Elizabeth Sullivan, a painter and printmaker, grew up in Florida and holds a B.A.
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Liu Yefu focuses on film, sound, ceramics and drawing. Influenced by Asian folk culture, Liu is interested in the expression of black humor with a stream-of-consciousness style, and playfully comments on the chaos and restlessness of social realities. By shooting daily life scenes, combined with carefully selected ready-made products in line with his fictional plot, Liu mapping the ideology and stereotypes brought by history, nationality, and memory.
I work with visual artists, musicians, writers, and creatively inclined businesses of all sorts to make artful, thoughtfully customized photographs. My clients use their images for promotional materials, media kits, on their websites, social media feeds and online streaming profiles, for album artwork, book jackets and print marketing.
Born in Athens, Greece, Claudia McDonough is the daughter of a diplomat. She received her BA from Hampshire College in Massachusetts, and her MFA from Southern Methodist University in Texas in 1988. Claudia moved to Baltimore in 1991. Formally trained as an abstract painter, the canvas gave way to the textures of memory and experience expressed by multi-media sculpture and textiles.
Once upon a time a silversmith, always an art lover. Now neckwear designer creating sculpture that is wearable art.
Christina Yoshika Greene is a multidisciplinary artist and designer based in Baltimore and Washington D.C. She received her Associate of Fine Arts degree at Northern Virginia Community College and her Bachelor's in Graphic Design at Maryland Institute College of Art. Yoshika has spent the past three years in Baltimore working with local businesses and nonprofits, including Requity Foundation and WGF Studio.
I'm a full time fine art and commercial photographer and owner of Federal Hill Photography, LLC.
Mel Jelacic is a ceramic artist that came back to Maryland after 20 years Brooklyn, NY. Her work celebrates the symbolic, sentimental value of objects that have no other worth than just being. It explores the ties between people and the material world, the transference of memory and emotions onto objects and the comfort they provide. For our love of this world goes beyond what has a beating heart.
Keith W. Bentley’s sculptures are uncanny, strange classical statuettes through material
intervention. Bentley finds his inspiration somewhere in-between the canon of sculptural form
and materials drawn from his quotidian experience: rubber, household items, concrete, hair. The
resulting works force the viewer to question value hierarchies of art and materials. The identities
of Bentley’s forms never settle, giving rise to something different, something unrecognizable, a
new area of representation.
Bentley’s works have been exhibited throughout North America, including the Museum of and