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In the Studio with Artist Martina Loncar
May 2, 2025
In the Studio with Artist Martina Loncar
May 2, 2025

Through large scale drawings and collages, I explore how trees and humans are connected to their environments through deep-rooted networks of care. I am fascinated by trees due to their tendency to live in communities and their ability to support one another through their root systems. As humans, we live similarly entangled lives, marked by our own unique histories of survival, connection, and care. 

In this exhibition, I investigate how our relationships with others - both in loss and love - shape who we are and who we become. Though often subtle, many of these works are autobiographical, with trees acting as symbolic figures for myself, my family, and other individuals. The tree carvings, blossoming flowers, and fresh foliage represent a season of growth in my life. I invite you to view the interdependency of the trees as a model for how we can better support one another through cycles of challenge and change.

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May 2, 2025
Creative Connections at CAC with artists, Camila Leão & Catherine Rupan Mapp
Dec 4, 2024
Creative Connections at CAC with artists, Camila Leão & Catherine Rupan Mapp
Dec 4, 2024

Today we are exploring a creative connection between artists Camila Leão and Catherine Rupan Mapp. Camila is originally from São Paulo, Brazil while Catherine is originally from Miami Florida. Their paths first crossed at CAC’s Voices of Hispanic/Latinx Artists gallery reception in 2023, where their friendship and creative relationship began. Their paths would immediately cross once again during the Meet and Greet for BRUSH Mural Fest, where they were able to connect and talk about their practice, background, and journey. The two have been collaborating and supporting each other ever since then. Read more about their creative connection in this interview.

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Dec 4, 2024
In the Studio with Artists from Voices of Hispanic and Latin American Artists 2024
Oct 10, 2024
In the Studio with Artists from Voices of Hispanic and Latin American Artists 2024
Oct 10, 2024

National Hispanic Heritage Month acknowledges the contributions made by Hispanic and Latin American communities and honors their significance to society and their social, political, and cultural histories. It also recognizes their influence on the evolution of American legacy. The Voices of Hispanic and Latin American Artists Exhibition will feature artists who represent a diverse range of identities, experiences, histories, and backgrounds through the power of their creations.

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Oct 10, 2024
Instructor Spotlight: Lea Kouzios
Jun 6, 2024
Instructor Spotlight: Lea Kouzios
Jun 6, 2024

Lea Kouzios, a former stay-at-home mom turned business owner and veteran, hails from the Midwest, specifically Wisconsin. After joining the army in 2018 as an intelligence analyst, she was stationed in Georgia, where she met her husband. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, she began crocheting in her spare time and gradually transformed it into a business as she transitioned out of the army and into stay-at-home mom life. Building a social media following of approximately 80,000 across various platforms boosted her confidence and paved the way for her venture into teaching.

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Jun 6, 2024
In the Studio with Artists from CAC's Third Annual Women's History Month Exhibit: Her Voice, Her Vision
Apr 10, 2024
In the Studio with Artists from CAC's Third Annual Women's History Month Exhibit: Her Voice, Her Vision
Apr 10, 2024

Featured artists include: Brit Alex, Nicole Alfon, Hannah Atallah, Ann Baun, Jovan Bethel, Sandra Blevins, Sara Caporaletti, Andrea Downs, Coriander Focus, Lillian Jacobson, Hailey Jordan, Barabara Dahlberg, Kathy Daywalt, Nina DeAngelo, Shanti Dixon Gramby, Kelly Hall, Diamond Jones, Elissa Jones, Jeniffer Lancaster, Sarah Laraine, Brianne Lesane, Charlotte Kuethe, Cindy Mehr, Karen Middleton, Diane Osburn, Linda Popp, Sara Prigodich, Gail Robertson, Beth Schwartz, Atalante Shay, Serenity Smith, Macy Toalepai, and Chenell Turner.

