Sarah Doherty - Chair
Sarah Doherty is an artist whose work explores the intersections of art, architecture, urban spaces and technology through installation art and urban intervention projects.
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Sarah Doherty is an artist whose work explores the intersections of art, architecture, urban spaces and technology through installation art and urban intervention projects.
David Brooks (b. 1975 Brazil, Indiana) is an artist whose work considers the relationship between the individual and the built and natural environment.
Abigail DeVille (b. 1981, New York, NY) received her MFA from Yale University 2011 and her BFA from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2007. DeVille has exhibited a constellation of site-specific installations in the United States and Europe.
Hawk Swanson holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Studio Arts, 2006) and is a recipient of a 2015 Rema Hort Mann Foundation Artist Community Engagement Grant and 2014 Franklin Furnace Fund Grant.
Ryan Hoover is an artist who employs a range of digital, biological, and traditional artistic media to explore technology, its history, and the future of its impact on society and the individual.
Peter Karis came to Baltimore, Maryland in 2004 to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Maryland Institute College of Art. After graduating in 2007, he worked at St. Mary's College of Maryland in the Art Department and Boyden Gallery.
Benjamin Kelley is the Director of Fabrication Studios and Adjunct Faculty at the Maryland Institute College of Art.
Ajay Kurian (born 1984, Baltimore, MD) is a multimedia artist whose work has been exhibited internationally.
Pooneh Maghazehe has exhibited works and collaborative performances at ZKM Center for Art, Beijing 798 Biennale, Newark Penn Station, DePaul University Museum, ICA Philadelphia, and ICA Portland.
Public artist Jann Rosen-Queralt is interested in ecology and collaboration.
Joan Watson, Professor - Interdisciplinary Sculpture, Sculptural Studies, Art History - MICA
Hugh Pocock is director of the Social Practice and Sustainability concentration and who leads the Urban Farming course at MICA. His work seeks as a location the points of transaction between culture and natural phenomena.