3Baltimore County Commission on Arts and Sciences https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/commartssciences/artsgrants@baltimorecountymd.gov(410) 887-4808

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Towson, MD 21204
United States

Sahffi Lynne
Sahffi Lynne is an international singer/songwriter, musician and private voice teacher who considers her musical offerings medicine to open and connect hearts around the world. She leads a pathway for healing with her original channeled music and guides those ready to release their authentic voice and their fears using her own “Vocal Ladder” teaching method.
Gregory Ohanlon
I am a currently exhibiting Washington, D.C. artist and specialize in mural size fine art prints for use in commercial & residential art installations. My work encompasses subjects ranging from new perspectives on many historic Washington, D.C. monuments, to abstract art images captured with large format film.    Art Commissions: Primarily I create independent works, however when interest's align, I accept commissions to create original works for client. I have a special interest in projects involving urban landscapes and architectural subjects. Copyright + Licensing:
Gregson Lunz
Gregson Lunz is a Maryland native. His work is both in art and original music. As a surfer and diver, his love for the ocean is the main inspiration for his artwork. His works are colorful and detailed. Many of the seascapes are created from his imagination and also studies of the beaches and shores he has visited. His work can be found at www.gregsonsgate.com and also at his studio in Reisterstown MD where he hopes to start an art gallery.
Grace Doyle
Doyle spent her early years learning from her father and graduated from the Baltimore School for the Arts and the Maryland Institute College of Art. Throughout her education she has spent time painting abroad in France, Italy, and Norway. She is currently an MFA candidate at Towson University.
Christine Caines
Christine Caines is the granddaughter, daughter, and aunt of a family of visual artists. Her grandfather, a native of St. Kitts, was commissioned in the 1960's to paint an oil of the first African American Episcopal Bishop for the state of Massachusetts. Her mother is a "crafter" of all mediums, i.e. paint, fabric, copper, marble, and natural stones. Christine is self taught, only enjoying the art classes of junior high and high school. She uses her sewing and quilting skills to make fabric quilted and color penciled works of art.
Audra Ziegel
I am a mostly self-taught artist and professional flutist. I began painting with oils in 2002 as a high school art class project and have been painting ever since. My formal training is as a flutist--I earned my Master’s degree in flute performance from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. My work has been shown at numerous events including the Boneyard Arts Festival, the Indi Go Gallery in Champaign, Il, the Salt Fork River Art Festival, the Champaign Downtown Festival of the Arts, Secolari, and the Towson Arts Collective.
Rich Espey
Rich is a Baltimorean whose plays have been produced throughout the United States. Recent highlights include The Revelation of Bobby Pritchard produced by Iron Crow Theatre, and Stand Up!, a monologue included in Center Stage’s “My America” project. Rich is a three time winner of the Carol Weinberg Award for best play at the Baltimore Playwrights Festival for Fifty-Fifty, Hope’s Arbor, and Following Sarah.
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