Sarah Anne Johnson conceived of the series “Arctic Wonderland” after an artist’s residency on a ship sailing the Norwegian territory of the Arctic Circle. As she traveled through this tremendous and pristinely…
from the series "The real story of the Superheroes"
Dulce Pinzón challenges negative stereotypes about immigrants in the United States with her project, “The real story of the Superheroes.” Pinzón set out to capture images of those she considers…
Shimon Attie’s photographs reflect on the relationship between place, memory, and identity. To make the “Writing on the Wall” series to which this work belongs, Attie gathered archival photographs taken…
This artwork draws its title and subject matter from American author William Faulkner’s 1930 novel As I Lay Dying. Alice Attie made this ink drawing of a coffin by copying lines of Faulkner’s prose in a miniscule script. Depending on the spacing and…
Since the mid-1980s, Lorna Simpson has made art that explores and challenges conventions about identity, gender, history, memory, and culture. Simpson’s conceptual photography often links images with text to create works that both intrigue and…
Recent work by Titus Kaphar addresses the human and civil rights crisis currently underway in the United States criminal justice system. This work responds, in particular, to the persistent, deadly assault of unarmed black men by law enforcement in…
Kei Ito is a Baltimore-based conceptual photographer and installation artist. He graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art with an MFA in Photography. Ito has exhibited nationally in solo and group exhibitions. Ito’s unique approach to…
Faith Couch is a photographer from Durham, North Carolina, and a graduate of the Maryland Institute of Art. She was most recently recognized in the 2021 Forbes 30 Under #0 list for art and style. Her work has been shown at the African American Museum…
Faith Couch is a photographer from Durham, North Carolina, and a graduate of the Maryland Institute of Art. She was most recently recognized in the 2021 Forbes 30 Under #0 list for art and style. Her work has been shown at the African American Museum…
Edgar Reyes is a Baltimore and Washington D.C based multimedia artist. He received his MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art and continued his practice locally while teaching at non-profit organizations and schools. He has centered his practice…