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Apr 10, 2024
In the Studio with Artists Alla and Milana Borovskaia
Mar 26, 2024
In the Studio with Artists Alla and Milana Borovskaia
Mar 26, 2024

An interdisciplinary visual artist duo spanning two generations (combined experience of over 40 years), are celebrated for their beautiful large-scale wall sculptural compositions created using thousands of ultrathin, shapeless strands of natural wool fibers, freestanding sculptures, wearable art and mixed media works that incorporate natural flowers and plants. Their studio is based in Maryland. 

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Mar 26, 2024
In the Studio with Hailey Jordan
Feb 21, 2024
In the Studio with Hailey Jordan
Feb 21, 2024

Hailey Jordan is a biracial, queer, scientist-turned-designer, raised by travelers, who thrives in the in-between. Her work illustrates the vibrancy of Black, Queer adventure on the frontiers of liberation– her subjects often in the midst of dance, exploration, bliss, abundance. To design and live with joy is Hailey’s way of honoring her ancestors and carving space for the Black, Queer imagination in generations to come.

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Feb 21, 2024
In the Studio with Brandon Slewion
Feb 20, 2024
In the Studio with Brandon Slewion
Feb 20, 2024

Brandon Slewion is an  interdisciplinary artist, educator and entrepreneur working between Toledo, Ohio and Washington D.C. Raised in the nation capital his relationship with politics, business, tourism, and inner city sports during his youth significantly affected his perspective of identity, competitive culture, and personal branding. Expanding the idea of public works and alternative education, he is redesigning the role of an artist as a role model 

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Feb 20, 2024
In the Studio with Hope and Faith (Tonisha Hope and Eleisha Faith McCorkle)
Feb 15, 2024
In the Studio with Hope and Faith (Tonisha Hope and Eleisha Faith McCorkle)
Feb 15, 2024

We do nothing without intention. 

Through vibrant hues, Black ritual, and spiritual imagery, we utilize storytelling and collage to conflate the ideas of reconstruction and resilience within the Black experience. Our work serves as testaments to healing by example, honoring the Black mother, spirit, and childlike wonder in the stories told in our scrolls and creations. There is a sense of joy and wonderment felt when viewers experience our work, our attraction to textures, shiny materials, and patterns enhances the story and interpersonal experience we share as twins and with our communities. Materials are broken down and rebuilt to reinforce the journey toward completion, emphasizing the colorful, multidimensional layers of the inner and outer worlds we inhabit as Black indigenous creators. We actively channel collective consciousness within our practice, traveling various dimensions and connecting 2D, 3D, and 4D elements to birth a new understanding of experience, one that is affirming, uplifting, and powerful. What we create isn't just work, nor is it art. It is the manifestation of hope and faith.

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Feb 15, 2024
In the Studio with Artist  Lauren J. Turner
Feb 12, 2024
In the Studio with Artist Lauren J. Turner
Feb 12, 2024

I’m Lauren J. Turner, and I’m thrilled to have you join me on an artistic journey that’s all about sparking conversations around parenting and reshaping how we perceive it. Parenthood is truly magical, and my art celebrates those extraordinary moments while shedding light on the often-overlooked aspects of the Black parenting experience that the media tends to miss.

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Feb 12, 2024
In the Studio with Artist Adewale Alli
Feb 5, 2024
In the Studio with Artist Adewale Alli
Feb 5, 2024

Adewale Alli is a self-taught Nigerian visual artist based in Baltimore, Maryland. His work is a profound exploration of materiality intertwined with the eloquent language of color. Each piece he crafts is a chapter in his ongoing odyssey into the vast spectrum of being, capturing not only the splendor and intensity of existence but also delving into the enigmatic truths that elude our comprehension.

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Feb 5, 2024
In the Studio with Artist   Jeffrey S. Felten - Green
Jan 22, 2024
In the Studio with Artist Jeffrey S. Felten - Green
Jan 22, 2024

Jeffrey S. Felten-Green (b. 1965, Connecticut, US)

Many of my ideas are satirical, playful, and at times, serious. My art is also about storytelling, and I often flip the standard narrative or story and highlight them in a more interesting way. My collections of African-inspired paintings, icons, political paintings, folk pieces, and parodies reflect my many and varied influences, muses, and things that are important to me. 

