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Baltimore, MD 21202
United States

Maura Dwyer
Maura Dwyer was born and raised in Baltimore and attended the Maryland Institute College of Art. She creates work that supports place-making/keeping through teaching mural workshops, creating visual campaign material, and co-designing community art projects that fuse history, political action, and personal narrative.   
KasaunTianna
ARTIST BIO Name Kasean Reeves (Kasaun Tianna) Born/Resides Baltimore, MD Education -Baltimore School for the Arts, 2011 -Several years as a self-taught writer, musician, photographer, videographer, model, and performer. Collaborative Performances ‘The Brute Beast’, Arena Playhouse; 2005 ‘Grease’, Arena Playhouse; 2006 ‘Black History Program’, Arena Playhouse; 2007 ‘Expressions’/’Opera Scenes’, Baltimore School for the Arts; 2008-2011 Chamber Choir; 2010-2011 Raw Poetry Productions; 2017-2018 Sistah Queens Show; 2019 Impromptu band performance, New Orleans; 2020 Solo Performances
Paul Ryan
Award-winning artist, exhibiting throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic United States. Works in numerous private and public collections.
Angela Pinaglia
Angela Pinaglia is a Baltimore-based Dominican-American filmmaker. Her most recent film, Life in Synchro, about the world of synchronized ice skating has screened at festivals across the country and will be airing on PBS stations. She co-produced and co-wrote Riding Wild, a documentary about a BMX-lifer who dares to dream big and concocts an illegal bike park in a patch of woods in Baltimore City. Angela works as a freelance producer and cinematographer, and has taught video production and media classes at Kutztown University and American University.
9/11 Memorial of Maryland

Dedicated on September 11, 2011, the 9/11 Memorial of Maryland at Baltimore World Trade Center honors the extraordinary heroism, commitment and sacrifice of Maryland’s 9/11 victims, rescuers, first responders and their families. The Memorial provides a special place of contemplation and a site to remember and reflect upon the events of September 11, 2001.

The Memorial's focal point is an artifact from the Twin Towers, selected by a delegation of members of the Maryland Commission on Public Art, the Maryland Port Administration and the Maryland State Arts Council.

"Stochastic Interactions" by Eric Peltzer at UMB Health Sciences Research Facility III

"Stochastic Interactions" 2018, Eric Peltzer. Stainless Steel. [Paragraph]A project of the Maryland Public Art Initiative.

The artwork's moving and changing DNA sculptural forms beautifully reflect the leading-edge genetic breakthroughs taking place inside of the University of Maryland Baltimore Health Sciences Research Facility III Building.

Pennsylvania Avenue Black Arts & Entertainment District

The Pennsylvania Avenue Black Arts and Entertainment District celebrates the richness of African American arts and culture. The district honors the past, creating moments to remember in the present, and looks toward a bright future.  

Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District

Anchored to the south by the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower, this A&E envelops historic Lexington Market and Antique Row. Inside, you'll find a plethora of funky arts organizations, established theater venues, galleries, restaurants, and exciting public art.

Station North Arts and Entertainment District

Located in the heart of Baltimore, Station North spans the neighborhoods of Charles North, Greenmount West, and Barclay, with a diverse collection of artist live-work spaces, galleries, rowhomes, and businesses, just steps away from Penn Station.    

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