The Sonatina Center, LLC is a multi-disciplinary creative arts therapy practice that offers music therapy, art therapy, and creative arts enrichment programs to children and adults in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Our primary focus is to empower individuals of all ages, improve self-esteem, promote a positive sense of self-worth, support development, enhance wellness, inspire creative self-expression and connect with the community through music, art, movement, storytelling, and play.
22Washington County Arts Councilhttps://www.washingtoncountyarts.commaryanneb@washingtoncountyarts.com(301) 791-3132
36 S Potomac St
Hagerstown, MD 21740
United States
Born in San Juan , Puerto Rico in 1982. B.A. Art History and Fine Art (Painting), Puerto Rico University, 200. Courses of Painting in Fine Art School of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Juris Doctor , Law School Interamerican University Puerto Rico, 2010.
For the past 20 years, my passion has been graphic design and photography, and I have been pursuing my Bachelor of Fine Arts from Shepherd University. I am proud to say that I have won the TCS Professionalism Award in recognition of my hard work and dedication at Hagerstown Community College.
Im 36 years old and i make jewelry for a living. I suffer from disabilities after a stroke in 2020. I have been diagnosed with Seizure Disorder, Funtional Neurological Movement Disorder with mixed symptoms, Endometriosis, Iron and B-12 deficiencies, POTS, and being tested for Hypermobile Ehlos-Danlos syndrome. Making jewelry helps get me through living with these conditions and makes me feel like i can still be productive even on days i can't do much. In the last 5 years after loosing my mom I became disabled and couldnt walk well, and now I walk with a cane and have seizures frequently.
After earning his BFA from The Maryland Institute College of Art, Jeff’s professional career has been broad reaching, from nationally recognized Illustrator, to prolific fine artist and respected art theorist, and pedagogue. As a freelance illustrator and designer since college he has worked for many of the largest corporate, institutional and editorial clients nationwide.
Erin Caldwell is an artist and photographer from Hagerstown, Maryland. In 2021, she received her bachelor’s in art & design and minor in marketing from Towson University. She has worked as a photographer, designer, artist, and marketing professional in addition to her freelance work. Before graduating in spring 2021, her artwork was selected for the Spark IV: A New World exhibition and won a student award for best in show. As a professional photographer, her commercial photography was featured in the Baltimore Business Journal in February 2022.
Versatile artist, working in a variety of media, primarily 2D. Participated in exhibitions throughout the U.S. and received scholarships and awards for art work. Taught visual arts in Maryland public secondary schools for 25 years, which included founding the Visual Arts Department at Barbara Ingram School for the Arts in Hagerstown, Maryland. Taught studio art, art appreciation, and art education courses at Allegany College, Frostburg State University, Hagerstown Community College, The Ohio State University and the Wexner Center for the Arts.
As a design professional and commercial artist, I create effective strategies, powerful identities, and memorable experiences to help connect people to brands and organizations.
I am a Maryland-based Sr. Graphic Designer, Strategist, Art Director, Brand Consultant and Illustrator with 20+ years of experience in the advertising and marketing industry.
Specializing in digital design and web development including e-commerce sites, marketing collateral, sketchnoting, in-depth process discovery, logos, vector illustration, character development, and social media management.
I create abstract sculpture using steel remnants, wire, cable and found objects. These elements are intricately welded resulting in forms that are rich in texture. The varying weights of steel create volume and density and as I weld the different sections, surface areas are formed layer by layer. It is important to me to have a sense of movement and fluidity in my work, so that your eye is taken around and through the piece.My work has a strong connection to the natural elements of wind, sea, and land.
Studied painting and drawing in rural central France; work in acrylics, primarily still lifes. Retired international development communications professional and former award-winning broadcast journalist.