Despite being President of Goya Contemporary and Goyagirl Press which I founded in 1994, I have kept a studio practice for 50 years.
I graduated from The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art (PAFA) in 1976, worked as a lithographer for PAFA projects 1976-1978 and graduated with an MFA in Painting and Art History from Washington University in 1980. In 1977, I studied art history at Tyler School of Art in Rome.
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Matthew McCormack and Jenn Figg have been collaborating since 2009. Our backgrounds are rooted in the craft methodologies of textiles and glass, and we lean into the lush material experiences they provide. We maintain an active, experimental studio practice in tandem with our permanent public projects.
JP Robertson is a Baltimore based Visual Artist who specializes in Screen Printing, Painting, Graphics, and Installation Art as well as Clothing design. He has a long history in the Underground Art Scene from Owning and Operating the Shop C U L T and DEATH CULT STUDIOS to doing Art Shows and Underground Art events from Baltimore to New York.
I am a host, actress, and motivational speaker. I also do life coaching. I have directed fashion shows, open mic nights and networking events. My most exciting gig has been speaking in front of a group od inner city youth about the importance of self love and worth.
Baltimore-based Mount Vernon Virtuosi is an innovative chamber orchestra of exceptional young musicians who are in transition from their studies to a professional career. Founded by cellist, pedagogue, and conductor Amit Peled, the ensemble alternates between a free-of-charge concert season in several Baltimore area communities with events in Virginia, greater Washington DC, and beyond. The Mount Vernon Virtuosi regularly performs at three venues in Maryland – the Pratt Library in Baltimore, Spencerville Seventh-day Adventist Church in Silver Spring, and the Bender JCC in Rockville.
Mary Ann Mears is a sculptor who has been commissioned to create site-specific art for public sites across a number of states including Florida, North Carolina, Michigan, Illinois, Connecticut, New York, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Within her home state of Maryland, her commissioned works are located in Bethesda, Rockville, Cheverly, Belair, Glen Burnie, Silver Spring, Columbia, and at several locations in Baltimore. A copy of her iconic sculpture in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor was given to Baltimore’s sister city, Kawasaki, Japan.
I'm a multimedia artist and current student at MICA, based in Baltimore, where I was born and
raised. My roots and environment is where I draw the majority of my inspiration from. My work is
the reflection of me growing up in one of the deadliest cities in America, and the everlasting
impact it has on the people who live here.
“When the visual characteristics of DJ artwork are dissected one will discover its true meaning.
And also discover there is usually more than one simple yet raw message being told, it flows
Dakota began practicing magic illusions at age 15, and had her very first live performance after only 6 months of training. She has studied with and under greats such as Jeremy Tan, Alex Pandrea, Bill Gross, Denny Haney, and Baltimore's own Spencer Horsman. With charisma reminiscent of Copperfield and visual style akin to Dan Sperry and Criss Angel, she has wowed audiences for nearly twenty years across the country.
1st Black Trans-nonbinary affirmative candle company, that focus on affirming gender identities with a social justice lens.
Mofan Lai, Tenor, was the winner of 2015 International Vocal Competition of China. Graduated with the President's Commendation for Achievement in the Arts from the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University, receiving a BM and MM, he was a student of Dr. Stanley Cornett's. He is a PhD Candidate in Opera Studies, as the recipient of the renowned Lin Fengmian Scholarship.