Claudine loves to create bright, bold acrylic paintings that bring joy to the viewer. Her recent work features flowers, animals, and other happy imagery. She uses bold acrylic colors - sometimes straight out of the tube - and a strong black line to accent the design and move the viewer through the piece. Her art is also available as mini paintings, prints, cards, and magnets.
2Arts Council of Anne Arundel Countyhttps://www.acaac.orginfo@acaac.org(410) 222-7949
2666 Riva Rd Ste 150
Annapolis, MD 21401
United States
Donna Rhody is an award-winning artist from the Annapolis area. Her works, in photography, colored pencil and watercolor, have been accepted at ArtScape in Baltimore; Maryland Federation of Art and the Whitehall Gallery, in Annapolis; and the River Gallery, in Galesville.
Viki Keating has a glass studio called Stained Glass Creations, which produces commissioned glasswork for architectural installations as well as original work for galleries. She has been working with glass for over 35 years and works in fused and cast glass. Using and experimenting with different techniques. She has attended many professional workshops for various glass techniques with well-known glass artists and has been exhibiting in juried exhibitions for many years.
Education:
Maryland Institute College of Art, BFA, Painting
Pratt Institute, MFA, Printmaking
Residencies:
Vermont Studio Center, fellowship, 1989, 1990, 1998, 2005
Collections:
Collection of the Smithsonian Institution, Banner for anti-Nuclear Movement, 1979
Maryland Artist Collection, UMUC, Adelphi, MD 1982
Awards:
Anne Arundel County Juried Exhibit, Mitchell Gallery, St. John’s College, 2006, Jurors Award
25th Anniversary Exhibit, Chaney Gallery, MD Hall for the Creative Arts, 2004, Jurors Award
Maryland Biennial Exhibition, Baltimore Museum of Art, Trustee’s Award, 1980
Kimmary I. MacLean is a Maryland artist specializing in nature and animals. She works in a variety of media including charcoal, drawing pencil, pastel, acrylic, and digital photography. Kimmary is also a ballet teacher at National Ballet Institute for the Arts with advanced teaching certification in the Cecchetti Method of Ballet
Kimmary published two books for Kindle, 'A Caterpillar Goes for a Walk' and 'One Squirrel in A Tree...'. 'A Caterpillar goes for a Walk' is also available in print, through Amazon. A book of poems accompanied by fantasy landscapes will soon be available.
Janet Huddie is a silversmith and jewelry artist working in Annapolis, Maryland.
Descended from generations of Scottish engineers who built ships and bridges, she combines an inherited talent for three-dimensional design and metal fabrication with a passion for architectural detail, applied ornament and pattern. She likes to believe that she's continuing her family's tradition of metalwork, just on a much smaller scale.
http://bonnieschupp.com
• Bachelor of Arts, Frostburg State University
• Master of Liberal Arts, The Johns Hopkins University
• Doctor of Communications Design, University of Baltimore
Published writing
• Past weekly photography columns: Baltimore Evening Sun, Prescott (Arizona) Courier, South Bend (Indiana) Tribune
• Articles appeared in: Petersen’s Photographic, Darkroom Magazine, PSA Journal
• Published photos (numerous), through iStock and Getty Images
Awards/recognition
• Second place winner KINSA (Kodak International Newspaper Snapshot Awards)
• Bodine Contest (honorable mention)
Born with crayons in both hands, my world is all about color. When I look at an object such as a tree trunk, I don’t just see browns; I see greens, reds, oranges, golds and a dozen shades of grey too! In other words, my world is awash with color. I’ve outgrown my crayons, experimenting often with new approaches to my art, but I consistently employ a style of disjointed, colored shapes. This color-block style lets the painting surface show through inbetween blocks of color to become an outline for each shape, resembling a stained glass or mosaic composition.
Born in Baltimore and raised and educated in nearby Anne Arundel County, I was mesmerized by painted screens in Baltimore city rowhouses as a child. Like most screen painters, I've had little formal art training and I am for the most part self-taught. Folk art is passed down from generation to generation, not necessary through formal art lessons.
Richard Niewerth attended and completed his BFA from the Maryland Institute of Art, Baltimore, Maryland in 1967. A Teaching Assistantship at the University of Maryland, College Park followed as he completed his graduate degree in 1969. After an 18 month tenure teaching at his alma mater at Baltimore City College (high school) in Baltimore, Niewerth accepted a full time teaching position at AACC in January, 1971 after teaching there on a part time basis for a year.