Winterfest 2023 and Annual Holiday Sale
Preview Party: Friday, November 17 at 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Preview Party: Friday, November 17 at 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Following an open call to artists based in Maryland and neighboring states, Nekisha Durrett of Washington, D.C. and Jackie Milad of Baltimore were selected by a jury to create new works in dialogue with Fred Wilson’s Artemis/Bast (1992). The sculpture joins the body of Artemis, Greek goddess of the hunt, and the head of Bast (also known as Bastet), the more ancient Egyptian cat goddess. The black feline head sits atop the white plaster body, asserting Africa as a vital source of knowledge across the ancient world.
Tiona Nekkia McClodden’s genre-defying work, Play Me Home (2021), is a four-channel video with sound and sculptural objects (two horns, a leather-bound script, and seeds) blending narrative fiction and nonfiction. This installation reflects the Philadelphia-based artist’s three-year journey of delving into her family history and funerary traditions in the South.
UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture presents States of Becoming, an exhibition curated by Fitsum Shebeshe and produced by Independent Curators International (ICI), on view at the CADVC from September 22 through December 9.
You are invited to attend the LASPED Heidi Neff closing reception on Devember 7, 2023. The event will take place between 5:00-6:30pm.
This exhibition installaiton features several of Neff's experimental animations and installations that were created during the COVID-19 lockdown.
FEATURING
Daneil Adegbesan | Raina Allmond | Gen Fraser | Mackenzie Foy | Ben Kantt Brian Menifee | Eduard Osterom | Shaquan Pearson | Iya Jackson
Claudia Watts
The John Fonda Gallery at Theatre Project now showing ‘False Idols’ an installation by Isabel Pardo from December 8th, 2023 to February 4th, 2024.
Lost Boys: Amos Badertscher’s Baltimore is the first career retrospective of artist Amos Badertscher in the United States. Between the 1960s and 2005, Badertscher documented hustlers, club kids, go-go dancers, drag queens, drug addicts, friends, and lovers who were part of LGBTQ+ life in Baltimore. A self-taught photographer, Badertscher (American, born 1936) worked on the fringes of the polite society into which he was born as an upper-middle class white Baltimorean.
Zekes’ Coffee Shop and Maryland Art Place (MAP) are pleased to present Generation: Crit II, an exhibition featuring artworks from a local Maryland Art Crit Group, The Salonistas: Loose Threads. The Salonistas is a tapestry of friends with individual art practices whose unifying thread is to connect with one another and gain inspiration and insight into their work through feedback. This group includes accomplished artists who have won grants and awards and exhibited both nationally and internationally.
Join psychodramatist Joshua Lee for a unique, fun exploration of the ways we are more alike than different.
Led by Certified Psychodramatist and Certified Systemic Team Coach, Joshua Lee, this event will use action-oriented exercises and frameworks, such as socio-drama (spontaneous enactment of social situations), to explore ways in which we are more alike than different in a unique, fun, and relaxed atmosphere.
Our annual salon-style, non-juried exhibit showcasing artwork in a variety of media by Howard County artists. Reception includes live music, refreshments, and the presentation of the Covington Emerging Artist Award sponsored by Robin Holliday of HorseSpirit Arts Gallery. Free & open to the public.
Urbex features paintings and photographs by Michael Hower and Greg McLemore. Michael specializes in capturing the haunting beauty of abandoned prisons while Greg depicts the dilapidated buildings and complexity of Baltimore City and Nagasaki, Japan.
Complimentary drinks and light snacks will be served during the reception.
All Ages!
On display in CAC hallways and display cases, reception in CAC's Hal Gomer Gallery
Teen Club is CAC’s after-school program for Brooklyn Park Middle School students. The club provides a diverse range of art activities such as painting, drawing, sculpture, woodworking, ceramics, and more. Over the semester, students work on designing and curating this art exhibition showcasing their creations.
Help Port Discovery ring in 2024 with the annual Noontime New Year Event. Take a family photo in front of our New Year’s Eve backdrop. Make your own confetti cannon or number template. Write or draw your resolution on our Wish Tree. Watch a comedy show and make your own jokes or listen to stories and play musical instruments. Participate in a sensory exploration. And don’t forget to countdown to noon! This year, we will also offer a sensory friendly countdown.
Parking Address:- 55 Market Place Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Join MiEN’s Dr. Christina Counts for a journey into the future of school, business, social, and home furniture that continues to blend smart design, durable materials, and fun.
On View: FRI JAN 5 – SAT FEB 17
Artist Talk: FRI FEB 16 | 6:30PM
Blooming Scapes! is a group exhibition focusing on the variation of use of the landscape within art. Vibrant hills, topographic scenes, and more will be on view! Featured artists include Kini Collins, Lyndie Vantine, Hyunsuk Erickson, Fanni Somogyi, Paula Zaremba, and Deb Jansen.
[Baltimore, USA 02/25/2024] — ‘The Experiment’ exhibition is set to disrupt the art scene with its bold exploration of unconventional mediums and their impact on audience behavior in the digital age. Curated to provoke thought and inspire conversation by Erhan Us, ‘The Experiment’ pushes the boundaries of contemporary art, inviting viewers to question established norms and engage with creativity in new and unexpected ways.
Help send Mando for Kids to Italy for the International Mandolin Accademia with Maestro Carlo Aonzo!
$20 suggested donation.
Beer, wine and appetizers
Mando for Kids promotes and teaches classical mandolin to young students in the Baltimore area - it’s the only program of its kind in the United States! It was started by a group within the Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra and continues under the direction of Laura Norris, a Classical Mandolin Society fellow, member of the Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra and Baltimore Mandolin Quartet.