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Bio Musician, producer, songwriter, photographer, writer, and watercolorist George Hagegeorge has credits on dozens of music releases as producer, remixer, musician and composer. His photojournalism has been published in newspapers throughout Maryland including the Baltimore Sun, The Baltimore Examiner, and the Washington Post. George’s watercolor work began during covid lockdown and developed as he experimented with various methods. Class George’s demonstration/workshop will be about painting with watercolors, with your eyes closed. It will include a short introduction to his work and methods, then most of the hour will be dedicated to each of the students creating “eyes closed” watercolor paintings, choosing their favorite and talking about it. |
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Safiyah Cheatam is a multimedia artist, researcher, and storyteller of Black Islam in the U.S. and Afrofuturism. For 10 years, she has enriched Baltimore with community engagement in arts education, currently serving as the Assistant Manager of Teen and Career Development Programs at the Walters Art Museum. She is a recipient of the Washington Project for the Arts’ Wherewithal Research and Project Grant, Red Bull Arts Microgrant, Rubys Artist Grant, and VisArts’ Fleur and Charles Bresler Residency. Safiyah has been featured in The Washington Post, NBC News, BmoreArt, and has exhibited artworks nationally. She received a Master's of Fine Arts from UMBC and is in her 5th year of serving on the philanthropic Awesome Foundation board of trustees. Dan Flounders is a Baltimore-based Muslim printmaker and designer. He was a resident artist at Vermont Studio Center in 2023, a resident artist at The CAN Foundation in 2023, a 2021 Denbo Fellow at Pyramid Atlantic, and has completed printmaking apprenticeships at Studio1026 and Brick + Mortar Design Studio. Flounders has exhibited work regionally at Gormley Gallery, Assembly NFK, CAN Foundation, Johns Hopkins University, VisArts, HOCO, Maryland Institute College of Art, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, Philadelphia University, Pyramid Atlantic, Notre Dame of Maryland University, Space1026, and Brick + Mortar Gallery. He holds a BFA in Design and Printmaking from Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). https://bmoreart.com/event/heirloom-islam-print-cohort-exhibition |
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https://www.kellyirvinedesign.art/ Bio: Kelly Irvine (she/her) is an abstract painter living and working in Baltimore, MD. Her work explores the interaction of color and transparency to create visual depth and affect mood. She works primarily with thinned acrylic paint applied to raw canvas, enabling new colors to form where transparent forms overlap. She often sews painted canvas and sheer fabric together, allowing the sheer areas reveal the stretcher bars underneath, thus drawing the viewer into the depths of the painting. Currently an MFA candidate at Towson University, Irvine received her bachelor’s degree in graphic design from University of Maryland and subsequently studied painting at the Yellow Barn in Glen Echo. She has mounted solo exhibitions at Touchstone Gallery in Washington, DC and at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. Her work has been selected for group exhibitions at The Delaware Contemporary in Wilmington, Hamilton Gallery, Maryland Art Place, and Gallery 410 in Baltimore, as well as University of Mary Washington Galleries in Fredericksburg, VA, Martha Spak Gallery in Washington DC, the Delaplaine Arts Center in Frederick, MD, and at Glen Echo Park in MD. Kelly is a 2023 Maryland State Arts Council grant recipient. |
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Bio Nicholas is a Baltimore-based photographer and co-founder of Studio 5, a portrait studio in the Station North Arts District. What started as a creative experiment has grown into a lively studio where people come to celebrate who they are—whether through headshots, family portraits, or creative shoots with entertainers and artists. Nicholas loves making photography feel fun and comfortable, helping people see themselves in a new light. “Studio 5 Baltimore is a creative photography space developed in 2018 by Nicholas Rudolf and Richard Henneberry dedicated to capturing authentic, high-quality portraits that reflect the personality and spirit of each person. Located in the heart of the Station North Arts District and our studio offers a welcoming and professional environment for headshots, family portraits, and studio photography for local entertainers, actors, and professionals alike. With a passion for storytelling through imagery, we blend artistry with expertise to deliver stunning, timeless … beyond traditional photography…timeless, artistic expressions of individuality. Every session is a collaboration, carefully crafted with expert lighting, refined posing, and a meticulous attention to detail. Inspired by classical and contemporary influences, we create striking, quality portraits that celebrate personality, emotion, and elegance.” https://www.studio5baltimore.com/ |
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Outreach Coordinator for Patagonia About Patagonia: https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/community/patagonia-baltimore-fells-point-store-sparks-local-environmental-community-activism/ Zaire Camino We are excited to introduce Zaire, the Community Forestry Specialist from the MD DNR Forest Service! Zaire’s educational background studying both Crop Sciences and Landscape Architecture has led her to pursue a career with the MD DNR. She is keen to learn more about ways to implement community engagement into her practice. We will be hosting her in our office where she will be working alongside us to further implement and amplify our Weed Warriors educational programs. Her work will also involve amping up our social media influence so that we can continue to connect and engage with all of you. As she integrates more into her role, you can expect updates on graphics, story posts and ways to interact with us so make sure to check our page often in order to stay up to date with our changes! Again, we are so excited to have Zaire on our team and look forward to our Weed Warriors being able to meet her! |
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Christiane Knight is a self-taught fiber artist who blends knitting, crochet, weaving, and other textile traditions with a bold, modern approach to texture and color. Their work often combines natural elements—stones, metals, and plant matter—with hand-dyed wools and fibers to create both wearable pieces and home décor. Working in what has been called an Urban Mystic style, Christiane brings together the contemporary and the magical in each creation. https://www.threeravens.net/about/ https://www.christianeknight.com/bio/ |
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