ADCAP faculty and staff are trained to develop innovative pedagogical tools and curricula for young artists and are especially qualified to guide the development of dynamic portfolios.

ADCAP students participate in MICA's YPS High School Studios and Pre-College Art & Design Residency Program. Many instructors in these programs are MICA alumni and holders of a Master of Arts in Teaching degree, often also earned at MICA. Several instructors also teach full-time at Baltimore City or Baltimore County high schools.

 

Meet the Staff and Faculty

Natovian McLeod

Natovian McLeod is the program coordinator for ADCAP and graduated from MICA in 2015 with her BFA in General Fine Arts and her Master of Art in Teaching in 2016. She is currently an Elementary School art teacher in Baltimore County Schools. She is committed to MICA and hopes to promote more accessibility and educational opportunities in education to students of color in Baltimore. 

Archie Veale

Archie Veale is a studio art instructor for ADCAP and has taught in MICA's Young People's Studios program and is the visual arts chair at Baltimore School for the Arts. 

Janelle Sanders

Janelle Sanders is a workshop instructor for ADCAP and has taught in MICA's Young People's Studios program.