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United States

Janice MacLean
Driven by her innate curiosity for life and art, Janice MacLean embarked on a path to becoming an artist and a dedicated student of creativity. Her journey began with a focused study of art, where she delved into the realms of design and sculpture at Old Dominion University, ultimately earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Design. Additionally, Janice pursued her passion for artistic expression by acquiring an Associates Applied Science degree in Graphic Design from Tidewater Community College, further expanding her knowledge and skills in the realm of visual communication.
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
In collaboration with the Park Planning and Development Division, the Arts and Cultural Heritage Division manages the Public Art Program of the Prince George’s Department of Parks and Recreation. The Public Art Program is designed to integrate artwork into new construction and renovation projects of facilities and grounds undertaken by the Department in an effort to distinguish Prince George’s County as a special place to live, work, play and visit. 
This Could Go Boom!
This Could Go Boom! is a nonprofit organization that supports gender diversity in music and strives for gender equity in the music industry through record label services, professional development, community outreach, education, and performance opportunities for musicians and music industry workers whose genders have long been underrepresented, marginalized and excluded. Founded by grassroots organizers who are musicians themselves, TCGB! launched in 2018 and has released two vinyl records, one digital album, and one EP on its record label track.
Puppeteers of America Mid-Atlantic Region
Puppeteers of America is a national non-profit organization founded in 1937 to provide information, encourage performances, and build a community of people who celebrate puppet theatre. We support puppeteers and advance the art of puppetry by presenting knowledge, providing inspiration and promoting preservation. Knowledge. Inspiration. Preservation.
Momet
I have been designing for 10 years now and it wasn't until those final few years that I decided that it was something very special to me. I realized that I get inspired by so many things, a random thought while daydreaming, a song that completely takes my mind to another place or an oddly painted house that only through my own eyes, I could recognize the beauty and potential of.
Semajei
James E.Ingram,Semajei an accomplished artist, zero waste designer furniture designer, environmentalist with fifty years of combined professional experiences. Award for Environmental Excellent for Outstanding Individual- Private Sector 1st Place-Prince George's County MD-1994. James passionately researched how to make products from waste recycling materials and his motto is " Trash to Treasures" where by he designs and manufactures renewable products from scrap tires, plastic bottles,glass,wood, and scrap metal.  
Rebecca D Crouch
Rebecca Crouch is a Chicago native who discovered her natural born aptitude for art as a child. Growing up with her mother, artist Dianne Crouch, Rebecca was immersed in the world of art from an early age. She went on to study at Howard University in Washington DC, where she majored in Mathematics but kept her artistic talent close to her heart. 
Shiloh Coleman
My work as an artist is an exploration of the intersection between creativity, technology, and humanity. Through my art, I aim to inspire and provoke thought, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own experiences and the world around them. My creative process is grounded in experimentation and exploration. I thrive outside my comfort zone, challenging myself to learn and grow through each epiphany. Utilizing traditional media and emerging technologies, I strive to create work that is innovative and impactful.
Renee Elizabeth Taylor
Renee Taylor, a multifaceted artist, healer, and entrepreneur who co-founded the Prince George’s County-based nonprofit, Operation Arts Foundation. With a vision to develop a creative economy, the foundation aims to lay the foundation for profitable, collaborative relationships between artists, businesses, and the community, streamlining opportunities and creating financial stability for artists.
Liam Cawley
Liam Cawley was born in South Bend, Indiana, in 1993. He attended the University of Notre Dame, where he received a BFA in 2015 and was awarded the Emile Jacques Gold Medal of Fine Arts. He currently lives with his wife and children in Hyattsville, Maryland, works as a Museum Assistant at The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, and paints.
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