Catherine Leberg was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, and is the child of two biologists. The majority of her childhood was spent out of doors, or within the confines of her own imagination. Leberg joined an off-campus art program in high school, the Lafayette Parish Arts Academy, and from fourteen onward was steadily headed towards being an artist.
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Kelly Anne White is an author, editor, graphic designer, and collage artist. Her most recent book release, The Legend of the Fairy Stones, features originally authored verse integrated with digitally collaged images she curated from the public domain and Creative Commons.
Cheng Cao is a Chinese artist working and living in Baltimore. Where some artists specialize in one genre of traditional Chinese painting, Cao has mastered many genres, including landscape, flower and bird, animals and portraiture. Having spent many years developing his skills and techniques, Cao uses many approaches in his work, such as free-hand and elaborate styles. Cao devotes himself to as many aspects of Chinese art as possible to make him versatile. At the same time of concentrating on Chinese tradition, Cao always wants to combine modern elements in his art.
Annamarie Morris is a printmaker based in Baltimore, MD specializing in large-scale woodcut relief and reduction printmaking processes. Most of her prints focus on figuration or abstracted floral motifs with an emphasis on line, form, and color relationships.
Dereck Stafford Mangus is a Baltimore-based artist and writer. He currently works at the Baltimore Museum of Art, where he is regularly inspired by the permanent collections and special exhibitions. His review, “Jack Whitten, ‘Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture, 1963–2017,’” was selected as the winner of the Frieze Writer’s Prize in 2018. Mangus finds inspiration in the built environment, which informs his artwork and writing.
Joshua Littlefield (b. 1995) is an interdisciplinary artist and educator working primarily in the contexts of photography, collage, and installation. Originally from St. Petersburg, Florida, he obtained his B.F.A in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2017, and his M.F.A in Photography and Electronic Media from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2020. He is currently based in Baltimore, Maryland, and serves as an adjunct professor at Stevenson University in Owings Mills, Maryland, where he teaches Fundamentals of Design courses.
Kathryn Sowinski attended the Maryland Institute College of Art, where she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Master of Arts in Teaching. She lives, works, and teaches in Baltimore.
Mary Kunaniec Skeen, an Affiliate Professor of Photography, graduated from MICA with a BFA in painting and printmaking,and later received an MFA in photography from Towson University.
She has exhibited nationally and internationally and is the recipient of three Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Awards and two Faculty Research grants from Loyola University.