Graham Coreil-Allen

“To playfully explore a thrilling urban sublime through drifting symbols of invisible sites…”

Graham Coreil-Allen is an interventionist public artist who works through video, maps and tours to explore the constructs and contradictions of the everyday built environment. The artist has lived and worked in Galveston, Tampa, New Orleans, Sarasota, New York City and Baltimore. Coreil-Allen studied at Tulane School of Architecture, completed his BA from New College of Florida and received his MFA from Mount Royal School of Art. Coreil-Allen has staged projects for numerous alternative spaces and events, including The Art Parade, English Kills, Eyebeam and openhouseNY, all in New York City, as well as Washington DC’s Options ’09 Biennial, Arlington Art Center in Virginia and Baltimore’s Artscape, Whartscape, Transmodern Festival, Current Space and the Creative Alliance.  grahamprojects.com

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Melissa Webb

Melissa Webb is a Baltimore-based fiber artist working in the areas of costume, performance, site-specific installation, and large-scale participatory environments

Missy Webb

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