Like when raising children, I see my role in creating art as one where I nurture and tend to the pieces and always give them my best. Then, I release them to the world to bring and share joy.

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Jan 22, 2024
Meet the Maker with James Whipple
Jan 4, 2024
Meet the Maker with James Whipple
Jan 4, 2024

James Whipple, also known as Jimi, has been married to Zettie Whipple for six years and resides in Brooklyn Park, Maryland. He shares his home with a cat named Edgar. While his full-time job may be uneventful, his personal interests are quite the opposite. Jimi has a passion for crafting and do-it-yourself (DIY) projects, including sewing, painting, and recently, screen printing. He's been immersed in punk music and fashion for about 25 years and is a seasoned musician, playing bass (upright and electric) for 22 years. He also runs a small business called Punkrawkstuff.

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Jan 4, 2024
Instructor Spotlight: Benjamin Dysart
Jan 4, 2024
Instructor Spotlight: Benjamin Dysart
Jan 4, 2024

Benjamin Dysart is originally from Oxford, Ohio, a college town near Cincinnati. Benjamin earned a BFA in Studio Art from Miami University and an MFA from the Rinehart School of Sculpture at MICA. Dysart’s professional work involves creating installations that utilize handmade objects to obscure and abstract projected video. “I am deeply interested in the power objects hold and their push and pull on the world around them,” says Dysart. Woodworking, particularly crafting cutting boards, boxes, and bowls, is a significant part of their creative practice, along with lathework, mainly focusing on bowls and lidded boxes.

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Jan 4, 2024
In the Studio with Artist Tony Spencer
Nov 9, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Tony Spencer
Nov 9, 2023

Tony Spencer is a Recording Artist, Poet, Model, Composer, and Storyteller. He is the founder of Enrapture Records and Enrapture Ministries, and has a B.A. and Masters degree from Sojourner/Douglass College. He was one of four Annapolitans to carry the Olympic Torch across Maryland during the 1996 International games. Tony and his family have been a fixture in the area for a long time, and have long been involved with goings on at Chesapeake Arts Center. Join us this November and December for an incredibly special solo exhibition of Tony’s work, both visual and narrative

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Nov 9, 2023
Chesapeake Arts Center Leaders Win Annie Awards from the Arts  Council of Anne Arundel County
Nov 2, 2023
Chesapeake Arts Center Leaders Win Annie Awards from the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County
Nov 2, 2023

Congratulations to Executive Director Donna Anderson and VP/Artistic Director Nicole Caracia for winning “Annie

Awards” from the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County at a ceremony at Maryland Hall on October 12, 2023.

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Nov 2, 2023
Meet the Maker with Stephanie Alphee
Oct 19, 2023
Meet the Maker with Stephanie Alphee
Oct 19, 2023

Stephanie Alphee is the driving force behind Alphee Arts. She's an educator, creator, and entrepreneur, harnessing her love for crafting and technology to inspire and assist fellow makers. With nearly a decade of experience, Stephanie has dedicated herself to introducing young minds to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) through interactive experiences. Today, she leverages her extensive background in teaching and community involvement to empower a diverse range of makers, whether they're kids, do-it-yourself enthusiasts, or budding entrepreneurs, by involving them in the exciting manufacturing journey.

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Oct 19, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Rich Isaacman
Oct 17, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Rich Isaacman
Oct 17, 2023

Today we are going in the studio with Rich Isaacman. Rich’s extensive photography experience is deeply rooted in his passion for travel, having explored more than 50 countries across six continents. His photography focuses on landscapes, cityscapes, and street scenes, and he’s also honed his skills in drone photography, which he now teach professionally.

