Monday, April 5, 2010

The Artist



I'm a student at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, recieving my degree this May in an Interdisciplinary Studies program that I designed entitled: Community Art and Social Entreprenuership. I primarily consider myself a photographer, although, as I've been exploring my visual arts education I've recently become interested in installation art, painting, poetry, and theatre.  Here are  just a few samples of my photography over the last few years or so:








I am fascinated with interactivity, and vibrance and it's ability to find both in people, places, and things. I am also really interested in explore the human body, and the human consciousness through various artist mediums especially photography and poetry. 

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Urban Engine

It's only a few weeks, until Baltimore's 7th Annual Transmodern Festival where Urban Engine will be making it's debut on April 18th, at 11:00 am during Pedestrian Services Exquisite.

But what is Urban Engine?

Urban Engine is a concept developed during my junior year of college in my Art and Community class during the spring semester of 2008. It is a prototype for the integration of community, visual art, education, interactivity and stewardship to spread the principals of appreciation and sustainability of artistic collaboration, cooperation, conversation, and education. It is a way for me, as an artist, to use creativity and link it with stewardship to create a functional piece of art that serves the public.

"Urban Engine's mission is to provide a mobile and versatile multipurpose art space. This space provides a creative place for making, teaching, and exhibiting art, while by making accessible a  functional art space for community members to utilize."

Over the next two weeks, I will be blogging about myself, my intent and inspiration, research I have done on interactivity, community art, stewardship, and mobility, my process in making this debut as successful as possible all the way leading up to U.E's debut and afterwards to discuss this project, get public feedback, and get support to make Urban Engine a permanent feature in Baltimore City neighborhoods. I have also developed a facebook event invitation for those of you who are plan on attending already.

Photos, drawings, and other visuals will be provided so that you all can keep up with my progress and musings.





Marquita