Curriculum Vitae
Eduction: MFA Cranbrook Academy of Art,Bloomfield Hills,MI 1981
Post Grad in Art Education,Metropolitan University of Manchester,UK 1975-76
BA (Hons) Textiles,Embroidery Metropolitan University of Manchester,UK 1968-71
Foundation Course, Sir John Cass College,London 1967-68
Solo Exhibitions: 2018 The Fabric of Place,VisArts,Rockville,MD
2016 Locations,Relocations,Dislocations -James E.Lewis Museum,Morgan State Uni.Baltimore,MD
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10 E Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
Baltimore artist Lauren Silex comes from generations of creative family. In her own life, she has created beaded jewelry, needle-punched rugs, oil paintings, watercolor, wearable art and hand painted furniture. A concern for the environment in 2008 finally led her to cut paper collage and the use of recycled materials in her artwork.
Nicoletta is a performance artist, interdisciplinary fabricator, producer, host, mother of four, filmmaker, self love champion, and unicorn. She is Black Latinx; proud to be a first generation Panamanian born in the United States. She is a chamána (shaman) and comes from a long line of healers. She produces audience participatory engagements through interactive workshops, immersive activations, and multi-sensory experiences. She is the founder of Vida Mágica Love, a creative platform dedicated to healing-centered services.
Rebecca Marimutu is a photographer from New York City, based in Baltimore working to reimagine the practice of portraiture. Her practice explores themes of self, identity, and material tactility through photography, collage, paper sculpture and audio-visual abstraction.
Informed by her experience as an multiracial woman born and raised in New York City she works to expand discussions around the materiality of the photograph through concealing, obscuring, and protecting that which lies within the frame.
My name is Terryl Mclorn, a freelance artist based in Baltimore, Maryland. My talent for visual arts was a gift bestowed upon me from early age and through that gift I discovered deep passion for it. Since then I've dedicated my life to reaching my highest potential as an artist. My style is considered imaginative realism. I work primarily with charcoal, graphite and colored pastels. My main focus is highlighting African American culture as well as pop culture, entertainment and social issues. While diverse, all of my work shares a distinct element of story-telling.
In his many travels, John Davis Held spent several months living in an African Hut, before hitch-hiking across Europe to paint the cathedrals, castles, and countryside.
John Davis Held is known for his luminous work in pastel and oil, and has had One Man Shows at the Gallery D'May, NIH, and the Troika Gallery where he is currently represented. He has appeared on CBS and Fox news, and his art was featured this last December on MPT Artworks as well as being displayed on the 60 foot jumbotron across from Penn Station in Baltimore.
Born 1991, Baltimore, MD.
I recieved my BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2014 and have since maintained a studio practice in the Hooper Mill Studios in Baltimore, MD.
Jaejoon Jang was born in South Korea in 1990.
Jaejoon completed an MFA at the Maryland Institute Collage of Art in Baltimore in 2019 and BFA Maryland Institute Collage of Art in Baltimore in 2017. Before studying art, he was major in mechanical engineering in Hongik university, Seoul, South Korea.
He currently lives and works in Baltimore, MD and NYC.