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Oct 17, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Natalie Cruz
Oct 11, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Natalie Cruz
Oct 11, 2023

Natalie Cruz is a queer multimedia artist based in Silver Spring, MD. Born in Los Angeles, CA, to Salvadoran immigrants, she pays homage to the bright, vivacious technicolor of animation she loved as a kid while weaving them into her own stories. As the star of her own movie, Natalie incorporates fantastical escapism in color and line to portray her process of dealing with trauma and depression. She contemplates her relationships with herself, her family, the world, and divinity, retaining a distinct style through portrait, abstract, and 3D elements. As a passionate environmentalist, Natalie incorporates found materials such as discarded wire decoration, cellophane, and takeout bags to highlight the effects of human over-consumption on the environment and the individual psyche. She loves the metamorphosis of turning unassuming ingredients into splendid, impactful images.

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Oct 11, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Lillian Jacobson
Oct 11, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Lillian Jacobson
Oct 11, 2023

 Lillian Jacobson is a figure painter based in Baltimore, Maryland, whose works explore themes of identity, introspection, and the interplay of personal and collective narratives. Born in Bogotá, Colombia, and growing up in Maryland, Lillian brings a rich cultural background and a unique blend of perspectives to her artistic practice. Lillian earned a BFA in painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Lillian's work has been recognized and celebrated in various group exhibitions across Maryland. With each exhibition, Lillian expands her reach and sparks meaningful conversations as viewers are invited to embark on their own introspective journeys.


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Oct 11, 2023
In the Studio with Artist David Zambrano
Oct 9, 2023
In the Studio with Artist David Zambrano
Oct 9, 2023

DEZ’s current works are all across the spectrum. Some pieces are centered around a mix of traditional layer building using knife and brush techniques accompanied by contemporary elements such as airbrush and spray paint. The idea is to combine the old world with the new to create impactful, stunning pieces using well known, popular subjects, ie; actors, models, superstars. The artwork is meant to ‘move’ and ‘jump’ off the canvas. Another current focus is a form of pop art. These works include the use of traditional super heroes combined with popular modern fashion symbols in a form of mockery to the importance placed in today’s social media driven ‘hype’. The style is clean and to the point. The look is very pop, comic strip. But the message is clear.

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Oct 9, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Edgar Nazarrio
Oct 4, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Edgar Nazarrio
Oct 4, 2023

My name is Edgar David Nazario. I am a multidisciplinary artist, musician, photographer, and filmmaker from Puerto Rico.

My oil work is a celebration of Latin American folklore, a rich tapestry of stories, traditions, and vibrant experiences. Through the vivid colors and playful brushstrokes, I seek to capture the essence of this cultural legacy, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the colorful glory and spirited movement of my pieces. Each stroke and hue is deliberately chosen to evoke a sense of nostalgia, transporting the audience to a place where memories and traditions intermingle.

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Oct 4, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Catherine Mapp
Sep 27, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Catherine Mapp
Sep 27, 2023

My art explores the human experience, especially in relation to music, and how it has the ability to foster a sense of connectedness. My involvement in the DMV electronic music scene as well as experiences growing up in the subtropics have shaped my uniquely vibrant personal aesthetic. Listening to music is often the jumping-off point in the studio that induces a trance-like focus on mark-making and color layering, where the hand is directed through painting to interact with different performative mythologies (rituals) and healing practices. My work speaks to the viewer through the symbolic language of color, memory, ancestral connection, and hieroglyphics.

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Sep 27, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Becky Borlan
Sep 21, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Becky Borlan
Sep 21, 2023

Becky Borlan is a Baltimore-based public artist known for her large-scale installations that use light and color to inspire wonder and playfulness. She approaches her art with childlike curiosity, experimenting with various materials and color theory to create vibrant and whimsical works. With a background in public art dating back to 2009, including collaborations with artists like Janet Echelman and Steven Weitzman, she has developed a passion for large-scale sculptures and suspended artworks

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Sep 21, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Maria Paula Rodriguez
Sep 20, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Maria Paula Rodriguez
Sep 20, 2023

