Nora Howell is a fiber and performance-based sculpture artist and art administrator living in Baltimore, Maryland. In her art, Nora uses a mix of ceramics and soft sculpture to develop a visual language to illuminate and stimulate dialogue around themes of motherhood, racial identity, community, power, and privilege. For 8.5 years Howell was the Program Director of Jubilee Arts, a community-arts program in west Baltimore that uses art as a tool for building community and changing the future.
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Rejjia Camphor is a Transdisciplinary Eclectic Artist, Organizer and Teacher from Baltimore, Maryland. She currently serves as a Creative Writing Instructor for Writers In Baltimore Schools, a Baltimore Youth Film Arts Fellow at Johns Hopkins and is the Founder of the environmental community project, Sister Stream Catcher. She earned a BA degree in Creative Writing, Visual Culture and Women’s Studies from Hampshire College in 2020.
I am a Ghanaian-born American visual and graphic artist. My primary mediums are acrylic and spraypaint on canvas.
A lifelong resident of Baltimore, Greg enjoys a diverse career as a pianist, trumpeter, composer, recording, artist, and author.
Over his career, he has collaborated with trumpeter Chris Gekker, Grammy-winning saxophonist Chris Vadala, and Emmy-winning filmmaker Richard Chisholm, performing on the soundtrack to his recent documentary, Gun Show.
Dan Talib Latif Flounders is a Baltimore-based Muslim printmaker and designer. He was a 2021 Denbo Fellow in Printmaking at Pyramid Atlantic (Hyattsville, MD) and has completed printmaking apprenticeships at Studio1026 (Philadelphia, PA) and Brick + Mortar Design Studio (Easton, PA). He is now a studio member of Current Space, a gallery in Baltimore City. Flounders has exhibited work nationally at Gormley Gallery (Baltimore, MD), John Hopkins University, Maryland Institute College of Art, Martin Luther King Jr.
Catrice Greer is a poet, literary artist, mental health advocate, arboretum docent, and a Maryland Master Naturalist in training. She is a 2021 Pushcart Prize Nominee, a 2022 Storyteller Foundation/Rainbow Fund full scholarship recipient for the Her Spirit/Story Summit writer’s conference, and a 2022 Yellow Arrow Publishing Writer in Residence.
Laure Drogoul is an interdisciplinary artist and cobbler of situations who lives in Baltimore, Maryland. She works with a wide range of media, including sculpture, performance and theatrical situations that invite the viewer to be an active participant. Laure has exhibited widely, including The International House of Japan in Tokyo, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington Project for the Arts, The Walters Museum as well as many street corners, alleys, and fallow urban spaces.
J. Spence Holman is an artist in and of Baltimore. He graduated from Vassar and MICA, and works as a graphic designer.
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.