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

Rachel Middlekauff
I am a mixed media pyrography artist. I have studied many forms of art. Drawing and painting always stuck out for me. I wanted to go a diffrerent route than normal pyrography. I like to incorporate gemstones, crystals, gold or silver into my pieces and finishing them with epoxy leaving them truly unique and beautiful. I have only recently begun showing my art. I am trying to get more involved with local artists and the community, and hoping to showcase at multiple places in the future. 
Lisa Bell
Hand painted wine,whiskey and drinking glasses. Custom orders for delivery... I paint character people, favorite hobbies (golfers, camping etc.) career theme glasses, company logos, monogrammed glasses or maybe you or someone you are gifting to is celebrating a birthday, anniversary, baby, job promotion, that too.  I do my best to meet customers request. I have been painting and doing crafts since I was a young child with my mother who is is extremely talented artist herself.  I enjoy what I do and enjoy seeing my finished products putting a smile on someone’s face.    
monique crabb
Monique Crabb (b. 1982), a Mexican-American artist whose work represents an interplay of narrative, identity, and symbolism that speaks to the constraints of societal structures and of the human body.  Crabb received her BFA in Photography from the Maryland Institute College of Art and MFA at the University of Maryland Baltimore County in Intermedia + Digital Arts. For nearly a decade she contributed to the Baltimore City arts community as co-director of Current Space, an artist-run gallery, studios, and performance space.
Phipps Moran
Called a Varietal Artist due to my many and varied interests. Majored in Visual Arts & Political Science at Goucher College, including an independent study of the The Works Progress Administration (WPA) with Baltimore painter Herman Maril.
Cormac Baroody
My name is Cormac Baroody and I am an artist based in Baltimore, MD. Drawing and painting have always been one of the most important rituals in my life. I have been drawing my whole life and currently maintain a steady studio practice of drawing and painting. I sculpt when I can. I was raised in Baltimore where in high school I developed a serious devotion to making art. I am currently an undergraduate student at Skidmore College. I am majoring in studio art and hope to spend my life making art.  
Shelley Brown
Growing up as an odd, chubby, artsy child in the late 60's', early 70's, I aspired to become Barbie, a Stewardess or a Playboy Bunny.  With my untreated addiction to candy, paper dolls, Vogue & House Beautiful magazines as well as Colorforms, I lived for anything to take me away into a fantasy world of pointy-breasted, high-fashion, feminine whimsy.  Later on in life, after my 19th nervous breakdown in the corporate world, I got off the mind-numbing rollercoaster train-wreck created by my own thoughts and returned to my artistic roots reflecting my childhood passions.  
Kim Bradley
Artist Bio:                                                                                    Born in Baltimore Maryland, Kim Bradley currently lives and work in Baltimore Maryland. As a child Kim had a love for making and drawing art. Anything created you can do with your hands was Kim’s favorite passtime. As a kid of four sibblings drawing, singing, music and sewing was her solitude amongst all the chaos in her life growing up.
Regina Stevens
 Regina K. Stevens  rrrstevens@yahoo.com  410-491-3112  www.rksstudiowork.com   EDUCATION:              1984  MFA: LeRoy E. Hoffberger Graduate School of Painting, MICA, Baltimore MD 1982  BFA (Cum Laude) (GFA) MICA, Baltimore MD 1978  AA 1978  Holyoke Community College, Holyoke MA   CONTINUING EDUCATION: Maryland Institute College Of Art (MICA), Baltimore, MD                                          
Geoffrey Becker
Geoff Becker is the author of the novels Hot Springs and Bluestown, as well as two story collections, Black Elvis, and Dangerous Men. His awards and honors include: the Drue Heinz Prize for Literature, the Flannery O'Connor Prize for Short Fiction, the Nelson Algren Award from the Chicago Tribune, an NEA Fellowship, and inclusion in the Best American Short Stories anthology. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland, and teaches writing at Towson University.
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