera of midcentury consumer culture to magnify the enduring mythos of the American Dream. Through watercolor paintings, collages, and mixed-media installations she excavates archival materials and inherited nostalgia for failed utopias. Suzy has received numerous residency fellowships including Kala and PLAYA. Projects have been funded most recently by the Hagley Museum and the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA).
Jordan Lawson
Jordan Lawson was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from Towson University with a degree in Bachelor's of Fine Arts in Digital Art + Design in 2015. He is a digital artist whose subject matter focuses on contemporary themes and popular culture. In his spare time, Jordan enjoys rollerskating, exercising, and exploring different cities.
Bob Peterson
I started in photography more than 40 years ago with both 35mm and medium format cameras. I did weddings and a lot of travel photography and had my own darkroom, to include color printing. However, as my kids started growing up and I got busy with work, I slipped back to using point and shoot cameras for many years, to include my first few digital cameras. Then three years ago my son showed me his new DSLR. I held it in my hands, took a few photos, and was hooked. I dived right back in and am primarily shooting landscapes and nature photographs.
Megan Burak
Megan Burak is a contemporary realist artist working mostly in oil. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and moved to the Eastern Shore of Maryland at the age of four. Burak graduated in the fall of 2015 from Salisbury University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and a concentration in two-dimensional art. She has won multiple awards while exhibiting in juried shows and galleries and has shown all around Maryland as well as New York and Washington D.C.
Kate Cashman
I have loved drawing as long as I can remember.   Starting at age ten, I took art lessons from Anne T. Balbernie in Wayne, Pennsylvania from 1972-1978. It was a great experience.  I began working in graphite, pen and ink, charcoal and scratchboard.  The year of working in black and white gave me an early appreciation of light and shadow.  I then moved onto soft pastel.  Working in pastels is what really gave me my love for color and mixing colors. The move to painting with oils was a very exciting transition for me.
Visualist BR
BR  is a visualist who fluctuates between the realms of poetry, music, visual arts, visual design, and visual communication. The nature of her work and aesthetic is to show how visual representation shapes the contemporary visual culture in which we live. She explores and experiments with all forms of traditional and non-traditional art. Combining all elements of visual media, digital creation, and visual language. Continuing to mix mediums to provoke and awaken her audience perceptual unconsciousness.
Marianna Mills
MY SOLO ART EXHIBIT on view on every Saturday between 11:00AM-4:00PM or by appointment by contacting me on mariannamills@yahoo.com, until 21 September, 2019 at the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower, 21 S Eutaw St., Baltimore, MD 21201   "I was born in Hungary and now live in Baltimore.  I am a self-taught artist who loves the freedom of just being myself without any limitations to one particular medium. My art is about sharing what is in my heart. I don't create to please the world, but I create to express and share myself with anyone who is willing to embrace it. 
Geraldine Pontius
Geraldine Pontius is a visual artist. Presently she works in Digital Art, Photography and Watercolor Painting,  En Plein Air and in her studio. Her work is influenced by Abstract Realism and Tonalist principles.  Pontius received her art education at Columbia University, NYC,  Her art, photography and films can be found on her website at https://www.geraldinepontius.com  
Gregory Bannister
Gregory Bannister is a prolific painter, who began pursuing his craft as a young man. He is so devoted to art that, when not working one of two jobs (including a night shift at BWI airport), or coming to the studio, Greg is constantly painting at home. He is excited to be now working in a community of creative peers at Make Studio, and to try new materials and techniques.
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