BSA Visual Arts students Kenya Price ’27, Justyn Santos ’27, Aidan Myles ’27, Jaazaniah Goodridge ’27, and Wilson Fanning ’27 had their original portraits featured during Baltimore’s Tupac Day celebration on May 8, 2026. The students’ work was showcased as part of the citywide event honoring BSA alum Tupac Shakur, and all featured pieces were sold. We’re proud to celebrate their creativity, talent, and accomplishment. See works below.

Kenya Price ’27
Kenya Price (she/her) is a third year student at Baltimore School for the Arts. She specializes in photography and painting but works with almost any medium. Her work explores a diverse range of ideas and topics. Price’s pieces have been featured in BSA student exhibitions, the 2026 addition of the “Hidden Voices” calendar, the Anne Arundel Community College Black History Month gallery, and multiple films.

Justyn Santos ’27
Justyn Santos (he/him) is a third-year Visual Arts Department student at Baltimore School for the Arts, specializing in mixed media ceramics and painting. Their work explores themes of identity and self expression through the combination of painting and print making. Justyn pieces have been featured in BSA Student Exhibitions. They are currently preparing to develop a series of artworks portraying the many emotions that makes him himself.

Aidan Myles ’27
Aidan Myles (he/him) is a third-year Visual Arts Department student at Baltimore School for the Arts, specializing in mixed media and printmaking. Their work showcases their creativity mind and spontaneous instinct mostly through the use of oil pastels. Aidan’s pieces have been featured in BSA Student Exhibitions and the State of Maryland Emerging Young Artists Showcase. They are currently preparing to develop a series of artworks showcasing their spontaneous creativity.

Jaazaniah Goodridge ’27
Jaazaniah Goodridge (he/him) is a third year visual arts student at Baltimore school for the arts specializing in drawing. His work specializes in portraits and still-life’s. Mostly made with chalk pastel. Jaazaniah’s portraits has been featured in past BSA art exhibitions. Jaazaniah plans to complete many more projects in the future.

Wilson Ford Fanning ’27
Wilson Ford Fanning (they/them) is a third year Visual Arts student at Baltimore School for the Arts, specializing in mixed-media, painting, and digital art. Their work exhibits a large range of themes but revolves loosely around quiet contemplation. Fanning’s pieces have been featured in BSA Student exhibitions, a few BSA showcases, a film, and the 2026 edition of the Denyse Graves Foundation “Hidden Voices” calendar. They are currently developing a series of works examining the human connection to nature, for an exhibition organization they are starting along with two other BSA students.