Dan Talib Latif Flounders is a Baltimore-based Muslim printmaker and designer. He was a 2021 Denbo Fellow in Printmaking at Pyramid Atlantic (Hyattsville, MD) and has completed printmaking apprenticeships at Studio1026 (Philadelphia, PA) and Brick + Mortar Design Studio (Easton, PA). He is now a studio member of Current Space, a gallery in Baltimore City. Flounders has exhibited work nationally at Gormley Gallery (Baltimore, MD), John Hopkins University, Maryland Institute College of Art, Martin Luther King Jr.
Everlasting Dance Happening Between the Once and Future Trees
The stumps in this piece are sentient. They spend 1/2 the year above water and 1/2 the year below. Once they were tall, growing from a mountain side, but the land was flooded to make a lake, a dam, electricity.
Medium: Gouache on board
Year: 2021
Mother Wheel
Medium: Scrolling panorama of images in gouache and ink
Year: 2021
Catrice Greer is a poet, literary artist, mental health advocate, arboretum docent, and a Maryland Master Naturalist in training. She is a 2021 Pushcart Prize Nominee, a 2022 Storyteller Foundation/Rainbow Fund full scholarship recipient for the Her Spirit/Story Summit writer’s conference, and a 2022 Yellow Arrow Publishing Writer in Residence.
Laure Drogoul is an interdisciplinary artist and cobbler of situations who lives in Baltimore, Maryland. She works with a wide range of media, including sculpture, performance and theatrical situations that invite the viewer to be an active participant. Laure has exhibited widely, including The International House of Japan in Tokyo, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington Project for the Arts, The Walters Museum as well as many street corners, alleys, and fallow urban spaces.
Ashley Davenport is a freelance graphic artist born and raised in Prince George’s County, Maryland who recently relocated back to the Mid-Atlantic coast, from California. Her artistic abilities were recognized early and as she became of age, her aspirations were to pursue a career as an artist. Sketching and illustration led to her interest in painting, which has remained an ongoing pastime. Winning her 1st blue ribbon award as a first grader attending Thomas G.
Christine Stewart, MFA is Editor-in-Chief of Del Sol Press, a developmental editor, recipient of a Ruth Lilly Fellowship from The Poetry Foundation, and a Pushcart Prize nominee. Her work has appeared in Poetry, Ploughshares, Blackbird, among other literary magazines.