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Jaimes Mayhew
Jaimes Mayhew is an artist, organizer and educator, and received an MFA from UMBC in Baltimore in 2010. His artwork is often collaborative, interdisciplinary, and based in conceptual research of social and cultural phenomena. His work has been shown both nationally and internationally, including Eyebeam (NYC), Goucher College (Baltimore), and Hoffmannsgallerí (Reykjavík, Iceland).
Jann Rosen-Queralt
Jann Rosen-Queralt is an artist, avid scuba diver and researcher whose interdisciplinary artwork integrates structures, biological processes, and ecological systems to trigger public action and awareness. Driven by a robust curiosity, her concepts reveal unseen – yet unifying – details and occurrences in nature. Some examples are: Percolare, a sculpture that feeds a rain garden, Raleigh, NC. and Confluence, a kinetic sculpture celebrating water cleansing at the Brightwater Wastewater Treatment facility in Seattle, WA.
Stephen Hendee
Stephen Hendee (California, US 1968) is a sculptor best known for producing large-scale architecturally ambitious installations. Inspired by a digital culture, he is considered a pioneering figure in the low-poly aesthetic, conveying vectorized properties to physical objects and materials, creating real world simulations of virtual reality space. The constructed works often reference film and literary sources to reflect upon materiality within contemporary form.
Ian Kristopher Sims
There are some artists, like Ian Sims, that follow their inner drive without compromise. A native of Stephens City, VA and currently residing in Baltimore, MD, Ian began playing clarinet at age 11, picking up saxophone a year later. While music was clearly his passion, he could not deny his equal love for science. It was no great surprise when Ian decided to pursue studies in both music and engineering. While the two fields were not always perfect complements to each other, it did enhance his ability to produce captivating music through unique opportunities.
Alan Blackman
Baltimore based pianist and award-winning composer. He and his ensembles have performed at Blues Alley, the Kennedy Center, and many festivals and venues from San Francisco to New York. He was selected to be part of the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program at the Kennedy Center as well as residencies at The Banff Centre, Millay Arts and the Avaloch Music Institute.
Rosemary FrisinoToohey
Rosemary Frisino Toohey has had more than 300 productions of her plays around the world from New York to New Zealand and nine of her comedies are published: Dramatic Publishing, Playscripts, Inc., and Lazy Bee Scripts. Her work is included in the collections of university libraries from Harvard to the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa and she's won grants from the Maryland State Arts Council for three of her dramas.
Todd Marcus
Bass clarinetist/composer Todd Marcus is one of the few jazz artists worldwide to focus their work primarily on the bass clarinet. Though use of bass clarinet in jazz typically leans heavily towards avant-garde and free-jazz styles, Marcus’ straight-ahead playing has carved out a unique voice for the instrument in modern jazz. His music swings hard with both a fiery and introspective intensity but also maintains a strong lyrical sensibility.
Karen Trimble
Karen Trimble Education: Temple University, Tyler School Of Art, Philadelphia, PA and Rome, Italy Bachelor of Art, Magna Cum Laude Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore, MD Courses in Continuing Studies Program Schuler School of Art, Baltimore, MD Employment: Instructor: Drawing and Painting Classes for Adults Experience: Selected Juried Art Shows and Exhibitions: February 2004 Solo Show Notre Dame Preparatory, Baltimore, MD August 2004 Yorkfest Juried Show, York, PA February, 2005 Solo Show Boston Properties, Baltimore, MD
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