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‘Steady Ground’ Two Artist Exhibit – At Gifts Inn Boonsboro

September 13 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

🎨 You’re Invited to a Creative Adventure at the ‘Steady Ground’ Art Exhibit! 🌿🎉

Join us for a splash of color and a sprinkle of magic as we showcase the imaginative works of two extraordinary artists: the vibrant Acrylic Painter Jannon Baer and the whimsical Cyanotype Cultivator Emma Williams.

🗓 Save the Date: September 13th, 2026

⏰ Time: 1 PM – 3 PM

📍 Location: Gifts Inn Boonsboro

Get ready for a journey through mesmerizing art landscapes, where every corner is a new adventure and every brushstroke blossoms into a story. Don’t miss this chance to mingle with the artists and immerse yourself in a flourishing world of creativity. Bring your curiosity and a friend or two—it’s going to be a nature-infused, art-tastic time! 🌱🖌️✨

We can’t wait to see you there!

ABOUT EMMA WILLIAMS: “Throughout 2024, I printed a set of cyanotypes using plants growing in the orchards and forest near my home. I also learned to make inks from the foraged materials, such as black walnuts and peach tree bark, and from household materials like avocado pits and turmeric. I wanted to notice, name, and celebrate the plants that appear and recede as the seasons shift. I also sought a new approach to art-making. I am concerned about the public health impacts of routine plastic use, including the materials in standard acrylic paints. Therefore, I am developing an art-making approach that is rooted in its place of origin and releases less pollution.”

ABOUT JANNON BAER: “Jannon, a painter, dancer, and drummer from Washington County, MD, focuses on helping others connect with the present and find joy through art and movement. She has exhibited her work in various galleries and participated in community projects, including a mural in Hagerstown. Jannon holds a BFA in Painting and a minor in Printmaking from Shepherd University. In addition to painting, she teaches various dance styles, blending meditative practices for healing. She values her teachers and enjoys nature, drumming with a band, and spending time with her son, Kiran.”