Tony Shore is a Baltimore-based artist recognized for his paintings on black velvet that depict the blue-collar life of his hometown. He received his BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, and an his MFA from Yale University School of Art. He also studied at the prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. His awards include The Janet and Walter Sondheim Prize, The Bethesda Painting Prize, a Baltimore Artist Rubys Grant, several Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Awards, and most recently, a Franz and Virginia Bader Grant. Tony has exhibited his work at the Baltimore Museum of Art, The Delaware Art Museum, The Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, The Noyes Museum, Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, the Kunstalle Beacon, George Adams Gallery, and the Grimaldis Gallery, as well as many other galleries throughout the U.S. He has also shown internationally in France and numerous Museums in China. Tony is a faculty member and former chair of the Painting Department at the Maryland Institute College of Art.