Anaitza Marisol Brown (also known by the indigenous Taíno spelling, Anaiça), was born in 2004 in Baltimore, Maryland. She is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in General Fine Art, with double minors in Creative Entrepreneurship and Experimental Fashion, at the Maryland Institute College of Art. As a multidisciplinary artist and a woman of black, latin, and indigenous descent, her work centers around concepts like culture, identity, personal experience, and societal issues. She works through a variety of media such as highly rendered colored pencil and charcoal drawings, intimate sculptures with a focus on texture and craft, journaling and poetic writing, and elegant fashions. Brown has designed in fashion shows such as MICA’s 30th Annual Benefit Fashion Show, Upturn, and the 2026 Multi Media Event, as well as displaying work in exhibitions like Front and Center in the Rosenberg Gallery at MICA, and Loose Ends at the Burren College of Art in Ballyvaughan, Ireland.