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Baltimore, MD 21202
United States

KATHLEEN HAYES
Exhibitions Pulp Function, curated by Lloyd E. Herman, Fuller Museum, Boston MA, May 2007–January 2008, traveled through 2010 Patterns of Seeing, 2-person show, ArtSpace, Raleigh NC March–April 2007
ANNA FINE FOER
Anna Fine Foer decided she was going to be an artist when she was 11-when she lived in Paris for a summer, visiting every museum and gallery. As a fibers student at Philadelphia College of Art (now University of the Arts) she became fascinated by the relationship between maps and the land they represent, embarking on a lifelong interest in maps and collage.
DON GRIFFIN
Don Griffin was born in Washington, DC, and the younger of two children. His father worked for the Federal Government’s Defense Supply Agency. He was also an expert cabinetmaker. During the fifties he was a pioneer in the business of building Custom High Fidelity Speaker Systems. The Federal Government also employed his mother in the Pentagon. The family moved to Baltimore Maryland when Don was age three. As a child he discovered drawing and it stuck with him throughout his school years. He later studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art.
JANET WHITTLE FREEDMAN
BFA from MICA, with painting major. MLA from Johns Hopkins University; author: Kent Island, The Land That Once Was Eden (Maryland Historical Society Press, 2002)
ERIN HALL
Graduate of Maryland Institute College of Art's Graduate Photo and Digital Imaging Program under Will Larson and Tim Druckrey. Bachelor's in Documentary Photography from Hampshire College. I teach Photography and Studio Art at the Friends School of Baltimore.
BETH-ANN WILSON
Beth-Ann Wilson (American, b. Copiague, NY 1983, lives and works in Baltimore, MD) received her BFA in Painting from Maryland Institute College of Art (2005).  Wilson is an award-winning artist, gallery owner, entrepreneur, educator, and community organizer.  Her art focuses on expressive painted portraits suffused with colorful abstractions as well as energetic landscapes and cityscapes (painted both in the studio and en plein air) inspired by the places she has traveled to and explored.  
PAT DENNIS
Artist’s Bio ~ Pat Dennis In 1975, Pat Dennis began painting in Nyack, NY, at the birthplace and boyhood home of American Realist painter, Edward Hopper. One of her first influences was as working assistant for Sari Dienes on “The Land,” an artists’ community in Stony Point, New York. Neighbors Robert Rauchenberg and John Cage would drop in on Sari and Pat for ground chicken bones and spinach lunches. A very strongly opinionated artist, Dienes constantly gave Pat lessons on art making and on being an artist.
MCKINZIE LEFSTEIN
As a little girl growing up in Baltimore City, McKinzie enjoyed doodling, creating characters, and making her own storybooks out of folded printer paper and bus ticket stubs.  In 2003 she graduated from Towson University with a BA in Illustration. At Towson she discovered the process of linoleum block printing, which has since become her medium of choice, although she also works in pen and ink, watercolor, acrylic, oils, and colored pencils. Her illustrations reveal her sense of humor and love of detail and storytelling.
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