Brown Sugar Bake-Off: A Black Woman Play Festival
Virtual Festival: October 2021
Free Playwriting Workshop: August 7, 2021
Submission Window: July 10 - September 3, 2021
Virtual Festival: October 2021
Free Playwriting Workshop: August 7, 2021
Submission Window: July 10 - September 3, 2021
Make Studio is pleased to present the 4th installment of Cordially Invited, our invitational exhibition and set of complementary programming featuring artworks created in innovative U.S. and international studios that serve artists with disabilities. Cordially Invited celebrates the exciting and thought-provoking art produced in progressive art studios as a way to better understand and appreciate our neuro-diverse world.
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Italian Villas of the Renaissance: Echoes of Pliny
Brian Kelly, AIA, professor, University of Maryland, school of architecture, planning & preservation
This virtual discussion will explore the historical and contemporary perspectives on witchcraft, archetypes of femininity, and their relationship to contemporary culture. Joining the discussion are Awo Faleyewa, Chief Olumo Ifa Priestess and Elder mother of Ile Ofo Ase Iyaami Oshorunga; Robin Morgan, poet, author, and social justice activist; and Hannah Segrave, historian and lecturer of Italian Studies at The Ohio State University. The talk will be moderated by Dr.
Were it not for the Port, there may have never been a Baltimore, or a Baltimore that any of today’s citizens would recognize. As Baltimoreans, we have heard for years that the Port is the essence of the city. The Port is, was and has always been a source of prosperity for “The Queen City of the Patapsco”.
Join us on October 26th at 7:00PM for an in-depth look at the history of Baltimore’s port with Senior Museum Educator Jack Burkert.
Join us for a Baker Info Session, featuring a presentation from GBCA Staff with detailed program overviews and instructions on using the site. This year, Info Sessions will take place virtually through the Zoom Platform. An RSVP is required in order to receive the Zoom Link. Check back soon for a presentation you can watch at your leisure.
UPCOMING VIRTUAL INFO SESSIONS
Wednesday, November 3, noon - 1:30pm
Tuesday, November 9, 6pm - 7:30pm
Sunday, November 14, 3pm - 4:30pm
Go behind the scenes to learn how the rare surviving uniform of Revolutionary War hero, Lt. Colonel Tench Tilghman (1744-1786), was reproduced for the Maryland Center for History and Culture's latest exhibition, The Unfinished Revolution: Maryland in the Wars for Independence. Allison Tolman, Vice President of Collections & Interpretation at MCHC, will dive into discussion with Neal Hurst, historic tailor and Associate Curator of Costume & Textiles at Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Join us at the Baltimore Museum of Art for an evening inspired by Juan Gris, a pioneering and revolutionary contributor to the Cubist movement.
The program begins with a performance by PostClassical Ensemble, produced in collaboration with the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain and conducted by music director Angel Gil-Ordóñez. After the performance, take a deep dive into several of Gris’ works through a dynamically illustrated lecture by Dr. Harry Cooper, senior curator and head of modern art at the National Gallery of Art in DC.
RSVP required.
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
An Inventive and Creating Genius: Drawings by Giovanni Battista Piranesi
John Marciari, curatorial chair, Morgan Library & Museum
How have your memories of winter changed throughout your lifetime? Join a discussion about changing weather patterns over time and the impact of the earlier onset of spring on plant species in Maryland with Lynn Cazabon, the featured artist of the Maryland Center for History and Culture's exhibition Losing Winter, as well as Dan Barrie, Modeling, Analysis, Predictions & Projections Program Director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Erin Posthumus, Outreach Coordinator at the USA National Phenology Network.
This event will be able to stream virtually as well as attend in-person.
Creative Alliance convenes some of the brightest old-time musicians, singers, and dancers in the country to celebrate where this music exists today. Join host artists Ken & Brad Kolodner for the Baltimore Old Time Music Festival!
On Friday night, Ken and Brad welcome a dizzying lineup of musicians including Brad Leftwich & The Humdingers, Bill and The Belles, and Jake Blount with his band.
Join us for a day of insightful and compelling experiences to deepen your understanding of anti-racism and abolitionist teaching in arts education including breakout sessions on racial equity facilitation, small group affinity spaces, and arts education content breakouts that address national trends that may affect your classroom. This symposium is produced in partnership with Baltimore Corps. Register by Monday, Nov. 8th for automatic eligibility to enter the raffle to win $100. Winner to be announced during the symposium.
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Story of an Odd Couple – Van Gogh and Gauguin in Arles
Chris Boicos, professor of art history for the University of Southern California Paris program and founder (2007) and main lecturer for Paris Art Studies
More than 1,300 participants attended Peabody Institute's February symposium, The Next Normal: Arts Innovation and Resilience in a Post-COVID World, and one of the themes that developed was the urgent need to build performing arts institutions that are more flexible and adaptable structurally and programmatically, responsive to communities, and open to evolving ways of making art.