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Citizens of the Universe, a non-profit 501(c3), is an award-winning collection of artists who wish to bring innovative works to their world. Since 2001, COTU has performed various new and classical works in found spaces throughout the US. Now, we are setting up shop right in Baltimore, Maryland!
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Blair Edwards is a performing artist from Baltimore City. Blair started the performing arts in his local church until he was old enough to audition for arts programs in the city of Baltimore. Blair started his training at Baltimore School for the Arts where he honed his skills. Blair later went on to study at various conservatories where he mastered his skills in dance and vocal performance. These schools include Dance Theater of Harlem, Alvin Ailey, Debbie Allen Dance Academy, and UARTS.
Dan Mansion (born Eric Lamka, February 19th, 1993) is a hip hop artist and producer based in Baltimore, Maryland. Rapping since the age of 17 and influenced by rappers such as Tyler the Creator, A$AP Ferg, and Travis Scott, his production captures an aggressive mixture of west coast sounds, trap, and electronic music. Through eclectic sounds, infectious energy, and charismatic delivery, Dan Mansion brings together his personal hobbies (video games, cartoons), 90s nostalgia, and a dash of humor to cut his own lane in the Baltimore music scene.
Keys 2 Life, Inc. is a nonprofit 501 © 3 performing arts and family support services in Baltimore City. Currently operating at the Lillie May Carroll Jackson Charter School which is located at 2200 Sinclair Lane. Keys 2 Life is a performing arts & family support services agency that offers Dance, Arts & Crafts, Poetry, Creative Writing, Youth Peer Mentoring groups, Family Meetings, Community Resource Referrals, Community Beautification, and Advocacy.
Mikela Thrasher is the owner of Sunshine Kids Entertainment, which is an arts-focused entertainment company serving the greater Baltimore area. She is also a Resident Teaching Artist with Arts for Learning Maryland.
My childhood and early adult life, was spent traveling the world with my wandering parents. England, Papua New Guinea and Ireland were some of the countries we lived in for extended periods of time, and where I went to school (including 4 years of art college in Ireland).
In 1986 I moved to Baltimore and started a career as a decorative painter. Murals, commissioned paintings, portraits as well as stenciling and faux finishing, have kept me very busy and traveling for the past 37 years.
Anna Child (b. South Carolina) is a Baltimore-based painter whose abstract work investigates the generative potential of doubt and ambiguity. Her process-driven practice treats painting as a form of visual thinking—intuitive, unstable, and rooted in the aesthetics of uncertainty. Through layering, erasure, and reversal, her work resists resolution, inviting viewers to engage with what is contingent, unresolved, and in flux.