Tracy Lambros lives and works in Baltimore and from her studio on Hooper’s Island- Maryland. While she does not confine herself to one medium or genre, her current focus is oil painting with works that are intuition and process driven. They range from purely abstract to those that are often evocative of nature: land, sky, and sea. She earned an MFA (Painting) and a BFA (Photography) from Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA).
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Leslie Shellow was born in Washington DC and currently resides in Baltimore, MD. In her youth, Leslie had the opportunity to spend many weekends on and around the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. This early exploration in the woods and along the shoreline provided the foundation for her long-standing affinity for the outdoors. During a gap year from college, she spent a semester in Mexico with National Outdoor Leadership School where she began to deeply understand the power and beauty of nature.
Amber Eve Anderson is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and administrator. She is currently a fellow at Hamiltonian Artists in Washington, DC and lives in Baltimore where she serves on the Advisory Board of the Institute of Contemporary Art. She has been an Arts Writer at BmoreArt and founded Ctrl+P, a publishing project dedicated to preserving ephemeral interventions in the digital realm.
Watercolor artist living and working in Hamden, Baltimore
Andrew Flanders (b. 1994 Houston, TX) is a mixed media sculptor and object maker currently living and working in Baltimore, Maryland. He received his BFA in Interdisciplinary Sculpture from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), studied woodworking at Craft Schools such as Arrowmont and Penland, attended a residency at the Vermont Studio Center and studies Improvisational Comedy at Baltimore Improv Group. Andrew has exhibited in numerous locations in Baltimore, MD and Houston, TX.
Adam Davies is an award-winning photographer whose large-format film photography explores architecture, social systems, and public spaces. Said David Tomkins, Writer/Editor of The Chinati Foundation, Marfa: ‘There’s an enigmatic quality to Davies’ images, and to the places they depict. The pictures bear a trace of something a bit uncanny, because the places they depict are quietly but insistently someplace else-or at least the threshold to someplace else . . . maybe a little magical, maybe a little cursed’.
Charlie Barton is a contemporary artist from Baltimore, MD who produces hand-pulled limited edition silk screen prints on masonite. Raised by two architects, Charlie is instinctively drawn to urban landscapes and architectural subject matters as well as the decay of environments and their physical structures.
Sarah Jacklin is a theater and visual artist working in Baltimore City.