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Anthony G.
I Anthony Gulley was born and raised in Detroit Michigan. I came to Philadelphia in 2012, in 2018 I had the opportunity to get into Studio Incamminati’s Art program, this opened my eyes to doing Art again. I started drawing at a very young age! I’ve been told that I have an eye for interpreting objects, shapes, colors and composition. I enjoy working with my Art Instructors at Studio Incamminati, I love to learn and practice in an environment where I can focus and do my best Art! I cultivate my creativity by practicing patience, which allows me to present my best works.
Juanita N. Jones
My name is Juanita n. Jones I was born and have lived here in Philadelphia all of my life. I started taking art therapy in 2013. after art therapy, i began taking instructional Art classes at Studio Incamminati on and off over a few years. While taking the classes I have learned many different mediums which consist of Charcoal ,Graphite, Painting “Color Studies and Grisaille.” This has been a very therapeutic experience for me while dealing with health concerns. Art has allowed me to open up, express and share myself with my community. It has also helped to me build up my confidence and explore Art on many different levels. My creativity has given me many possibilities to tell stories through Art.
Terri Sams
She is the first born on her father’s side and the middle child from her mother.
So in one end she has Leadership skills and the other she knows how to listen to other
She loves being a team player. She was born on 7/28/1984. Her mother said she was
Feet frist coming in to this world and she has not stop yet.she grow up being scared of being herself, But learn that she like sports she play basketball, track team and football has well
Sometime she didn't always new how to tell people that she was upset so she acted in bad ways that was not good for her or others. So one day someone give her an art set and then she was off from there taking her anger out on paper and colors. She also learn to help others along The way that had the same issues that she had and show them what art can do for them. One of her other loves was sign language, one day they read a book about a deaf and blind girl who lives on a farm and and a teacher came and helped her learn to see and speak without using her voice
Terrie fights everyday to be a good person to others when she is having a bad day she has mental health and has to lrean to use her skill to work on herself everyday that were her art work come in.She has 10 kids 21-3 6girls 4-boys she became a mother young looking for fathers love so she had kids thinking that would help. Being a mother helped her along the way of know how to deal with life. Terrie wants people to fall in love with the colors first then the work For it to take you to a place u have never been before to better understand your pain in your life Has well has hers. Her artwork has help Terrie grow has a person. She is for the people that have no way of speaking their feelings out the right ways so her art will do it for them.
Brian Kane
Born in Philadelphia in 1960. I started drawing and painting so young, I can't remember when.
By 8yo, I found myself as a painter's helper/shop rat for a neighborhood sign painter until the age of 11. Leaning on my artistic talents in vocational H.S., I graduated valedictorian at 16yo, w/ a 2 year certificate in commercial photography/ offset printing. I spent 7 years in musical theater as an audio technician and finally asst. technical director.
I additionally spent 20+ years in the Philadelphia tourism industry, proudly co-founding the Assoc. of Philadelphia Tour Guides (A.P.T.), which is still thriving, since 2008. while interning at Project H.O.M.E. in Advocacy/Public Policy, I found my most recent position as a Studio Artist/Facilities Mgr. at Meg Saligman Studio and was there for 3 years until just prior to the pandemic.