Jack Livingston
Jack Livingston is an interdisciplinary artist and writer. He earned an MFA in Studio Arts from Towson University and will receive an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Baltimore in 2025. Born in far west Nebraska, he grew up in Denver, Colorado, among the late-stage beat-generation art world. In the nineteen eighties and nineties, he was active in the vibrant alternative art scene in Houston, Texas, where he ran the lit programs at DiverseWorks Art Space. He has taught at Johns Hopkins University, MICA, and the University of Maryland at College Park. He is now an adjunct professor at Towson University and is represented by Fleckenstein Gallery in Baltimore, where he currently lives. His work is in the Menil Collection in Houston. Website: https://www.jacklivingston.net/.
Stories by Jack Livingston
Martens is a focused storyteller who delivers a strong narrative. The book is achingly heartfelt yet a whole lot of fun, a heady read by a writer who knows her craft and lets it fly.
Deborah English's illustrated fiction is more high art than a graphic novel, more expansive than an illustrated work.
Hal Boyd’s paintings operate on multiple levels and attract a diverse audience. They resonate with both high art enthusiasts and non-art world “civilians.” In this show, Boyd continues his exploration of the subconscious and philosophy, expressed through narrative imagery.
“The light entered my grandfather and, as a third-generation survivor, the light has been passed down through me. I pass it on through my work,” says Baltimore-based artist Kei Ito.