3Baltimore County Commission on Arts and Sciences https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/commartssciences/artsgrants@baltimorecountymd.gov(410) 887-4808

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Peggy Fox
Peggy Fox studied painting at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. After relocating to Baltimore and serving as director of the art department at St. Paul’s School, she embarked on a career as an independent photographer, focusing on editorial and colateral work. She continued with her noncommercial work using photographs in non traditional ways such as collage, painted photographs and transparencies.
harry livingston
Baba Harry livingston is a african american artist.He is a native of baltimore, MD. He was educated in Baltimore school system. His interest in art began at the early age of nine. He has cultivated his talent by exploing a variety of techniques. His style is original and creative. He proclaims his love of art though layering techniques with pencil, charcoal, watercolor, craon, oilpainting, pastel, and acrylic. For his subject matter he turns to the human figure as a central element in his artistic expression.
Phylicia Ghee
Phylicia Ghee is an interdisciplinary visual artist, photographer and curator whose work documents transition, explores healing, rites-of-passage, ritual and genetic memory. Ghee thrives on creating immersive worlds that explore interiority, both physically and psychologically. Taught by her Grandfather at an early age; Ghee works in photography, performance, video, fibers, mixed media, installation & painting. She earned her BFA in Photography with a Concentration in Curatorial Studies from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2010.
Stephen-Bernard Callender
Stephen-Bernard Derek Callender (born April 5, 1991) is a Caribbean Afro-American Artist whose work investigates the embedded data of objects, and how the process of archiving constructs a narrative around them. Stephens received his B.A. in Sculpture and Extended Media at Virginia Commonwealth University, and his M.F.A focusing in sculpture at The University of Texas At Austin. His work has been exhibited in the states as well as internationally, being among the first African American artists to show work in Guangzhou, China.
Eric Jenkins
Eric J. Jenkins, Architect / Educator / Mixed Media / Drawing Eric is a licensed architect, educator and mixed-media experimenter. Until he decided to shift from full-time teaching in August 2019, he was a Full Professor and Director of the Catholic University School of Architecture and Planning's graduate Urban Practice concentration in Washington, DC.
Don Willett
Don is a nationally published editorial portrait photographer who started taking pictures as a kid.  He graduated from UMBC with images published in national magazines and moved to New York City.  While in New York, he began exploring the intersections of technology and art, using large scale video projection and videowalls in productions of live theatre on Broadway.  His credits include the US and International productions of The Who's Tommy, and  How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Jessica Owens-Young
Jess Owens-Young is a visual artist and researcher. She is inspired by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Alice Neel, Elizabeth Catlett, William Henry Johnson, Romare Bearden, Henry Taylor, Barkley Hendricks, and Amy Sherald, among others. Jess mainly paints using acrylics and also uses oil pastels and charcoal on canvas and paper, including scrapbook papers.
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