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

Samantha Ludwitzke
I am a 26 year old artist residing in Baltimore county. I am currently exploring the world of fluid art with both acrylic paint and resin. I also frequently work digitally and create what I call my "doodle designs" which feature combinations of mandalas, zentangles, and floral elements for more information you can check out my Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube under @SamanthasDoodles. My Etsy page is SamsLittleShop.
Gary Cuttler
One-of-a-Kind Metal Sculpture from Found Material by Artist GJCuttler, A Man With Vision  GJCuttler discovered his talent for metal sculpture shortly after turning 62. He was learning how to weld, and while practicing, created a metal man from scrap metal. He laughingly called his wife to come see his "Man with a Hole in his Head for thinking he can weld". She looked at it and said "No, that is a Man With Vision"
Chavis Christine
Born, creates and lives in Baltimore MD.  Art has always been a passion for me. I am self taught, so this gave me the flexibility and freedom to really explore techniques and various art forms. Many teachers have brought great influence in my development, my parents, educators, amazing artists and friends. I have fond memories of thumbing through my mothers' college text books for Fine Art. Spending much of my free-time at the Walters Art Gallery and BMA. Sitting in life drawing sessions with Artists and soaking up the experience like a sponge.  
Michael Stevenson
Michael Stevenson works in paint, printmaking, music and theater. Currently his interests lie in the role of memory and experience, the truth found in the body versus arguments constructed in the mind, the need to act even when faced with incomplete or missing information. Images convey many messages on many levels. He studied art at Concordia University in Montreal, getting his BFA in painting, as well as at the University of Quebec at Montreal and the Hochschule der Kunst in Berlin. While pursuing his BFA, he
Caryn Martin
Caryn Martin is a Baltimore-based multidisciplinary artist and educator. Martin received MAT and MFA degrees from Maryland Institute College of Art, and has taught color theory, two-dimensional design, and introductory time-based media classes at various institutions. She has shown her work at Catalyst Contemporary, Creative Alliance, Maryland Art Place, Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College, Anne Arundel Community College, School 33, Institute of Contemporary Art Baltimore, Gallery B in Bethesda, and the Delaplaine Arts Center.
Berlinda Recacho
Growing up, I never thought that “artist” was an occupation, even though I can’t remember a time before paper and crayon—I am nervous whenever I am without an implement to make marks. It’s not really an occupation—it’s a mindset/philosophy that I’ve used to guide my life, from Pensacola Junior College in Florida, to Maryland Institute College of Art (BFA General Fine Arts, ’94), to The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MA Arts Administration, ’00) and my career in College Admission.
Anie Duke
Anie Duke is an illustrator with an eye for color, form, and composition. Born, raised, and based in Baltimore, Duke has spent years setting the foundation for her illustration endeavors. An alumna of Carver Center for Arts and Technology as well as Community College of Baltimore County, she has both technical skill and a colorful character that merge to bring her pieces to life. She draws inspiration from just about anything she sees, ranging from pop culture to her life as a black femme in America.
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