The Ed Lally Foundation (ELF) is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is advocate for a proactive approach to mental health & suicide prevention through accessible practices of meditation, mindfulness, authentic self-expression and community connection. Jordan Lally, ELF's founder and executive director, gives voice to mental health awareness in an artistic way that communities, especially students of all ages, can connect. ELF brings its message to audiences through music in a program called, the Power of Expression (POE).
13Harford County Cultural Arts Boardhttps://www.culturalartsboard.org/[email protected](410) 273-5601 ext. 6509
1221-A Brass Mill Road
Belcamp, MD 21017
United States
Majored in Art. Just recently took it up again.
A weaving, textiles and fiber arts guild meeting in Bel Air, Maryland.
I am a self-taught landscape photographer from Bel Air, Maryland.
Michael Sweet is a Harford County, Maryland fine artist residing in Havre de Grace. He is a self- taught, outsider artist, painting exclusively in pointillism, which began as doodles in the margins of college notebooks. He began painting 35 years ago after earning his Master’s Degree in Computer Science, focusing his compositions on vortices and spheres.
Sarahia M. Benn is a premier multi-instrumentalist, composer, and MSAC Touring Artist whose work bridges the gap between alternative R&B, jazz-fusion, and economic equity. She is a graduate of Berklee College of Music, where she either studied, graduated, or worked with some of the biggest names in music, including the late-Jeff Ramsey, Quincy Jones III, the late-Roy Hargrove, David Dyson, Delfeayo Marsalis, Paula Cole, Danilo Perez, and Lalah Hathaway,.
I consider myself a Sound Alchemist. Playing my Gongs, Crystal & Tibetan Bowls, Chimes, Rattles, Drums and whatever else that comes to me, for a relaxing experience.
Our newly founded St. Margaret Fine Arts Series is a branch of the St. Margaret Parish Music Ministry in Bel Air, MD. We offer free concerts and opportunities to the community. We look forward to offering more cultural opportunities to our community.
Marisa Canino is a primarily self-taught artist. After 20+ years and three kids, she returned to art-making during the COVID-19 pandemic. Primarily focusing on portraits of people and animals, she uses bold, non-realistic color to convey the unique mood and narrative of her subject. She will often use mixed media, repeating patterns, and heavy texture to add to that narrative. Her hope is to spark curiosity, connection, and wonder through nontraditional representations of familiar subjects.