Seasonal Affected Disorder

Seasonal Affected Disorder

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Jacob Whayne Dillow

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Jacob Dillow is a recent graduate from MICA who works in a variety of multi-medias with a bases in fibers, performance and costumes.  He is interested with themes of consumption, decadence, and cultural decay.

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Lurch and Holler

lurch-and-holler_1 lurch-and-holler_2 Lurch and Holler is E. Liz Downing and Michael R. Willis. Trying to save the world, they conjust healing vibrations by harmonizing with household appliances. They accompany these vibrations with banjo, guitar and sounds collected from their Baltimore backyards. Lurch and Holler have lately been inspired by the works of Homer, Flannery O’Conner, Edith Piaf and as always, they are moved to echo the grunts and cries of our common pre-human ancestors. The resulting music is Appalachian Psychedelia not so far from Lurch and Holler’s origin in 1985 Mystic Hillbilly Opera.

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Vincent Valerio

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John Flowers

Artist, performer, designer and cofounder of Baltimore’s notorious radical drag group the Haus of Frau.
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Khalil Charif

Khalil Charif. Artist. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

His recent exhibits include: “24es Instants Vidéo”, Marseille, France, 2011. “Façade VideoFestival”, Center for Contemporary Art, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 2011. “III Festival Internacional de Video Arte”, Camagüey, Cuba, 2010. “International Triennale of Contemporary Art”, National Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic, 2008. “Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid”, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain, 2008; Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany, 2008; Centre Pompidou / Jeu de Paume, Paris, France, 2007. “VideoLab”, Teatro Académico de Gil Vicente, Coimbra, Portugal, 2006.

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Adam Robinson

Adam Robinson  Adam Robinson lives in Baltimore, where he runs Publishing Genius Press. His first book, Adam Robison and Other Poems was nominated for the Goodreads Poetry Award. He self-published his second book, Say, Poem. He is also the editor of Dzanc Books’ Best of the Web 2011.

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Cricket Arrison

Cricket Arrison is an actor, writer, performance artist, and radio producer who moved to Baltimore in 2008. She is a member of the Un Saddest Factory Theatre Company and is a founding resident/curator of the Bell Foundry. Her one woman play Order was named one of the 2011 Top Ten Moments in Stage by the Baltimore City Paper.
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Tony Murray

“Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder, but in the eye of the imaginative.”
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Victor F. de M. Torres

Victor F. de M. Torres is a Baltimore based performance, video,
installation and sound artist. He grew up in Brazil until the age of
13 and then, to shatter his already frail sanity, he moved to this
country. After years of social isolation, due to a combination of
culture shock and xenophobia he found himself able to materialize
systems of language, hieroglyphs and ways to access invisible forces
through series of procedures and object-transcendental-techniques. His
live performances are highly procedural conversations with chosen
entities through interactions with his installations. His more recent
work addresses occult experimentation through the creation of sacred
space for personal brain reconfiguration and abolishment of tunnel
realities.
Victor F. de M. Torres

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