Adjunct Faculty, School of Art, CVPA
Kelvin Burzon is a Filipino-American artist whose work explores intersections of sexuality, race, gender and religion. His most recent work investigates religion’s role in culture and familial relationships and highlights religion’s traditions, imagery, theatricality, and psychological vestige.Adjunct Faculty, CVPA
MFA, Art and Visual Technology, 2013 (alumna)
Asma’s art practice intertwines her passion for philanthropy where she often donates proceeds from her artwork sales to benefit charities such as the Malala Fund, STEM For Her, Helping Hand, and the American Red Cross as a means for improving women’s and girls’ education...Associate Professor, School of Art, CVPA
Mark Cooley is an interdisciplinary artist and educator whose work primarily focuses on social and environmental issues in a variety of forms, including museum installations, documentary film, sound art, and permaculture design.Adjunct Faculty, School of Art, CVPA
janet e. dandridge is an Interdisciplinary Artivist who encourages awareness and discourse around, as well as solutions to, ideologies that perpetuate injustice. janet intersplices theatrical performance, photography, empirical data, identity politics and whimsy into a keen reflection on social constructs and governing policies.Associate Professor, Director of Studio Foundations, Director of Undergraduate Studies, School of Art, CVPA
Rachel Debuque is an artist and designer who focuses on sculpture, installation, and performance work. She has an extensive national exhibition record including shows at The Cue Foundation (New York, NY), Institute of Contemporary Art (Baltimore, MD), and Vox Populi (Philadelphia, PA).Adjunct Faculty, School of Art, CVPA
Kathleen Patricia Durkin is a multidisciplinary artist, born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She uses printmaking, video, and installation art to ask: What don’t we talk about when we talk about “Land?”Full Professor, School of Art, CVPA
My research and art practice has been centered on five major areas that I have been developing in parallel. It is the idea of Environmental Theater by Richard Schechner; -in situ or contextual theater-, that best describes my art practice.Adjunct Professor, School of Art, CVPA
As a young astronomy student, Carlos Rene Pacheco became disenchanted with applied physics and mathematics and exchanged his view through a telescope for a view through a camera lens.Assistant Professor, School of Art & Film and Video Studies, CVPA
Justin Plakas is an artist and designer whose work spans photography, video and animation, performance, and sound. He is a faculty member of the CVPA Film and Video Studies program.