Joanne S. Scott began her art studies at the Boston Museum School and the Rhode Island School of Design, later receiving a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Scott was president of the Maryland Federation of Artists and co-founded Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts.  She painted and taught art privately. In the 1990’s in New Jersey, she founded the 1860 House, a Creative Arts Center in Montgomery Township.  She was art director and president of the Printmaking Council of New Jersey and co-founder of the Princeton Art Alliance. Joanne painted until in 2021 when at 93 she passed away leaving the legacy of her art.

Victoria Scott McConnell grew up surrounded by art as both parents were professional artists. She is  a retired public school teacher, having taught for 35 years in a variety of subjects.  She is passionate about fiber and starting out with traditional quilt patterns and now has turned to dyeing fabric and creating her own designs for quilts. Victoria is also president of the Fiber Arts Center Eastern Shore in Denton, Maryland.

Adam Scott McConnell spent many years in other professions but has always found joy in the act of making. He spent part of his college career as an art student of photography and sculpture before finishing in the sciences. More recently, he has found his place in ceramic art, where he makes and teaches at Baltimore Clayworks.

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