Hi! I am Ayana Harris. I am a creative director, designer, and decorator. I style and design children's and adults' clothing. Over the past seven years, I have been the designer for Zari Emerson's kid's clothing brand. Also, I decorate homes, parties, and events of all kinds. In addition, I creative direct videography and photo shoots. My aesthetics is whimsical, romantic, and bold. I am known for my great use of color and multi-textured designs. I have been creating for the past 15 years.
4Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Artshttps://www.promotionandarts.orgbopacommunications@gmail.com(410) 752-8632
10 E Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
Katie O'Keefe was raised in a quiet village in the Hudson Valley, New York. From the age of 14 Katie has been dealing with Chronic Lyme and her experience with this illness has had a great impact on her creative work. Throughout her teenage years, she studied drawing and painting at The Art Effect (previously known as the Mill Street Loft) in Poughkeepsie NY. When Lyme temporarily limited her dexterity she shifted her practice to adapt; discovering the joys and sensuality of working with thread.
Travon Powell, better known as Champ Powell, is a 23-year-old, marketing strategist and digital design specialist based in Baltimore, MD. Having worked with multiple influencers, entertainers, organizations, and entrepreneurs. He continues to break the rules of the industry by curating and pitching never before seen collaborations.
AllTrueVision Studios is an Emergent Techlab offering Immersive sound production, Volumetric Capture Studio, and an interactive engaging Immersive Vegan Dinner Theater.
Our corporate culture is centered on empowering and uplifting traditionally underserved communities through the use of cutting-edge technology. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn and grow in the field of emergent technology, and we are committed to using our skills and expertise to make that happen.
"the DJ known as Ducky Dynamo's party antics have led her to play in some of Baltimore and DC's best-known venues, as well as touring through the country and across our borders bringing the Baltimore Club and party sound to all within earshot. Serving as an ambassador of her city's sonic energy and spirit, she delivers sets some have called "life-changing" but, at the least, a journey through tunes worthy of inspiring a whirling dervish of turn up."
LieAnne Navarro is a Filipino-American artist, organizer and entrepreneur. She is a primarily a visual artist and organizer, working figuratively and abstractly in the mediums of acrylic and oil paints.
Imani White
Is an Artist based in Baltimore
I look up at the stars and I feel angry... Said no one ever. I know I'm not the only person who feels out of place living in a world drowned in a deep Matrix. As a child I felt an natural connection to the cosmos, pure happiness and imagination came from this place. As Grew I never wanted to lose that feeling thus at 14 I began my journey of enlightenment. My art is an expression of what I am able to feel and bring from other realms
Duke Porter (Duke) is a Baltimore native and “artivist”. He is a member of the SGL spoken word collaborative Sons of Baldwin who co-authored the book of poems “Baldwin Sent Me.” He is a teaching artist for DewMore Baltimore in addition to being responsible for leading trainings, workshops, and organizing cultural events that promote the excellence and wellness of Black people across the gender and sexuality spectrum. His passion for building and uniting Black people has allowed him to be a voice for his community nationally.
Noreen is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist from Baltimore, MD. Her love for making began from observing the women in her family create out of necessity or simply for the sake of making something beautiful but, rarely for recognition or monetization. Those authentic experiences taught Noreen that art is a birth right belonging to everyone, a universal form of communication, and an intimate exchange that on the deepest level can evoke a visceral response. Knowing she could cultivate an artistic voice that could be seen, felt, and heard was the catalyst for her beginnings as an Artist.
FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) is a fine artist and cultural producer whose work unifies the notions of resilience and reconstruction. FAITH uses storytelling and the process of collage to communicate the layered multidimensionality of the Black experience through creating large-scale scrolls, cooking and sharing soul food, and curating immersive experiences. FAITH’s work serves as purposeful interventions as Blackness is investigated and venerated through space, food, power, spirit, and magic.