New DC Artist Series: March 2022

Poetry in Still Life, Hidden Creatures, Fleishig
Liz Vorlicek, Mary Baum, Noah McWilliams

March 4th – 27th 2022

Liz Vorlicek, Poetry in Still Life

Liz is an artist and sculptor living in Alexandria, Virginia. Liz shows her work in the D.C. area and around the United States. She is a member of the Washington Sculptor’s Group and holds a MFA and a BFA degree from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. Liz is a high school art teacher at Episcopal High School and is the Gallery Director at the Angie Newman Johnson Gallery at EHS’s Ainslie Arts Center. Liz has worked in collage since her years as an under-graduate and finds inspiration for her sculptural work and installations through the medium.

 

Mary Baum, Hidden Creatures

Mary Baum is a multidisciplinary artist from Oregon. Her work deals with themes of belief and mysticism; the connection between the natural and spiritual worlds; and the relationship between magic and miracle. She received her BFA from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, and her MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. She has exhibited internationally at Gallery 303 (Provo, Ut), the MIA show (Pasadena, California), Alice Gallery (Salt Lake City), the Wye (Berlin, Germany), School 33 Art Center (Baltimore MD), Towson University (MD), Arlington Arts Center (VA) and CONNERSMITH Gallery (DC).

 

Noah McWilliams, Fleishig

Noah McWilliams is a mixed-media artist and educator that has lived and worked in the DC area for over 20 years. Raised in Frederick, Maryland, he received his BFA from Corcoran School of the Arts and Design in 2017, and his MFA from University of Maryland in 2021. In addition to exhibiting his work throughout the DC area, he is a founding member of Kicker Collective, a four artist collective based in Washington, DC.