Hot Club of Baltimore Sizzles Once Again
Hot Club of Baltimore Sizzles Once Again
Gypsy Jazz at Sotto Sopra Restaurant
Hot Club of Baltimore Sizzles Once Again
Gypsy Jazz at Sotto Sopra Restaurant
In partnership with Howard County Recreation and Parks’ Department of Therapeutic Recreation and Inclusion Services, this exhibit showcases work by youth and adult artists with developmental disabilities, created in the Exploring Art and Focus on Art programs offered by the Department of Therapeutic Recreation and Inclusion Services. In these programs, youth and adults with developmental disabilities have the opportunity to explore a variety of media, styles, and methods of creating art.
Reception: March 15, 5-7pm.
The Julio Fine Arts Gallery at Loyola University Maryland presents Brenton Good: Assisi. In June 2016, Brenton Good visited the Italian town of Assisi, known as the birth place of St. Francis, and set in the undulating hills of Umbria. Good, an abstract painter and printmaker, brought back drawings of Assisi and began to combine the landscapes with his more familiar gridded abstract works. According to the artist: “These hovering forms and overlapping colors found in nature relate directly to other abstract works being created simultaneously.
Preschoolers will love this program just for them. Explore the museum’s galleries through stories, songs, crafts, and pint-size tours with a different theme each week.
WHEN Tuesdays through June 19, 2018 / 10:30am-11:30am
COST Kids: Free; Adults: $5; BMI Members: Free. Advance registration suggested, contact [email protected] or 410.727.4808 x132
Preschoolers will love this program just for them. Explore the museum’s galleries through stories, songs, crafts, and pint-size tours with a different theme each week.
WHEN Tuesdays through June 19, 2018 / 10:30am-11:30am
COST Kids: Free; Adults: $5; BMI Members: Free. Advance registration suggested, contact [email protected] or 410.727.4808 x132
When words fail, a home-cooked meal transcends differences in this touching story of intergenerational connectedness, forgiveness and the sweetest spice of life: love. As a Korean family struggles to relate across emotional and cultural divides, it’s the ingredients they share in common that lead to understanding. A perceptive and lyrical exploration of the act of cooking as a form of expression, Aubergine is a mouthwatering meditation on the beauty of life where hope is no mere ingredient—it’s the main course.
by Julia Cho | Directed by Vincent M. Lancisi
Produced in association with Olney Theatre Center.
Empowerment, Access, Co-Creation, Ethics
AIA Baltimore and the Baltimore Architecture Foundation are celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Spring Lecture Series. The series brings globally recognized designers and scholars to the city to speak about design in relation to a timely theme. This year’s theme is Empowerment, Access, Co-Creation and Ethics, exploring how design can be a vital and powerful catalyst for social change. It will explore the role of power in design and how designers facilitate its redistribution.
Krisztina Dér: flute/light
Thursday, March 29, 7:30 p.m.
UMBC Music Box
Hailed by The Washington Post as a musician with “a clean, full-bodied tone and fleet fingers,” flutist and UMBC alumna Krisztina Dér (’12) has focused on the integration of flute music and lighting art, leading her to commission works by composers Stuart Saunders Smith, Michael S. Rothkopf, and others. Come explore visual-sonic intermedia art for a unique performance experience!
Rhea Butcher is a Los Angeles-based standup comic, actor and writer. Originally from the Midwest, Rhea grew up skateboarding the mean streets of Akron, Ohio. Their blue collar brand of cool has endeared them to audiences nationwide, as they’ve performed standup and appeared on shows such as The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, @Midnight and Conan. Rhea’s first television series, “Take My Wife” premiered as a critical hit and was reviewed by Vanity Fair, The New York Times, Vulture, IndieWire and countless other outlets.
IN THE COMPANY OF MEN … PART III
by Vincent E. Thomas/VTDance
March 30 & 31
In the Company of Men … Part III is an evening of dance art embracing themes of masculinity, life, love, social awareness, and human-ness. With a talented cast of all men, Vincent brings to the stage many perspectives on life through the physical work of the male body. The artistic range of the works is bold and impressive.
Five Classes: Saturdays, March 31 – May 5 (no class 4/28), 11am – 1pm and performance on Friday, May 11th, 8pm
Cost $225/$250 (member/non-member) – Full class only, no drop-ins
Be your most audacious, bold, confident and authentic self! Burlesque builds self-assurance and empowers you to EMBAWDY glamour, poise, purpose and oomph—whether on-stage, in the bedroom, or in the boardroom!
This isn’t your typical Easter Egg Hunt event -- it’s for both kids and pets and includes some very unusual amusements!
Hone your photography skills with volunteers from Creative Exposure Baltimore. Discuss the basics of composition as a group, then practice your technique around the museum campus. Bring your own camera and equipment. No advance registration required. All levels welcome. Cost included with museum admission.
Y:ART Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its eighteenth exhibition, featuring the exceptional paintings by Pam Phillips and Tremain Smith. The Artists Talk will be held on Saturday, March 31, 2018 from 4pm - 6pm.
Hot Bits celebrates Queer/Trans and People of Color and their pleasure, empowerment and self love. Hot Bits is part of re-writing the alienating categories defined by the mainstream commercial porn and sex industries of who/what is desirable, and what desire looks/feels like. We believe erotic art holds the potential for uncovering the sexual self-determination necessary for fully liberated connection and healing.
Part of our 2018 Salon Series—cocktails, conversation, and staged readings of plays by women playwrights, curated and directed by the women of Everyman Theatre’s Resident Acting Company. A savagely funny mash-up of Kardashian and Brontë-esque milieus, The Moors brings a sexy wink and contemporary twist to the Victorian Gothic tale of two sisters (and a dog) who dream of love, power and visibility while grappling the strange and dangerous land around them. “Like a good dream, it can give you stuff to chew over breakfast.” – The New York Times
IMDA MFA 2018 Thesis Exhibition
Tuesday, April 3 – Wednesday, April 25
UMBC Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
The Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture presents the annual MFA Thesis Exhibition featuring works by graduates of UMBC’s MFA programs in Visual Arts. The work selected represents the culmination of each student’s unique experience in UMBC’s dynamic and demanding MFA program.
An opening reception will be heldon Tuesday, April 3, from 5 to 7 p.m., and the exhibition will open for regular hours on Wednesday, April 4.
We offer FREE admission to the museum on the first Thursday of each month!
Produced by Feld Entertainment, Marvel Universe LIVE! Age of Heroes is performing at Royal Farms Arena from April 5 to April 8.