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Baltimore, MD 21202
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Jarek Sparaco
Jarek Sparaco was born in Daytona Beach, Florida in 1995. He attended Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and recieved his BFA in General Fine Arts in 2017. He has taken classes for a wide variety of media, including clay, bookmaking, and glassblowing.  Over the course of his career at MICA, Jarek has received several awards for his artistic merit, such as the Joseph Padgett Memorial Scholarship and the General Fine Arts Departmental Recognition Award.
William Alston
William Alston of Baltimore Abstract Artist, graduated from the historical Frederick Douglass High School, as an Art Curriculum Major Student. He continued his education at the Community College of Baltimore Majoring in Art. He served in the U.S. Army for a total of fifteen years (active duty), and four years in the U.S. Army Reserves. While traveling around the world it exposed him to a greater level of awareness in Art.
Dyyo Faccina
Dyyo Faccina is an extremely high energy performer with high quality music ready to encite and vitalize any audience no matter their preferred genre. Dyyo has played over 50 shows in the Baltimore-D.C. Area since 2016 and never fails to bring the ruckus!
Leyla Rzayeva
Azerbaijani and Russian American artist, Leyla Rzayeva (b. Moscow ’86) has shown her work in Washington D.C., Baltimore, and Rehoboth, Delaware including George Mason University and the inaugural 2016 Contemporary Museum Artist Retreat. Rzayeva received BFA in Painting and Printmaking from Maryland Institute College of Art (’08) and holds a Professional Printer Certificate from Tamarind Institute, University of New Mexico (’09), nonprofit center for fine art lithography dedicated to reviving the art of lithography and the growth of contemporary printmaking around the world.
Nechama Frier
Nechama is a lifelong resident of Maryland raised and living in Baltimore City. She draws her inspiration from larger than life stories of myth, faith, sensuality, and human darkness. She expresses herself in as many media as she can master, including oil paintings, watercolor, collage, ink, charcoal, graphic novels, and digital illustration.
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