4Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Artshttps://www.promotionandarts.org[email protected](410) 752-8632

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Baltimore, MD 21202
United States

Lee Soeburn
Lee Soeburn lives in a house called Sea Quill with her cat Pickles. She writes advancement materials including resumes, grants, cover letters, residency applications, and other documents to help you get ahead in life. She also writes memoirs, personal essays, and fan fiction. She lives a scary human life and strives each day to view the world through rose-colored prose. She hopes people will feel seen in her words and she'll create safe spaces for difficult conversations.  
Khadijah Z. Ali-Coleman
Khadijah Z. Ali-Coleman, Ed.D served as the second Poet Laureate of Prince George's County, MD from 2023-2025.  She is a cultural curator with over 20 years of applied experience transforming places into arts and educational spaces. She is award-winning performance artist Khadijah Moon, and a multi-genre writer who is a producing playwright and filmmaker.  Her plays, songs and poetry has been staged, workshopped and read on dozens of stages, including the John F.
Aliana Grace Bailey
Aliana Grace Bailey is an interdisciplinary fiber artist—taking up space with bold softness. Her work embraces artmaking as a vehicle for growth, building intimacy, and creating inner peace through weaving vibrant colors, narratives, and the creation of environments. Aliana is the founder of vibrant grace studio. At vibrant grace studio, she creates art installations, patterns, products, design, and facilitates art + healing workshops. vibrant grace studio caters to health, social justice, and wellness-centered initiatives dedicated to the wellness, joy, and liberation of Black communities.
Anysa
Anysa Saleh is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the experiences of first and second-generation Yemenis in the United States. Born and raised in the Central Valley of California, Saleh's Yemeni-Muslim background informs her contemporary gaze on outdated traditional ideas and philosophies surrounding hijab and expectations for Yemeni women. Working in digital photography, Saleh addresses gender, religion, cultural codes, and assimilation through self-portraiture and capturing images of other women from her community.
Charm City Junction
From dance inducing Old Time rhythms and foot stomping Irish melodies to hard-driving Bluegrass, Baltimore-based acoustic roots quartet Charm City Junction creates a fresh soundscape that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats wondering where they'll go next. Featuring fiddle, clawhammer banjo, button accordion and upright bass, this quartet isn’t afraid to take roots music to new places — but always with an eye on tradition.
DezThaniel
Desiree Thaniel was born and is based in Baltimore MD. She specializes in multimedia materials such as acrylic paint, oil paint, soft and dry pastel, and fabrics. After graduating Baltimore City College High-school, she continued her studies at Maryland Institute College of Art and is currently a student at Morgan State University. Her work is based on her experiences in personal growth, mental health and spirituality. 
Scott Pennington
Scott Pennington is a Baltimore-based artist specializing in large-scale participatory installation and sculptural assemblage works. Drawing upon his background as a furniture and cabinet-maker, Pennington utilizes woodworking and construction techniques to create colorful, detailed works of art that engage varied audiences and invigorate public spaces. Pennington’s work suggests a tangible, yet illusory reality that examines labor, consumer culture, and the pursuit of simple pleasures, and the construction of nostalgic human connections both genuine and fictitious.
Bridget Z. Sullivan
Artist, gallerist and educator, Bridget Z. Sullivan, actively creates and presents her artwork, and presents the artwork of other artists while investigating and inventing new methods of art making using contemporary tools in her art practice. As a volunteer she serves as the president (2012-present) and curatorial director (2013-present) of Hamilton Arts Collective | Hamilton Gallery located in NE Baltimore.
Geoff Delanoy
Geoff Delanoy is a visual artist whose work includes analog photography, digital imaging, and installation. Prints and an eponymous artist’s book from his project Trees were recently featured at Czong Institute for Contemporary Art Gimpo, South Korea, Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, Novato, CA, Griffin Museum-Photography, Winchester, MA, and Photo Book Athens, in Greece. He resides in Baltimore where he is a Professor and Chair of the Art department at Notre Dame of Maryland University.
Mx. Anderson
I started out my career as a young Artist, still in middle school, going to an after school program called 901 Arts. The connections I made at 901 Arts allowed me to apply for several scholarships to cover art programs I was interested in. I was able to take fundamental drawing, expressional drawing, pottery, and photography classes at local Universities, Towson and the Maryland Institute of College and Art. The scholarships also allowed me to go to an art and film focused summer program, Steven Yeager's Young Film Makers Workshop.
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