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ARTIST DIRECTORY

Meet our Muddy Creek Artist Guild Artists! We are currently working on adding more artists to our directory throughout 2026. Please check back for more updates!

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Mixed Media Artist. Painting, Collage. Anita's art consists of oil, acrylic, watercolors and mixed media.

Anita says: "In watercolor there is always an element of surprise, of chance. The colors blend on the paper; the paints flow. I'm always exploring other media, but so far, watercolor is still the medium that takes my breath away."

Anita Ewing

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Glass Art. Lisa creates colorful glass jewelry, night lights, and other vibrant pieces of art using glass. You can find her on Saturdays at the Anne Arundel County Farmer's Market or at one of our pop-up shows.

Lisa Fairbank

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Mixed Media, Painting. Stephanie is a fluid painter primarily using acrylics on canvas. Coastal, coffee (she loves Starbucks!), and cocktail art, as well as unique oyster shell art are her specialties. Each piece of her art reflects her passion for bold colors and flowing forms. 

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Stephanie says "Nothing makes me happier than seeing my artwork enjoyed by others. I truly believe that if you love what you do, you will do it well. So I happily share my art and soul with you!"​

Stephanie Kilchenstein

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Watercolors and Mixed Media.

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Stay tuned for more about Betsy and her artwork!

Betsy Meynardie

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Mixed Media, Painting, Sculpture. Lora's extensive art forms include oil painting, figurative sculpture, drawing and mixed media/collage.

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Lora says: "I'm a generalist artistically speaking, meaning I do a range of art from figurative and portrait sculpture to realistic, impressionistic, and abstract painting, as well as collage. Recently I made several exhibit elements for the U.S. Botanic Gardens."

Lora Moran

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My Clay Jewelry: A Tactile Tale of Transformation and Expression
Michelle says "There's a certain magic in working with clay. It's a primal connection, a dance between my hands and a malleable earth, that culminates in something both beautiful and wearable. My clay jewelry art is more than just adornment; it’s a testament to patience, a canvas for creativity, and a tangible embodiment of stories waiting to be told."

Michelle Schneider

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Woodworking. Meryl makes beautiful wooden boxes and ornaments that start from the heart. She burns the tree of life image onto each piece, so every box is unique.

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Meryl Tiemann

Our Community Partners and Sponsors

The Guild is very pleased to recognize the local organizations, businesses, and business people who have offered their support for promoting art and artists in Southern Anne Arundel County by supporting MCAG.

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