Bart O’Reilly ’12

Dublin, Ireland

Bart O’Reilly ’12

Bart was born in Dublin, Ireland (1975.) He graduated from the National College of Art and Design in 2000. Today he lives in Baltimore, Maryland, and has shown work in Washington DC, Philadelphia, Annapolis and Baltimore as well as Ireland and Northern Ireland. Bart is adjunct professor of drawing and two dimensional design at Anne Arundel Community College and has a MFA in Studio Art from the Maryland Institute College of Art.

Emily Harris ’12

Emily Harris is a Queens-based artist and a current MFA Candidate at Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. She has exhibited her work in venues in New York; Ai Gallery and Bridge Art Fair, Chicago, IL;and internationally at 2B Gallery in Budapest, Hungary; Galeria Z in Bratislava, Slovakia, The Museum of Arts & Crafts Itami, Itami-shi, Japan and Galeria Ajolote Arte Contemporaneo, Guadalajara, Mexico.She most recently participated in a performance at The Great Hall, Cooper Union, NYC titled Roaming Urban Soundscapes where she and Paul Sadowski re-staged Cage’s 49 Waltzes for 5 Boroughs as part of the NYMS Anniversary and John Cage Centennial in September, 2012.

Miguel Navarro ’12

Miguel A. Navarro was born in Los Angeles, California. He received his BFA from University of California at Santa Cruz and is currently completing a low-residency MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore Maryland. Miguel works in sculpture, video, installation and performance. He has exhibited at The Plastic Factory in Los Angeles and attended the MakeShift residency in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Miguel lives and works in Los Angeles, California with his two sons.

Jason Andrew Bowles

He is interested in the transience of materials and the transience of our own existence, hence his interest in Wabi Sabi. He is also very interested in the act of problem-solving by making creative and resourceful use of whatever materials are at hand (regardless of their original purpose,) therefore, found materials and objects become part of his repertoire

Chas. Foster ’12

Chas. Foster lives in Wheaton, Maryland. He earned his MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2012, and teaches in the International Baccalaureate Program at Springbrook High School. He has exhibited in Baltimore, New York, Tucson, Salvador da Bahia (Brasil), and wherever a tire hangs suspended, yearning for the earth’s core.