Nick Aumiller has a B.A. in printmaking and painting from UMBC in 1974. After a stint in the Baltimore Mural Program, He got a M.F.A. from the MICA Hoffberger School of Painting in 1980. Still unfinished with his education he got a teaching certificate
for art education from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland.
He has taught art at every age level, is presently drawing & painting full time, and doing the regular Baltimore Artist-type stuff.
4Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Artshttps://www.promotionandarts.orgbopacommunications@gmail.com(410) 752-8632
10 E Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
The mission of R.I.S.E. Arts Center of Baltimore Inc. is to provide a multidisciplinary education to youth minorities and youth with autism, and is a nurturing, creative community where young people can discover their inherent talents and gifts.
Imraan Peerzada is an artist of Asian decent, writing, producing and acting in plays for both children and adults.
His specialty is puppetry, and he writes in English, Urdu and Punjabi.
Liz Flyntz is an artist, curator, and digital experience designer.
Liz has designed exhibitions and written about video art and documentary, participatory and collective art making, and other topics related to media art for publications including Afterimage, Intercourse, and the Creators Project. She co-edited The Present Is the Form of All Life: The Time Capsules of Ant Farm and LST, a book about Ant Farm's time capsule works for Pioneer Works Press.
The mission of the Fine Arts Office of the Maryland State Department of Education is to support the statewide arts learning community and advance arts-rich, lifelong learning in and through the arts for all Marylanders.
Elliott Grabill is a post-romantic composer native to Baltimore. His music is dense and ornate, with every note meticulously chosen and each composition differing in emotional nuance. He often explores American themes, such as religious texts in Pennsylvania Dutch, capturing the awe of nature, and using folk melodies to satirize modern society.
i am new artist
Patti (Spady) Ross graduated from Washington, DC’s Duke Ellington School for the Performing Arts, The American University and The Keller Graduate School of Management. As a lifetime learner, Patti holds a certificate in Writing for Social Justice from the University of California, Berkeley. After high-school graduation, she performed with several local theatre companies in the Washington region.
Dean Radcliffe-Lynes, Producer/Director
Sylvia Jones is a writer, educator, and prison abolitionist. She earned her MFA from American University in Washington D.C., and recently served as a 2021-22 Stadler Fellow at Bucknell University. She’s associate poetry editor at Black Lawrence Press and works part-time teaching creative writing and composition at Goucher College and The George Washington University. She also is reader for the journal, Ploughshares.