Timothy Nohe
Timothy Nohe is a tenured Professor of Visual Arts at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). With a career spanning multimedia art, academia, and leadership, he has made significant contributions to the fields of visual arts, education, and interdisciplinary collaboration. He has exhibited and performed his work in renowned institutions across Europe, Australia, and the United States. His artistic and compositional contributions have enriched civic life and public spaces from The Walters Art Museum to the Kennedy Center.

Stories Love Music

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Keynote Speech by Ilyana Kadushin about Stories Love Music (501c3) and our work with caregivers.
Medium: Video
Year: 2019
Christine Kharazian
Christine Kharazian is an accomplished concert violinist, with a background in classical, traditional, and jazz music. Originally form Armenia, she is a graduate of the Komitas State Conservatory and the Tchaikovsky Advanced School of Music in Yerevan, she has performed as a first violin with the Armenian National Opera's Symphony and as a soloist with the Sharakan Ensemble of Ancient and Medieval Music of Armenian TV and Radio.
Marcia Daft, Moving Through Math, Spanish & English
Marcia Daft is a professional musician and arts educator. She works fluently in Spanish and English. She is the Founder of "Moving Through Math" and "Teaching the Music of Language." Marcia’s unique teaching methods have been energizing classrooms, performing arts centers, and school districts across the United States for over twenty-five years. Locally, Marcia's work is presented at the Kennedy Center, the Smithsonian Institution, Washington Performing Arts Society, and the Wolftrap Institute for Early Learning through the Arts.
Anne Rickert
As a Multidisciplinary Artist and single mom, time has had to become fluid for me in order to create. My latest works consist of images capturing moments in my life along with prose concerning homelessness, The Patriarchy, living as a gender-fluid person in the 80s and 90s in DC and Baltimore, and the characters that come along with that life. I am actively seeking publishers interested in such works, and galleries and pop-ups that may be interested in said subject matter. Corporate sponsorships are also, of course, welcomed and appreciated. 
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