Benito Gonzalez Solo Jazz Piano LIVE STREAMING CONCERT #2
Second in a series of three concerts by Benito Gonzalez.
His third appearance will be on Dec. 16.
Access the recording of his Oct. 1st concert.
Second in a series of three concerts by Benito Gonzalez.
His third appearance will be on Dec. 16.
Access the recording of his Oct. 1st concert.
For the third installment of the institution’s Core Conversation Series, MCHC is hosting a conversation on “authenticity,” where Aaron Henkin and Wendel Patrick, producers of the WYPR documentary series “Out of the Blocks,” joins MCHC's Director of Education David Armenti in a conversation about authenticity, what it means to be authentic, and how does it play a role in the way we collect objects and stories. This virtual program is free and open to all audiences, however registration is required.
Oldtime Central is very excited to announce The Fall Oldtime Gathering: a virtual weekend of workshops, jams, concerts, and lots of opportunities to socialize with the teachers and one another!
Join us for the weekend with teachers Jane Rothfield, Evie Ladin, Emily Mann, and Maggie Shar!
100% oldtime, 100% online.
For workshop descriptions:
https://oldtime-central.com/the-fall-oldtime-gathering/
To register directly:
“Steve Kirby IS A BADASS. Every once in a while a project comes in that just blows me away. This was the 2016 project. It is an amazing record on so many levels. It moved me.” Mark Wilder, Sony Music recording engineer
“Steve Kirby, like an alchemist, brews all these ingredients together and concocts listening universes that are both intellectually stimulating and musically pleasing, for both specialized and secular ears” Fredric Cardin, ICI Musique
Virtually tour the Lord Baltimore Hotel and learn the stories of its long term residents then have a seance at the end!
Feel free to bring your own equipment! Join paranormal investigator and author Vince Wilson as he explores the haunted history of The Lord Baltimore Hotel!
Live music, movement, and games that you can do at home!
Join Dance & Bmore for an Elder Arts Jam for those 65 + yrs and caregivers. Share this with anyone you think would LOVE to Jam!
Submit the form here (https://forms.gle/Xgi86eFA4A2JwsnH8) or email [email protected] to be added to the mailing list to receive updates and receive the invitation for the class.
Mathuin Smith, sax
Jose Andre, piano
Charles Perry, bass
Tyler Pons, drums
The Mathuin Smith Quartet is a 4-piece jazz ensemble based in the Washington, DC and Northern Virginia areas that comprises four talented student musicians in the area: saxophonist Mathuin Smith, pianist José André, bassist Charles Perry, and drummer Tyler Pons.
A fundraiser and gala for the Baltimore Rock Opera Society to officially kick off our tenth year of operation! Join the Baltimore Rock Opera Society for Swanktacular VI: 10th Anniversary Special!
Imagine a 1970's TV awards show of epic proportions. This year's star-studded event will be hosted by the dynamic duo and BROS performance alum, Rex and Lauren Anderson! Witness your favorite BROS moments, meet a puppet or two, and support your city's flagship rock opera company on our 10th anniversary of creating original rock theater.
Join the Baltimore Rock Opera Society for our sixth annual fundraising gala, Swanktacular VI: 10th Anniversary Special, now entirely virtual!
For reasons that by now should be obvious, we and our attendees will unfortunately not be able to enjoy the epic, in-person 10 Year Anniversary Special we've been planning. But you should know by now that BROS is not content to just do nothing, so we've created a whole new Swanktacular experience!
“I seek to inspire, enthrall, entertain and enrich through my musical storytelling,” says Marcia. “Truly, my life is my song to sing.”
Marcia Baird Burris, vocals
Jon Ozment, piano
Michael Bowie, bass
JC Jefferson, drums
Josiah Spencer, piano, drums
John Lamkin, drums
Samuel Prather, piano
Special Guest: Karen Linette, vocals
** Josiah Spencer's Birthday Bash! **
Join award-winning author Derrick Barnes as he shares about his path from child to published author and a reading from one of his books. The event will conclude with time for questions and answers.
Submit your questions to be answered during the live event: https://forms.gle/bK8tBPVFDS3dM5m49
Are you a creative interested in advocating for the significance of creativity in our current quarantine culture?
Join painter and MICA instructor Duane Lutsko in a presentation / open dialogue that explores creativity, art theory, and art activism.
We will open with Dr. Elliott Eisner’s Ten Lessons the Arts Teach to generate a dialogue and invite participants to challenge themselves to articulate a personal voice promoting the significance of art.
WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Art Seminar Group presents "The Silver Screen Storms the Stage" with J. Wynn Rousuck, former Baltimore Sun theater critic and current theater critic, WYPR
Connect with members of Maryland’s arts sector to build shared language and understandings about racial justice through guided discussions and sharing.
For dates, times, and registration, visit the book club registration page.
For those requesting assistance purchasing the books we will be reading as part of this series, please submit the Google Form Book Request.
As a 20th-century occupational therapist, Dr. William Rush Dunton Jr. saw potential in a popular tradition of needle crafts dating back to mid-19th-century Maryland women. The “wild and untamed” examples of self-expression through the Baltimore album quilt tradition married the therapeutic benefits of community and occupational therapy’s goal of assisting patients’ successful transition back into society.
As a 20th-century occupational therapist, Dr. William Rush Dunton Jr. saw potential in a popular tradition of needle crafts dating back to mid-19th-century Maryland women. The “wild and untamed” examples of self-expression through the Baltimore album quilt tradition married the therapeutic benefits of community and occupational therapy’s goal of assisting patients’ successful transition back into society.
Panel Discussion with Trans Professionals
Join Moderator Diego Miguel Sanchez , APR, Director of Advocacy, Policy & Partnerships, PFLAG National in discussion with Dr. Dana Beyer, Essi, Gavriel Legynd, and Winnie Hul l.
We will be discussing ways to motivate members to create space for trans people in their prospect base as employees and suppliers, as well as providing community support while engaging and being involved with trans-led and trans-supportive organizations across industries.
Virtual Artist Talk in conjunction with the Rights & Wrongs Exhibition, featuring Antonio McAfee, Erin Fostel, and McKinley Wallace III
About this Event
Programming in conjunction with the exhibition Rights and Wrongs: Citizenship, Belonging, and the Vote