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Upcoming 3rd Annual "For Arts Sake"
PLEASE SUPPORT MARYLAND ARTISTS AND THE ART COMMUNITY BY ATTENDING OUR 3RD ANNUAL "FOR ARTS SAKE" EVENT.
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Below is a short bio and glimpse at each featured artists' work.
Please contact sherri_renee@mac.com for more information.
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RSVP is not mandatory, but it helps us to gauge attendance and lite fare requirements.
CHECK OUT A HILITE FROM LAST YEARS EVENT

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Karen
Goldberg
Music is my profession, but pottery has been my obsession for the past 45 years. I've hauled my kiln and reassembled my homemade kick wheel, with it’s 100lb. cement fly wheel, to five different locales over the years, all the while selling my wares on etsy (karengoldberg1.etsy.com,) and most recently becoming an adjunct professor at Carroll Community College, teaching ceramics.


Patricia
O'Brien
Award winning artist Pat O’Brien creates floral oil paintings and drawings in a garden to canvas method. That is, she grows and arranges flowers, then uses these arrangements to paint her still life artworks. These works are made to capture the awe, wonder, and inspired peace of the created vegetation found in the natural world.


Sherri
Romm
Romm's artwork draws profound inspiration from divine feminine energy and the intricate bond between humanity and the natural world. Her work depicts elements of nature—sky, trees, water, and ethereal realms—emerging in ways that symbolize the interwoven destinies of the physical earth and the spiritual aether. By blending these forms, her paintings transcend boundaries, becoming portals to mystical landscapes where the sacred and surreal unite in harmony.


Alan
Fink
Having learned classical techniques of the Old Masters, I am drawn to contrasting values of light, shadow and color. I paint a variety of subject matter whether it be landscape, still life, or people, and typically work in both pastel and oil. I can be inspired by almost anything I see because everything I look at can be a potential painting.

Leslie F.
Miller
Leslie F. Miller, a.k.a. Fuquinay, breaks things and puts them back together in a random, yet tasteful, order. She is inspired by pistils, stamens, eyes, wings, and the most delicate parts of the natural world. She has recently entered the world of wax and is making a series of encaustic photographs. Leslie is a writer, photographer, graphic designer, and artist living in Baltimore City.



Ellen
Miller
Ellen Miller is a mixed media artist, dedicated to transforming, upcycled materials into art. With a passion for reimagining everyday objects, she creates pieces that evoke curiosity. Formerly a jeweler, she now teaches for Art with a Heart.