Maria Paula Rodriguez is a multi-disciplinary artist born in El Salvador in 1998. When she was 15 years old, she and her mother moved to The U.S to pursue a better life. She started painting at a young age, and continued to do so all throughout highschool. She attended The Savannah College of Art and Design, and earned a B.F.A in Fashion Design in 2021. After college she moved back to Maryland, where she is now based and works as a Print Designer. Maria loves blending her painting skills with fashion. Her art ranges from paintings, to clothing, to pottery; all focusing on themes of identity, emotions, and storytelling. Maria’s artwork inspiration roots from her childhood in El Salvador, losing her sister to gang violence at an early age and her life as an immigrant. She paints with acrylics, and makes use of bright bold colors that symbolize hope and courage in her life. Painting has helped Maria heal her inner child and hopes that her artworks provide happiness and comfort to the people who see them.

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Sep 20, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Camila Leão Lopes
Sep 20, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Camila Leão Lopes
Sep 20, 2023

Camila Leão is a visual artist specializing in illustration, painting, public art, and graphic design. Originally from Brazil, Camila recently moved to Baltimore and has been active in the local art community, participating in a number of projects. Her art style features vibrant colors, mixed textures and fluid elements. Most recently, she was featured in Baltimore Magazine and designed the artwork for the largest sculpture in the city of Essex, Maryland. Camila's art depicts her connection to the surrounding nature and world, as is inspired by her South American origins. Her work is featured on various surfaces, including canvases and street/ city structures.

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Sep 20, 2023
In the Studio with Artist and Instructor Chris Potts
Sep 20, 2023
In the Studio with Artist and Instructor Chris Potts
Sep 20, 2023

Chris Potts, a burgeoning watercolor artist painting for the past four years, wields color and brush with finesse. His sweeping landscapes evoke a private serenity in his works. His pieces have graced galleries and shows regionally and in Annapolis, earning acclaim from both peers and enthusiasts. A new educator at Chesapeake Arts Center, Chris shares his learned skills, nurturing budding artists.

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Sep 20, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Aynex Mercado
Sep 19, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Aynex Mercado
Sep 19, 2023

Aynex was born in 1978 in Puerto Rico and now lives in USA. She came to the US in 1996 to go to the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. In 1997 had a car accident and suffered a spinal cord injury. Before the accident, Aynex was right-handed and after the accident, she couldn't control her right hand very well so she learned to be left-handed. Some people say that that left-handed people are more artistic. Aynex was creative before the accident but now she is very interested in art. She has been self-taught in her art and works intuitively.

Aynex moved to Frederick, MD in 2008 to start a new stage in her life and re-invented herself. Went back to school obtained a degree in Digital Design. Now she is a web designer and developer at the National Institutes of Health.


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Sep 19, 2023
CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTER PRESENTS 9th Annual Arts In The Park FREE Community Festival
Sep 18, 2023
CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTER PRESENTS 9th Annual Arts In The Park FREE Community Festival
Sep 18, 2023

Chesapeake Arts Center’s (CAC’s) ninth annual Arts in the Park Free Festival will take place on September 30, 2023 from 10 am-3 pm (rain date October 1, 10 am-3 pm). This FREE community event will be held in front of CAC’s Hammonds Lane Theatre (adjacent to Brooklyn Park Middle School). The event will feature fun, creative, and interactive activities for all ages, live music and performances, over 60 art and community vendors, and local food truck favorites.

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Sep 18, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Jesse Raudales
Sep 12, 2023
In the Studio with Artist Jesse Raudales
Sep 12, 2023

Internationally acclaimed artist Jesse Raudales was the first Latino artist to be commissioned to commemorate the US Olympic team in 2006. Since then, his work and career have continued to grow exponentially, and he has been using his influence to ensure that he will not be the last. Jesse’s work is highly socially and politically relevant, painting a picture specifically about the struggles of being part of a minority group in the United States. His work can be found in museums, galleries, and private collections across the country and around the world.


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Sep 12, 2023

 

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