A popular haven for its small town waterfront atmosphere, A&E boasts a restored opera house, art galleries, specialty shops, antique stores, a thriving local artist community, local eateries, annual arts festivals and diverse architectural heritage.
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Belcamp, MD 21017
United States
Artists, businesses and cultural organizations come together in the Bel Air A&E District where art galleries, locally-owned restaurants, and cultural venues abound offering concerts, theater, parades and seasonal celebrations.
Andrea has exhibited her work with several galleries and art societies. Among these are the Baltimore Watercolor Society, the American Watercolor Society, the Philadelphia Watercolor Society, The Torpedo Factory, Montpelier Cultural Arts Center, the Gaithersburg Art Barn. Most recently, her art work was displayed at the 109th Catharine Lorrilard Wolfe International Show at the National Arts Club. She also was juried into the Georgetown International Arts Show, and the 2005Philadelphia Watercolor Show.
Ellie has 20 years experience as an artist. A member of Harford Artists' Association & Arts by the Bay Gallery - Havre de Grace, MD. Portrait Commissions in Pastel and Oil portraits of children, family pets and adults accepted. She has won commendations and certifications of appreciation for contributions from the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland. Ellie has a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art and a MAT in teaching from GWU
B&W Photography. Please see web site and blog at http://jamescraigphotography.com for more information. Books: The Moon has been Eaten – Images from a Year on Easter Island, Acadia a Portrait and the Negative Years (heavy on local images). Reader optimized PDFs of all three books are free downloads on my site – of course you can order the real thing. My work can be seen at RiverView Gallery in Havre de Grace.
I went to art school at the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale where I studied Commercial art. I have been a Graphic Artist for 36 years, 32 with Baltimore City. Currently I am the Graphic Artist Supervisor for the Department of Public Works.
Ursula Cain- is a retired social worker. In planning for retirement, a long buried desire to draw was rekindled. Ursula learned to draw and paint in continuing education fine art classes at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore, taking her first class in 1996. Ursula also learned in workshops and classes under the instruction of established artists. Ursula first entered juried art exhibitions in 2001. Her work has evolved from watercolors to a mixed media collage style.
I am a Maryland artist living in Harford County. My art education consists of art classes at Harford Community College, Towson University, and studio classes at Zoll’s School of Art. I have also taken workshops with local and nationally known artists. I have always loved to create. Coloring as a child, sewing as a young mother, and in more recent years I started to paint.
Born in New York and raised in Philadelphia, Crystal Wonder is a completely self-taught artist who moved to Maryland in 2000.
Crystal specializes in creating rich and beautiful paintings on canvas, wood, as well as in mural format for both indoor and outdoor locations.