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Baltimore, MD 21202
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Suzie Tuchman
Suzie Tuchman works in handmade paper, printmaking, book arts and sculpture.  She started out as a biologist but after raising 4 kids, went back to school for 10 years to study art, first completing her BFA and then MFA.  She has exhibited and presented her work in galleries, universities and museums.  She became a Maryland resident in July 2018.  
Smith Qwishuna
Though accessory design for Qwishuna began as an intentional love for "edgy" jewelry, her love quickly grew into a passion for leather accessories that extends from couture wear to every day statement pieces. This passion has birthed what's known today as Lobe Dangle's Haute Couture Leather Accessories. Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Qwishuna releases a touch of her urban background, as well as facets of Eastern culture and the Victorian era, throughout her Lobe Dangle line. Why leather? Why accessories?
Crawford Lauren
L.A. Crawford is a multidisciplinary artist currently based out of Baltimore Maryland, who employs painting, printmaking, and sculptural elements within their works. With a background in oil painting, their works range from casting multiples to large scale installations that explore Suburbia, gender roles, modernity and how we construct reality through the lens of architecture.
Michelle Junot
Michelle Junot is a writer, graphic designer, and copy editor. She is the author of Notes From My Phone* a self-portrait in her twenties, and of and the floor was always lava, a collection of essays exploring childhood and memory. Her writing has been published in BmoreArt, Welter, Industry Night, The Avenue, Reject,  and Baltimore STYLE.  Michelle earned her M.F.A in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts from University of Baltimore and her B.A. in Communication and Dance from Centenary College of Louisiana.
Christine Corvin
Thank you for taking a moment to read about my artwork.  I began painting while employed hospice homecare nurse.  I experienced grief on a daily basis in my work,  while also receiving beautiful spiritual gifts from my patients and families. My paintings were a way for me to remember those gifts and to transform my grief into lasting joy.  
Matt Hohner
Matt Hohner, a Baltimore native, holds an M.F.A. in Writing and Poetics from Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Baltimore Review, September Eleven: Maryland Voices, The Potomac (online), Lily (online), The Mom Egg Review, Truck (online), Rattle: Poets Respond, The Moth, The Irish Times, and Free State Review. His chapbook States was published by Third Ear Books.
Ariele Sieling
Ariele Sieling was born and raised in upstate New York, among the trees and her dad's honeybees. She began writing at a young age and hasn't stopped. Her first love is science fiction: she has two scifi series, Land of Szornyek and The Sagittan Chronicles, and numerous short stories published in a variety of anthologies and magazines. She also has a series of children's books called Rutherford the Unicorn Sheep. She lives in Baltimore with her husband, a dog, three cats, and a fish.
Elizabeth Cadwalader
Elizabeth Cadwalader was born in Baltimore, MD, and returned to Baltimore after twelve years of living and traveling abroad and in other parts of the U. S. She first studied art in 1971-72 at the Escuela de Bellas Artes in Cuernavaca, Mexico, but put kept painting as a secondary pursuit while working as an ESL teacher and raising a family. Since 2001, she has painted and study intensively, working in her studio at the Mill Centre in Baltimore.
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