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10 E Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States

Aziza Afzal
Aziza Afzal is a queer, multi-racial artist residing in Maryland. She creates art in many mediums, such as performance, adaptation, script-writing, painting (murals), linocut and intaglio printmaking, drawing, jewelry-making, design, collage, and puppetry. 
Scott Goergens
Through the mediums of painting, writing and film-making; artist Scott Philip Goergens (S. Philip G.) has developed a highly imaginable world where creatures that live in our minds, whether whimsical or macabre, now can live among us; and the very flora of the planet can reclaim the territory from which man has taken.
Jeff Elmore
Hello, my name is Jeff Elmore aka King J, and I’m a graphic designer, illustrator, and a mixed media artist. I’m a graduate of the Savannah College of Art & Design with a BFA in Graphic Design. I have a style that’s a hybrid of all of my influences and experiences. The distinctive vivid colors of the Pop Art movement, the stylistic prowess of the Harlem Renaissance, the unique storytelling of the world of comics, and the diversity of everyday life.
AlWakil Mahmoud
Mahmoud AlWakil  Interested in photography, cinematography and curation - Mahmoud been in a journey of street explorations, variations of light and impressions- digirealismo and the new snap-culture.  Inspired by deleuzian impressions, his art and work always turn to a Dasein of its own
HAYA KIM
Haya Kim received M.F.A. in Hoffberger School of Painting, Maryland Institute College of Art in May 2018 and she is working in Baltimore, Maryland.
Sean Johnson
Sean J's love for music and technology along with his years of experience have brought him success and accolades from peers and audiences alike. Taking the soul of Kaytranada, the musicality of DJ Jazzy Jeff and energy of ENFERNO, Sean J brings turntablist skill and drum machine musicianship to the stage.
Emanuel Holley
Every day I work with motivated and positive individuals that break their chains and rise above their self-imposed limitations. I know how hard it is to accomplish goals, that those with family supports may take for granted. It was Archimedes who said, ‘Give me a lever long enough, and a place to stand and I can move the earth.’ My name is Emanuel W. Holley when I was an at-risk youth I received support from loving and caring people along the way. It’s my duty to give back through art and use my voice to speak healing into the world.
Martinique Pates
Martinique Pates is an artist as well as storyteller. In 2015, she earned her degree in Journalism at Columbia College Chicago, where she also took courses in visual culture, photo-journalism and visual journalism.  Originally, a Chicago native, she relocated to Baltimore in January 2016 for a job opportunity and has been there ever since. While trying to find her voice as a writer, she found herself exploring visual art with the usage of acrylic paint. Throughout her life, drawing has always been in the background.
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