J. Spence Holman is an artist in and of Baltimore. He graduated from Vassar and MICA, and works as a graphic designer.
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Maverick Johnson is a 21 year old visual artist specializing in painting, drawing, and sculpture. He is a current student at Maryland Institute College of Art pursuing a BFA in General Fine Art as well as a Master of Arts in Teaching. Maverick's professional areas of interest are art education, gallery installation, and curation.
Andy Weinstein is a landscape painter primarily working in oil and spray paint. He is a graduate of the Gilman School, and is currently attending Colgate University majoring in Studio Art. He has shown in the Highlandtown Gallery, and currently has several paintings being represented by the Bozzuto Greene Gallery.
Traditional and digital artist living in Baltimore City. Works in oil, watercolor, gouache, and animations.
MC Carey (they/them) is a self-taught printmaker living and creating in Baltimore, MD. MC specializes in creating texture heavy hand carved linoleum block prints dedicated to themes of natural symbolism, queer and fat bodies and forms, and Afro-whimsy.
Patrick James Broadwick is a self-taught photographer and mixed-media artist living and creating in Baltimore, Maryland.
Through their art, they document entropy, exploring the breaking down of all things in the universe over time—including the self.
They received their Bachelor’s of Science in Art History from Towson University.
Anson Asaka is a self-taught visual artist and a civil rights attorney. Mr. Asaka uses paintings and drawings to celebrate Black people, culture, and history. Mr. Asaka has done commissioned paintings for FMC Corporation, Corpus Christi Catholic Parish in Baltimore, and Howard County Public Library (East Columbia Branch). Artspace in Richmond, Virginia selected Mr. Asaka to participate in the JAZZ: February/March 2023 Juried Exhibition. In February 2023, LED Baltimore selected Mr. Asaka to be a featured artist on its website and billboard.
Through the eye of the needle I am to explore the art of undressing, movement, and sexuality; to tempt the viewer to follow the delicate stitching that caresses the bodies revealed through thread. My work is soft textiles and romantic florals but stitched together with a sharp needle: plunging, pushing, and pulled together, stitch by stitch binding the piece together.
Artist with a concentration in painting.
Bachelors of Art History, Rutgers University.
Christine Stewart, MFA is Editor-in-Chief of Del Sol Press, a developmental editor, recipient of a Ruth Lilly Fellowship from The Poetry Foundation, and a Pushcart Prize nominee. Her work has appeared in Poetry, Ploughshares, Blackbird, among other literary magazines.