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Kari Miller
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
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. 
Leslie F. Miller
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.
Ami Dang
Amrita “Ami” Kaur Dang is a South Asian- and Punjabi-American, Sikh composer, vocalist, sitarist and multimedia artist from Baltimore. Combining ideas from Indian music with electronic media, her work invites the audience to reframe their assumptions about the colonial history of music, the arts, technology, and performance and its place in the contemporary musical landscape.
Sturner86
Multifaceted artist born and raised in Baltimore, MD.  Clothing design has been a major focus within the last 10 years with accompanying interest such as music and art.  Creating has been a passion of mine since I can remember. I see no limit in the ways of self expression .   One of my goals is to inspire those near and far to follow their dreams no matter what or how long it takes to accomplish. Small wins take you a long way. 
Chung-Wei Huang
Chung-Wei Huang is an award-winning film director who was raised in a small town in Taiwan and is currently based in Baltimore, Maryland. Her creative work focuses primarily on narrative films and dance for the camera videos. Her thesis film, Midnight Carnival (2018), was premiered at the Asian American International Film Festival. In 2021, her second narrative short film, Buck, premiered at the LA Shorts International Film Festival. Chung-Wei's next short film, Squeegee Boy, supported by the Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund, is currently in film festival submission.
Sunshine
Hey! My name is Sunshine and I am the owner/creator of Nevaeh's Place LLC. I create handmade crystal waistbeads, wire wrap crystal jewelry and African attire.  My goals are to make everyone feel comfortable in their body adornments.    
Whitney Michelle
I consider myself an Urban Art Photographer, I document the beauty of Baltimore threw my own version of street photography. My passion is analog Photography and darkroom printing. 
Leah Caplan
Leah Caplan graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art where she studied painting and figurative sculpture. She currently lives and works in Baltimore City. Her work has been exhibited locally. 
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