Praised for “astounding technical vocal ability, solid song interpretation and stage presence,” soprano Annie Gill continues to gain recognition as a distinctive and versatile artist. Particularly excelling in the repertoire of Mozart and Puccini, Ms. Gill has been commended for "a glorious voice - opulent from top to bottom,” and possesses an extensive variety of vocal colors in her expressive full lyric soprano.
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Originally from Brooklyn, Zoë graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art in May 2019 with a BFA in Painting, Art History and Curatorial Studies. She is also the Found and Curator of The Aerogramme Center for Arts and Culture: an arts collective and digital library that develops as pop-exhibits and events. She currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland where she is enrolled in the AmeriCorps' Public Ally, 2019–2020 apprenticeship program.
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Baltimore City artist loves to create art alone and in company.
Rosalie works at Make Studio, a progressive art studio in Hampden that empowers artists with disabilities to grow as professionals with vision and voice in their communities and to connect everyone through art. In the summers, she morphs into a camp director at Teen Adventure Quaker Camp, a spiritual growth camp that takes place in the woods outside of Lexington, VA.
GRAMMY Award Winner, Two-Time EMMY Nominee, 2019 WAMMIE Award Winner- Dom Flemons is originally from Phoenix, Arizona and currently lives in Silver Spring, MD with his wife and daughter. He is known as “The American Songster” since his repertoire of music covers over 100 years of American folklore, ballads, and tunes. Flemons is a tradition bearer, songwriter, music scholar, record collector, multi-instrumentalist, producer and actor. He is considered an expert player on the Banjo, Fife, Guitar, Harmonica, Jug, Percussion, Quills, and Rhythm Bones.
Duncan S. Moore is a highland bagpiper based in Baltimore, MD. Since the age of 10, he has studied the instrument with some of the world’s highest-regarded piping instructors, attending numerous schools and workshops throughout his musical education. Currently he plays professionally in the mid-Atlantic area at a wide variety of events including weddings, funerals, graduations and concerts for the public.
Emily Schubert is an interdisciplinary artist working mainly in the worlds of puppetry, performance, storytelling, and collage. She hails from the borderlands of Cincinnati, Ohio and Northern Kentucky and has a degree in fiber art from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She has participated in puppet theater festivals and workshops in Europe, Indonesia, and the United States, has a passion for plants, and enjoys stilt walking in a good parade!
Multifaceted guitarist Meng Su is captivating audiences around the world with her stunning virtuosity and refined artistry. A soloist, also an avid chamber musician, Su tours regularly with orchestras and with her partner Yameng Wang as the Beijing Guitar Duo. This past season, Su performed with China Philharmonic Orchestra, the Mulhouse Symphony Orchestra and the Adelaide Symphony in addition to more than 40 recitals in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Su has released four recordings to critical acclaims.
Annalisa Dias is a Goan-American citizen artist, community organizer, and award-winning theatre maker working at the intersection of racial justice and care for the earth. She is Director of Artistic Partnerships & Innovation at Baltimore Center Stage. Annalisa is also a Co-Founder of Groundwater Arts. Prior to joining BCS, Annalisa was a Producing Playwright and Acting Creative Producer with The Welders, a DC playwright's collective; and a Co-Founder of the DC Coalition for Theatre & Social Justice.
Multi-instrumentalist and composer Russell Kirk is a native of Baltimore. Russell studied at Towson University and The Peabody Conservatory. While earning his master’s degree at New York University, Russell was an adjunct faculty member at The Steinhardt School of Culture, headed a music outreach program in Harlem, and interned at Saturday Night Live.
Scott Patterson is a pianist, composer and librettist of incomparable talent, whose work has been described by the Pittsburgh Review-Tribune as “a masterly blend of virtuosity, singing style and beautiful voicing.” Since 2012, Scott Patterson has toured with Camille A. Brown & Dancers, and is a contributing composer of Brown’s Bessie Award-winning Mr. TOL E. RAncE, as well as the critically acclaimed works BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play and ink. Patterson is co-founder and Artistic Director of Afro House, a music-driven performance art house, based in Baltimore.