Greg Hatem - "Kineticism"

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Music video for "Kineticism" from my 2023 solo record, Sure Circuit. Edited from stock footage.
Medium: Digital video
Year: 2023
Details: 1:40

Curving Tooth - "Thank You"

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Music video for my project Curving Tooth (duo with Liz Downing). Shot and edited in northeast Baltimore by Curving Tooth and Garrett Stralnic.

The song "Thank You" was written by Liz in the mid 1980s about everything having a spirit and a time to shine, now fittingly reimagined in 2023. The video is an ode to household objects with a psychedelic twist, culminating in a graveyard kitchen scenario.
Medium: Digital video
Year: 2023
Details: 4:36
CasniStudio
We are a fully-operational art studio specialising in fabricating steel sculptures for public and commercial applications.
Come By Here Baltimore
Come By Here is a vision for a permanent venue for our events, gallery space, and free art supplies library, that is accessible for Black, Trans/Non-Binary, physically disabled and low-income community members. Baltimore City residents will be able to submit requests for creative resources from our grant-funded inventory or visit the library in person. Long-term, we want to acquire a vehicle to transport participants to and from the site, as well as to offer them art-supply delivery services.
Merideth M. Taylor
Merideth Taylor received a formal MFA equivalency in theater and dance from Southern Illinois University in 1980 based on her professional performing arts experience. She went on to a long career in higher education and currently is professor emerita of theater and dance at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. She was a founding member of the African and African Diaspora Studies and Women Studies Programs at St. Mary’s and has taught in both programs in addition to teaching in, and chairing, the Department of Theater Film and Media Studies.
St. Clair Castro
In the kaleidoscope of surrealistic visions, where vibrant hues merge seamlessly with enigmatic shapes, emerges the extraordinary artistic realm of St. Clair Castro, an Afro Latino Indio artist whose work transcends the boundaries of the ordinary and the mundane. Rooted in a rich tapestry of influences ranging from the intricate and enigmatic worlds of Hieronymous Bosch and Salvador Dali to the ethereal brilliance of Joan Miro and the profound symbolism of Gustave Dore, Castro's creations are a fusion of diverse cultural threads and artistic ideologies.
JoAnn F. Peterson
JoAnn F. Peterson is an acclaimed film and stage actor who does first-person, living history portrayals which she calls “Amazing Women of History”.  Her well researched portrayals of Margaret “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” of Titanic fame, world-renowned opera singer Jenny Lind, tragic First Lady Mary Lincoln, child star and ambassador Shirley Temple Black, ground-breaking journalist and adventurer Nellie Bly, Founding Mother Abigail Adams, and first female Cabinet member Frances Perkins, have been performed at the U.S.
Ivan Dawson Jr
Born in Washington, DC. Now a Baltimore City resident, with a few stops in-between... just looking to create along the way.
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