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.
Based in Ellicott City, Maryland, Tarah Boyd is a multidisciplinary artist who creates large scale macrame, woven and tufted fiber art. Her engaging work is whimsical and delicate, yet embedded in the earthly, natural materials she uses. Boyd's free-form style has allowed the fibers to create a pattern (or shape) organically, revealing the beauty and vulnerability of her materials. Boyd was raised in Maryland, received her Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts at Pennsylvania College of Art & Design and her Graphic Design Certificate, before discovering her true passion for fiber art.
Liu Yefu focuses on film, sound, ceramics and drawing. Influenced by Asian folk culture, Liu is interested in the expression of black humor with a stream-of-consciousness style, and playfully comments on the chaos and restlessness of social realities. By shooting daily life scenes, combined with carefully selected ready-made products in line with his fictional plot, Liu mapping the ideology and stereotypes brought by history, nationality, and memory.
Yellow Dress
Medium: Synthetic felt, satin
Year: 2019-2020
Details: 2.57 minutes
Pink Ghost
Medium: Fabric, dye, embroidery
Year: 2019
Details: 142 in. diameter
Heart Beating Beneath the Earth (excerpt)
See more information about Heart Beating Beneath the Earth (excerpt)Medium: Artist Book
Year: 2022
Details: 11" x 8.5" x .25"
Christina Yoshika Greene is a multidisciplinary artist and designer based in Baltimore and Washington D.C. She received her Associate of Fine Arts degree at Northern Virginia Community College and her Bachelor's in Graphic Design at Maryland Institute College of Art. Yoshika has spent the past three years in Baltimore working with local businesses and nonprofits, including Requity Foundation and WGF Studio.