4Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Artshttps://www.promotionandarts.orgbopacommunications@gmail.com(410) 752-8632

10 E Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States

Kagey Parrish
As a vocalist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and recording engineer, Kagey Parrish has spent the last thirteen years focused on live performance and music production. He is a founding member of the internationally touring duo the Honey Dewdrops, and he regularly performs with Baltimore, Maryland-based bands the Bottom Rung and Caleb Stine. In addition, Kagey provides recording services including engineering, producing, vocal, and instrumental parts. 
Moving History
Moving History teaches the story of African American people through kinetic education and performance programs. As a practical solution to increase the attention to black history in educational curriculums, the Moving History initiative works to bring the story of African Americans to students and communities through the Arts.  
UMD Art Dept
The Department of Art at the University of Maryland provides its students with the technical and conceptual tools needed to make innovative contributions to visual culture. Our creative environment encourages creative problem solving, interdisciplinary experimentation, and the production of images, objects, and experiences that reflect a sophisticated visual literacy.
Voracious Artistry Projects
Artistic professional with 10 years of training and performance experience in dance theater in the United States and abroad. I hold a B.F.A. in Dance and Choreography from Point Park University. I instruct dance classes for youth and adults  as part of my mission to share the joy of movement and dance. Additionally, I am a filmmaker who produces short films featuring original poetry and choreographs for both stage and film. I specialize in both in-person and virtual formats. 
Marcus Mason
I am an artist born and raised in West Baltimore. I am 35 and have been making music since the age of 12. 15 years ago I started performing here in Baltimore. In 2012 I was able to host my own event and I have been doing both since.
UMD Art Dept
I am a tenured track Art professor at the University of Maryland College Park, that lives and practices art in Baltimore City.
Naomi Rose Weintraub
Naomi Rose Weintraub (they/them) is a Jewish, gender-queer, multi-media artist and educator based in Baltimore, MD, on the lands of the Piscataway and Susquehannock peoples.  They are currently working as the Community Artist-in-Residence at the Jewish Museum of Maryland.  Naomi’s art practice is interdisciplinary and focuses on themes of play, jewish ritual, queerness, anarchism, and ecology.       
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