Sherry Insley is a mixed media artist working primarily in photography, video, printmaking, and artist books. She also has a background in metal smithing and contemporary jewelry. Sherry has an interest in the history of photography, especially the crossover of science and light sensitive processes. Sherry Insley is a MSAC IAA winner, a SURDNA Foundation awardee, and a 2018 Artist in Residence through the Hive Maker Space. She has exhibited her work locally and nationally. She holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from UMBC and MICA.
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I am a digital artist who creates anthropomorphic art for private clients. I create work that allows my clients to explore themselves through character creation as well as placing their characters in various situations that include limited explicit acts. I thrive on creating and exploring various character designs where I can place them in various environments and have them interact with their surroundings and/or each other. When it comes to explicit art, I create them with my own personal characters, that way I have the most freedom when it comes to sexually expressing these characters.
Urban abstract artist focusing on architectural landscapes .light ,light,
Trained as an Illustrator, Heidi also explores painting and printmaking.
Hearts, horses, women, moons, abstract . . . all the same. I am painting the heart/heartbreak, joy/beauty/pain, personal/political in this life we live. Always wanting more and deeper.
About the Artist
Lauren R. Lyde is a realist painter whose work considers the full range of human sentiment involved in forming meaningful interpersonal relationships. She obtained a BS in Visual Communication from Towson University. Lyde studied Illustration at Pratt Institute and Exhibition Design at the Corcoran School of Art before earning a MFA in Community Arts from Maryland Institute College of Art. She currently works as a teaching artist for a non profit arts organization in the city of Baltimore.
Over the last decade, Super City has steadily discovered its metier in sticky pop hooks,
mercurial arrangements, gleaming production, and live shows that are equal parts calculated
performance art and ecstatic dance party.
While every Super City song contains multitudes, the pop instincts that they’ve honed over the last
decade are front and center. There are bright wisps of Stevie Wonder, Talking Heads, Prince, the 1975, and St. Vincent in their best pop songs, but Super City so completely chops and screws its influences that their music always feels crisp and forward-thinking.
Kari Miller is a native Texan who fell in love with the history, grit and beauty found in Baltimore City. Graduate from Baylor University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in printmaking, Kari moved to Baltimore to pursue her art while living in a city full of excitement. Currently owner of Tiny Dog Press, adjunct instructor of art at Stevenson University and mother of a lively toddler residing in Northeast Baltimore City. Soon to be pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts.
Christine Sajecki is an artist practicing in Baltimore, Maryland. She mostly works in encaustic- a malleable and sculptural paint made of beeswax, pigment, damar resin, and other materials harvested from her environment. She works the surfaces with brushes, torches, gouges and blades. Sajecki brings this excavation and accretion of surface to other media and drawings through her process. Her work has been shown and collected across the United States and Europe, as well as published alongside poetry, fiction, and non-fiction.
I like to break things and put them back together in a random, yet tasteful, order. As a writer, photographer, and mosaic artist, I make the small big and the big small. I create memento mori mosaic assemblages and shoot extreme closeups of bugs.