Linda DePalma is a visual artist whose work explores thecomplexities of the natural world through mixed media work and outdoor public sculpture. Fascinated by botanical forms and biological systems, she creates work that embraces the fluidity and mysteries of nature, reveling in curves and the interlacing plant or cellular forms, immersing herself in the world of plants and insects in her garden. Patterns in plants and nature’s intricacy are a treasure trove of discovery for her.
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Yam Chew Oh is a multidisciplinary, multilingual artist and educator who explores notions of self, family, and circumstance through abstraction, language, and the everyday. His work has been exhibited in the United States, Asia, and Australia, and featured in Commotion, Lumina Journal, The Match Factory, Studio Visit, and Velocity. Oh is Faculty at the School of Visual Arts in New York, where he received an MFA in Fine Arts and teaches studio art. He is a writing tutor at the Maryland Institute College of Art and a member of the international collective Atlantika. More at www.yamchewoh.com.
Baltimore-based watercolor artist. Geometry, meet color.
Bruce McKaig has been a visual artist for over thirty years, living in North and South America, Europe, and India. His practice includes photography, performance, sculpture, and Social Practices. He has been awarded numerous private and public grants and participated in over forty-five solo and two hundred group exhibitions since 1981. His photographs are in museum collections in the USA, France, and Guatemala.
Bruce also advocates for the arts through public speaking and publishing articles and op-eds on ethics in art funding and labor policies across industries.
Maren Henson encodes the aural, visual, and class aspects of language with drawing, video and sound elements. She received her Master of Fine Art degree in the Mount Royal School of Multidisciplinary Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2017 where she was a finalist for the Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship. She has since been a resident artist at the Vermont Studio Center and a visiting artist at MICA. She has exhibited work in New York, Puerto Rico, Maryland, Texas, and California.
Caidy Lynn is a mixed media artist living in Maryland. She has a B.A in Drawing and Painting from Towson University and an MFA in Curatorial Practice and Art Criticism from the Ontario College of Art and Design. Caidy Lynn uses printmaking, sculpting, drawing, painting, collage, and fiber to create artwork which explores ideas of identity, femininity and the divergence between human and animal. Evoking ideas of discomfort and repulsion she encourages viewers to engage with how unnatural being human can sometimes feel.
Annette Wilson Jones received her BFA from MICA in 1978 and, in 1980, she was hired by Beautiful Walls for Baltimore as a full-time muralist. In 1986, her work was chosen by New Museum Curator Brian Wallis for a five-person show, Sweet Land of Liberty, at School 33 Arts Center; was featured and awarded an honorarium by Baltimore City Paper for her drawing, Self-portrait as St. Sebastian, Tattooed on My Husband’s Back; and she had her first child/ spiritual guide.
Tracy C. Gold is a writer, freelance editor, and teacher living in Baltimore City. Two of her books will be published in 2021. "Trick or Treat, Bugs to Eat" is a picture book forthcoming from Sourcebooks eXplore about a bat trick or treating for bugs. It is illustrated by Nancy Leschnikoff. "Everyone's Sleepy but the Baby" is a board book forthcoming from Familius in 2021 which is illustrated by the marvelous Adele Dafflon. It was inspired by Tracy's daughter, who hates sleeping as much as Tracy loves it. Tracy also writes short stories, essays, poems, and novels.