Stephanie Barber is an American writer and artist. She has created a poetic, conceptual and philosophical body of work in a variety of media.
Her film and video work has been screened at MoMA, NY; The Whitney Museum of American Art; The National Gallery of Art, DC; The Paris Cinematheque; The Tate Modern, London among other festivals, galleries and museums.
Her videos are distributed by The Video Data Bank, Chicago http://www.vdb.org/artists/stephanie-barber.
Kevin Blackistone (Baltimore, MD) is an interdisciplinary and new media artist exploring the
uses of technology in the context of information collection, research data, and collective/personal
memory. His work primarily consists of interactive and immersive video content. He has shown
locally at Maryland Art Place (Baltimore, MD, 2017), Artscape (Baltimore, MD, 2017), The
Davis Planetarium (Baltimore, MD, 2017), The Engineers Club for the Future History Festival
(Baltimore, MD, 2016) and Metro Gallery (Baltimore, MD, 2007,09-13,17), He has also shown
Corrie Francis Parks brings life to the inanimate through frame-by-frame manipulation of
physical materials. Her films and installations dance the fine line between the haptic and the
digital, demanding an inspection of details. She is an Assistant Professor of Animation at
University of Maryland, Baltimore County and author of the book, Fluid Frames: Animating
Under the Camera with Sand, Clay, Paint and Pixels. Parks has been an artist in residence at
the MacDowell Colony, Fundación Valparaíso and Klondike Goldrush International Historic
Tom Boram is a multimedia artist and musician from Baltimore, MD. His work contains but is
not limited to improvised electronic sound, audio-visual performance art, narrative and
experimental film/video, technical systems and sound design. His creative work is the dark
center of a Venn diagram of his personal concerns: religious experience, lucid dreaming,
synesthesia, human history, technology, synesthesia, mental illness, death and magic. He has
performed and screened his works in venues, festivals and galleries throughout the USA,
Working at the intersection of art, culture, and politics, Ann Stoddard is an interdisciplinary artist who explores underlying connections across media, including video, installation, electronics, animation, sculpture, site-work, as well as painting, drawing, photography, and printmaking. Ann Stoddard makes art that explores space- the space around and between us, the biosphere, the noisy public space of political debate, and the cultural landscape in which art can reveal connections and challenge divisions.
Jeff Huntington aka Jahru (@jahru) is a studio painter and street artist living and working in
Annapolis, Maryland. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA 1997) and the Corcoran
School of Art (BFA 1995). Huntington taught painting as an adjunct professor at the Corcoran
School of the Arts & Design/ George Washington University from 2012 until 2016. At this time,
he and his wife and fellow artist, Julia Gibb, founded the nonprofit arts program, Future History
Now (FHN), whereby they create collaborative murals with youth in under-resourced