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.
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United States
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 K. Stevens
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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
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.
My interest in photography began while attending college in Philadelphia. It started with the school newspaper and I shot with a simple (but much loved) Pentax K-1000. Soon after I was doing family portraits in the JC Penny stores in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. I quickly found my real passion of Landscape and Nature photography and was then destined to eat peanut butter and potatoes for many years while all my money went into film and processing.
After earning an undergraduate degree in Painting and Printmaking at Cornell University, I spent a year working and studying in Paris, France until relocating to Baltimore, to earn a graduate degree at The Maryland Institute, College of Art, (MICA). I have won a Maryland State Arts Council Award multiple times in different categories, a Trawick Prize, and I have been published in various publications including twice in New American Paintings. I have exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions across the country and internationally.
Originally from California, Carolyn Case earned her MFA from MICA's Mount Royal School
of Art in Baltimore, MD, and her BFA from California State University in Long Beach, CA. Her
solo exhibitions include Asya Geisberg Gallery in New York, Western Michigan University,
Loyola University, McLean Projects for the Arts, and the Art Registry in Washington D.C., and
upcoming solo exhibitions at Lux Art Institute. She has participated in two-person and group
exhibitions at the Delaware Museum of Art, A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, The Parlour
Corrie Francis Parks brings life to the inanimate through frame-by-frame manipulation of
physical materials. Her films and installations dance the fine line between the haptic and the
digital, demanding an inspection of details. She is an Assistant Professor of Animation at
University of Maryland, Baltimore County and author of the book, Fluid Frames: Animating
Under the Camera with Sand, Clay, Paint and Pixels. Parks has been an artist in residence at
the MacDowell Colony, Fundación Valparaíso and Klondike Goldrush International Historic