Discovering Vilen Giterman's Painting Style
Discovering Vilen Giterman’s Painting Style
January 30 – April 15, 2023
A reception will take place on Friday, March 24 between 4:00-6:00pm.
A program of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance
Discovering Vilen Giterman’s Painting Style
January 30 – April 15, 2023
A reception will take place on Friday, March 24 between 4:00-6:00pm.
In 2017 the Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries began building the world’s most comprehensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, and ephemera detailing the experiences of early modern women from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment.
Evergreen’s new major exhibition, A History of Houseplants, explores the forces that sparked the Victorian obsession with houseplants, reveals how the trend manifested at Evergreen and in Baltimore, and examines how today’s houseplant enthusiasts both recall and differ from the Victorians of 150 years ago.
On view October 1, 2022-June 4, 2023. Gallery open Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-4p.m. Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day.
Admission is FREE and no advance registration is necessary.
Online Event: Participants will receive a Zoom link one day prior to event.
Media artist Lee Boot will discuss his work in the exhibition, Abstracts & Artifacts, showing at The Peale until February 12th. Lee will engage the audience in considering the value, both for artists and society, as well as the aesthetic merits of artists pursuing an alternative career in which they work with scientists and policymakers on the challenges of our time.
ART SEMINAR GROUP HYBRID PROGRAM: IN-PERSON AND STREAMING ONLINE
Philip Guston: The Artist as a Young Man – Between Art and Politics (lecture 1 of 3)
Aneta Georgievska-Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland
Baltimore History Evenings, presented in partnership with the Baltimore City Historical Society, is a monthly series of presentations and discussions on Baltimore’s history. Talks begin at 7:00pm. Click the below link to learn more:
https://www.villagelearningplace.org/program/baltimore-history-evenings/
"The Village of African American Doll Artists". This event is the Artist Talk & Exhibition Opening. The exhibition takes a look at images through the lens of identity. The show is stellar. The curators and image makers are a grouping of renown African American doll and puppet artists who are unparalleled among their peers. They are living legacy. They are seasoned culture keepers. Their work includes dolls and puppets made of fabric, wood, papier-mâché, ceramic, air-dried clay, found items, and so, so much more.
"The Village of African American Doll Artists"
Artist Talk & Exhibition Opening: Suunday, February, 19, 2023
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Philip Guston: Abstract Expressionism and Its Discontents (lecture 2 of 3)
Aneta Georgievska-Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland
Aneta Georgievska-Shine will continue her series on Philip Guston for Art Seminar Group.
$15 fee for guests and subscribers (no fee for members)
FREE VIRTUAL EVENT -Friday 24th 2023, 12:00pm-1:00pm
Learn about Maryland's connection to the slave trade. While many view Maryland as a progressive state; the truth of its roots in slavery will open your eyes to many of the historic locations and notorious players in Maryland history that had a connection to slavery.
Presented by Chris Haley, Director of the Study, Legacy of Slavery in Maryland
Join us for a film festival that features numerous short films and live spoken-word performances. Door open at 5:30pm.
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
The Uffizi: Interior Architecture, plus Leonardo to Caravaggio (lecture 2 of 2)
Elaine Ruffolo, Renaissance art historian
Elaine Ruffolo will continue her lecture series on The Uffizi for Art Seminar Group.
$15 fee for guests and subscribers (no fee for members)
Featuring Esther Krinitz's Holocaust survival story exquisitely told through 36 hand-embroidered works, this exhibition pays tribute to humanity's long history, past and current, of unjustly persecuted innocents and the dream of a world at peace. A preamble to Esther's fabric collages include South African Truth and Reconciliation embroidered testimonies, work gathered from Lily Yeh's partnership with Rwandan Tutsi genocide survivors, and more.
Sheela Becton invites you to take a journey with her to India and experience the Colors of India brought to life on canvas. Exhibit is available September 8- October 14 at the Bernice Kish Gallery at Slayton House. A portion of sales from this exhibit will benefit HopeWorks Howard County. Gallery is open to the public M-F 9am-4:30pm but please call 410-730-3987 ahead of visit to make sure all areas are accessible.
Public reception will be on September 11, 3-5pm. Becton's Gallery Talk will take place on September 21, 10-11am.
December 3 - January 15, 2022
Free | No Tickets Necessary
On view during regular Peale operating hours
Thursday-Friday: 3:00-7:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-4:00pm
Three members of the African American Quilters of Baltimore, Sandra Smith, Rosalind Robinson, and Glenda Richardson, have created quilts to thank and honor all those who supported the Peale’s renovations and reopening this year. This exhibition presents more of their work at the Peale from December 3-January 8, 2023.
Who are Marylanders, why are they so obsessed with their flag, and what does duckpin bowling have to do with the Baltimore Orioles? This exhibition explores how Maryland and its people have changed since its founding in 1634. Learn how the dynamic geography of the state drove its industry, population, and the identity of Marylanders, and how the arts and culture of Maryland reflect on its past. For traveling visitors and lifelong Marylanders, Discover Maryland shows there is much to uncover about Maryland. Open through March 2022.
*November 17 - January 15, 2022
Free | No Tickets Necessary
On view during regular Peale operating hours
Thursday-Friday: 3-7pm
Saturday-Sunday: 10-4pm
The Unfinished Revolution explores the turmoil of the United States’ emergence on the world stage between 1775 and 1815. The exhibition highlights two points that became certain—the country’s revolution remained unfinished, and Marylanders of many races and creeds were at the forefront of each conflict.
Admission is free for MCHC members.
Both Sides Now
The Spirituality, Resilience & Innovation of Elizabeth Talford Scott
February 20 – April 21, 2023
Reception: March 16, 2023, 6:00–8:00pm
Curator: Amy Eva Raehse
Goya Contemporary Gallery is pleased to announce Both Sides Now: The Spirituality, Resilience & Innovation of Elizabeth Talford Scott on view from February 21st through April 21st with a reception held on March 16th from 6-8 pm.
***All tours offered on a pay-only-what-you-can basis and proceeds benefit The Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum***
The historic Poe House is currently closed to the public due to the COVID-19 response in Maryland, but that doesn’t mean Poe’s chamber door is closed to you online. Join us for a live virtual tour of the historic Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum, led by a real museum docent.