TOWSON, Md. — The Towson Arts Collective's gallery in downtown Towson is buzzing with activity as artists prepare for this weekend's Cromwell Valley Harvest and Arts Festival.
The vibrant gallery space, located in Court Towers across from the courthouse, serves as one of Towson's hidden gems and a must-visit destination for local art lovers. The gallery showcases work from collective members, including Sandi Wilson from Monkton.
"I'm an encaustic artist, which is beeswax and damar resin. It's one of the oldest forms of painting. And what's great about it is, I can put organic materials in it. For example this one has dried flowers. And I can also put words and I can put photography," Wilson said.
Wilson will be among 30 artisans participating in the fourth annual Cromwell Valley Harvest