Veronica Melendez

Veronica Melendez is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, and educator based in Baltimore, MD. Her work centers the afterlives of Civil War, migration, and Mesoamerican indigenous imaginaries. She is founder of La Horchata, an arts publication highlighting creatives from the Central American diaspora. She was selected for the 2018 Archive of Documentary Arts Collection Award for Documentarians of the American South by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Duke University. Her work has been featured in the Washington Post, NPR, VICE, and The Brooklyn Rail among others. Her arts publication La Horchata has been exhibited at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, CA and the inaugural exhibition Presente! in the Molina Family Latino Gallery at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. She has been in residence at The Studios at Mass MoCA and most recently completed a MacDowell Fellowship. Veronica is also a full-time faculty in Photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art.
LaChaun Moore

LaChaun Moore is a DMV native, ethnographic fiber farmer, interdisciplinary artist, and designer. She founded nnia farm (pronounced “knee-ah”) on Johns Island, Charleston, SC, growing […]
Kat Thompson

Kat Thompson’s six-month Gibbs Street Residency is from February 5-August 5, 2025; it provides a unique opportunity to create a new body of work, evolve […]
Isabella Whitfield

Situated between paper, metal, and site-responsive installation, my fabrication process adopts repetitive motions, testing physical endurance through mundane performative actions. By abstracting object materiality, I […]
Hedieh Javanshir Ilchi

Hedieh Javanshir Ilchi is an Iranian-American artist whose creative practice is a navigation of her multifaceted experiences as an immigrant. Her paintings provide a space […]
Estefaní Mercedes

During the Argentinian Dictatorship (1976-83) grandmothers and mothers would protest the forced disappearance of their children and loved by ones by wearing lockets of their […]
Alex Braden
Jonathan Monaghan
Liz Lessner

My objects and installations use sensory perception to reframe interpersonal interactions. They combine traditional sculpture materials with embedded electronics to create multi-sensory experiences that are […]
Ada Pinkston