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Wifty Bangura is a multifaceted creative specializing in sound healing. Not only is she a poet whose
words are both ethereal and entrancing, she’s also a versatile veteran with 6 years of training as a
classical vocalist and 13 years of performing experience. Wifty got her start studying classical voice at
Baltimore School for the Arts High School. Her Sierra Leonean roots have a big influence on her music
as she grew up listening to West African reggae. Along with being a musician, Wifty has dedicated part
Ed started producing art when he was sick with rheumatic fever, and bedridden, in middle school. Though he went on to take drawing classes, and got accepted at art school, his inspirations were from internal states of suffering, feelings, and dreams.
Working on abstract mixed media and illustration to upcycled tins and pattern design, Jo Coyle considers her works and motivations to be led by an internal "art roulette."
Jo graduated from Mount St. Mary's University with a BA in Fine Art, after studying fine art and film in high school at Carver Center for Arts & Technology in Towson, MD. Though her strengths lie mainly in fine art, she is developing new interest and skill in both traditional and digital illustration and design.
A published writer, poet, author, and teacher from Baltimore, MD.
Harriet Katz (b. 1944) grew up in New York, starting piano at 5 and switching to cello at 9. She has played the cello ever since, but didn't make music her career till later in life. An English major (Harvard-Radcliffe '66), she then moved to Los Angeles. In the early '70s she wrote and edited American Civil Liberties Union publications. Gov. Jerry Brown appointed her in 1976 as a public (non-lawyer) member of the State Bar of California's governing body.
Christine Higgins is the author of Hallow, a full-length collection of poetry published in Spring, 2020 (Cherry Grove). She was the 2nd place winner in the Poetry Box competition for her chapbook, Hello, Darling in 2019. She is the co-author of In the Margins, A Conversation in Poetry (Cherry Grove, 2017). She has been the recipient of a Maryland State Arts Council Award for both poetry and non-fiction. Her work has appeared in America, Poetry East, Nagautuck River Review, and Windhover. You can learn more about her on her website: www.christinehigginswriter.com.
Alexandra DeArmon was born and grew up in Frederick, Maryland and graduated from UMD College Park. She currently divides her time between Maryland and Alaska, after having spent more than a decade traveling and living all over the United States. Alexandra has been a contributing columnist to her hometown paper, the Frederick News-Post, since 2013 and is working on a book about her travels.