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Nick Primo
Nick Primo (b. New Britain, CT 1982) earned an MFA from Rinehart School of Sculpture at MICA (2014), and BS in Art Education from Central CT State University (2006). After serving as a public school art educator for half a decade, he relocated to Baltimore, MD to enroll at MICA with the aim of receiving the aforementioned degree. In addition to being an artist and freelance furniture maker, he currently works as an Exhibits Specialist for Smithsonian American Art Museum. His work has been featured in a number of group and solo exhibitions in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington DC.    
Claudia Cameron
Claudia Cameron received Master's Degrees in Art Therapy and Clinical Social Work.  She has practiced clinical social work and art therapy  with children, families, and individual adults for forty years.  Her lifelong passion for art shifted in the past twenty years from photography to painting.  She has studied with various nationally known painters  including Tamara Sigler and Ruth Petus.
Kristen Tomecek
 I have been an artist most of my life. I aquired a degree in Graphic Art/ Advertising Design in 1992, and have found through my experiences, and experimentations, that the fine arts are what speak to me, so I have been painting ever since. Most of my work stems from a "stream of consciousness" approach, where there is no pre-concieved image, I just allow the lines, shapes, colors and patterns to reveal themselves, from an intuitive platform.
Peter Barry
Born New York City, 1945. 1959 High School of Art & Design, Photography. 2000 Maryland State Arts Council Grant. 2010 FotoGrafia Festival, Rome, Italy.    Observational from birth, expressive soon after, 50 some since making my first exposure. New York City (Manhattan) born, Subway raised, Public, (Art & Design) High school. Working on Project:  "R.I.P. BALTIMORE", 20 year project, bringing awareness to the ongoing murder rate in Baltimore City.
Doninique Butler
Dominique Butler is a painter who primarily works in gouache and oil. She grew up in a small farm town in northern Vermont and currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland. She received her Bachelor’s of Art in Drawing, Painting, and Art History from Drew University in 2017. 
Jessica Walton
Jessica Walton is a Baltimore-based visual artist and educator. She received her MFA from Mount Royal School of Art at Maryland Institute College of Art, her BFA in Fiber and Material Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and a BA from Oberlin College in Archaeological Studies. She is currently Associate Professor in the Art, Design, and Interactive Media department at the Community College of Baltimore County.
Tyler Yvette Wilson
Tyler Yvette Wilson is a multidisciplinary artist who primarily works with text, photography, and video. She blends children’s motifs, autobiographical, current, and historical narratives to discuss the aftershock of colonialism and the troubling foundations that underlie most of Western society. Tyler was raised in Austin, TX and Atlanta, GA.  She studied at Davidson College from 2010 to 2016. After graduating with a B.A. in Studio Art, she attended Oglethorpe University for post-baccalaureate studies. In 2020, she earned her M.F.A.
Saloni Shah
Imagine the sun groaning and pelting you with its blistering rays. Streets crammed with ramshackle buildings contrasted with dominating skyscrapers. Wisps of air, heavy with lingering dirt and pollution, coating you. This is home. This is Mumbai.
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