Elli maria is a Latinx, mixed-media artist based in Baltimore. she experiments across different mediums - blurring the lines between photography, painting, printmaking, drawing, collage, installation, and more - to explore themes of time, memories, identity, and trauma. her distinct visual language is inspired by personal narratives/emotions, nature, & science. she invites viewers to explore imagery that is ambiguous and evocative while constructing their own meanings and interpretations.
3Baltimore County Commission on Arts and Sciences https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/commartssciences/artsgrants@baltimorecountymd.gov(410) 887-4808
400 Washington Avenue, Room 100
Towson, MD 21204
United States
MY SOLO ART EXHIBIT on view on every Saturday between 11:00AM-4:00PM or by appointment by contacting me on mariannamills@yahoo.com, until 21 September, 2019 at the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower, 21 S Eutaw St., Baltimore, MD 21201
"I was born in Hungary and now live in Baltimore. I am a self-taught artist who loves the freedom of just being myself without any limitations to one particular medium. My art is about sharing what is in my heart. I don't create to please the world, but I create to express and share myself with anyone who is willing to embrace it.
Award-winning muralist, painter and portrait artist.
Luke Tennis has published short stories in Coonecticut Review, Puerto del Sol, Juked, Ecelcta, Word Riot, JMWW, and elsewhere. His awards include the winning story in the literary competition from the Tucson Book Festival, the Herbert WIlner Award, as well as a previous ficiton writing grant from the Maryland Arts Council. He has won scholarships or fellowships to Bread Load, Regsdale, the Squaw Valley Writers Conference, and a few others. His novella, Bernardo the Daredevil, won the St. Andrews Press Novella Award.
Stephen Spartana
6706 Selkirk Rd, Baltimore MD 21239 • Cell 410-458-5663
Studio: 19 South Stricker St, Baltimore MD 21223
DOB 2.17.54 USA
stephen@spartana.com
http://stephenspartanaartist.com/
https://www.instagram.com/spartanaphotography/
Goal:
To expand my career by developing my first love, fine art photography.
Education
1983 BFA Photography Major; Maryland Institute College of Art
1979 Certificate: Photography, Layout, Offset Printing; Visual Arts Institute
1972- 1978 UMBC Dundalk Com. College
Work Experience
Owner/Photographer/ • May, 1983 to Present
A native of Israel, Shaul Tsemach is a graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Art & Design in Jerusalem, where he was a recipient of the Sharett Scholarship — AICF (American-Israel Cultural Foundation). Over more than 20 years, he mastered his visual language as a graphic designer, art director and illustrator. His versatile experience enhanced and inspired his skills as a conceptual thinker and a dedicated problem solver.
As an artist, Elizabeth experiments in all forms of art including graphic design, photography, illustration, sculpture and mixed media. She has designed and built numerous large-scale set pieces for Skate Frederick's Summer Theater On-Ice Shows. She has also designed print advertisement and photographed special events for Ananda Shala Yoga & Pilates Studio and the Frederick County Humane Society in Frederick, Maryland. Elizabeth also excels as a successful commissioned artist.
My story starts in Wilmington, Delaware where I was raised in a family that greatly appreciated art and learned to use my artistic ability to see what I was gifted in doing. From there I went to college and received a degree at Towson University with a focus on painting.
I found my true love and friend in college, married her, and stayed in the Baltimore metro area. From Maryland I have helped raise a family of four and continue to create paintings and learn what it means to be an artist businessman.
Shannon Collis is an interdisciplinary artist who creates installations and interactive environments that explore the ways in which digital technologies can transform the perception of audio and visual stimuli. She seeks to build a deeper connection between the sensing body and the world, blurring the lines between physical and digital spaces. More broadly, her work is reflective of the human imprint on the environment and the range of its social, economic, and ecological implications.