A multidisciplinary artist living and working in Baltimore City.
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
EXHIBITIONS AND SHOWS:
Big Ideas
Berlin Arts and Entertainment at the Globe
January 8 - February 7, 2016
Tony Weeg Photography Gallery + Studio| Salisbury, MD 8/1 – 31/2015
Exhibitor (Exhibition and Auction), Studio2015 Salisbury Skate Deck Art Show
Tony Weeg Photography Gallery + Studio| Salisbury, MD 8/1 – 31/2014
Exhibitor (Exhibition and Auction), Studio2015 Salisbury Skate Deck Art Show
Carroll Museums | Baltimore, MD 5/8 – 6/14/2015
Exhibitor, Transformation (Juried Exhibition)
Wilson Gallery, Moore College of Art + Design | Philadelphia, PA 1/28 – 3/28/2012
I was born in Baltimore as a first-generation Greek and am a self-taught photographer based in Maryland. My work probes themes of identity and isolation within urban, industrial, and natural spaces. Inherent in my images I believe lies a confrontation between traditional and modern facets of life. I have exhibited my work locally and nationally. Venues include the the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Grimaldis Gallery (Baltimore, MD); Photographic Center Northwest (Seattle WA); Klompching Gallery's Annual "Fresh" Show Online Showcase; and the Houston Center for Photography.
Brent Taylor
Brent Taylor (°1982, Baltimore, United States) makes paintings, photos, media art and mixed media artworks. With a conceptual approach, Taylor touches on various overlapping themes and strategies. Several reoccurring subject matters can be recognized, such as the relation with popular culture and media, working with repetition, provocation, and the investigation of the process of expectations.
I am a graphic designer with a masters in Publications Design and a masters certificate in New Media Publishing from the University of Baltimore. I enjoy printmaking and continue to learn.
Kristin makes her home and studio in Towson, Maryland.
She sells her paintings, tavern signs and vinegar grained boxes at artisan shows such as the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival. Other venues include the former Sugarloaf shows, the American Artisan Show at Wilton and the Waterford Festival.
Each year she creates permanent murals, working with students in Maryland schools, The murals are funded by both the Howard County Arts council and the MD State Arts Council.
Bob Jacobson is a versatile musician on saxophones, clarinet and flute (in that order). He has played in many genres, primarily jazz. He leads the jazz combos Sounds Good, Swing 'N' Samba, Jazz Clarinets Galore and Home Cookin'. All have guitar or piano plus sax or clarinet as their nucleus. with the ability to add bass, drums, vocals and other horns. They all play mainstream (or classic) jazz, including blues, ballads, swing, Brazilian, Latin and other styles; both standards and original tunes.
A native of Baltimore, Barbara Epstein Gruber's early career aspirations were brought to an abrupt halt at age six when Mr. and Mrs. Epstein discovered her going full Rembrandt on the wall behind the living room couch. This Crayola-on-plaster endeavor went largely unappreciated, and it would be 30 years before Ms. Gruber began to paint seriously again.