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Clayworks March-May Exhibitions

Clayworks March-May Exhibitions

March 14 - May 9

The main exhibition, GRAPHIC CLAY juried by Jason Bige Burnett, will highlight new developments and techniques in surface design of ceramic art and will showcase new talent as well as highlight known experts in the field. This vibrant and illustrative exhibition will include methods such as sgraffito, mishima, china paint, ceramic decals and print processes on clay.

To view the juried and invited artists, please visit http://www.baltimoreclayworks.org/exhibition/exhibition_gallery/15/Graphic_Clay.html

Solo Gallery: BEN FREUND, ELEMENTS. While it initially appears to be an exhibit of ancient artifacts, ELEMENTS is actually an exploration of what we as a species choose to immortalize.

Community Arts Gallery: HEALING JOURNEYS: HOW ART SERVES OUR MILITARY, curated by Emily Kohlenstein. An exhibition showcasing a collection of mixed media created by military and service members.

Project Space: A REVOLUTION UNFOLDED, curated by Jennifer Gray, this exhibition showcases a wide range collection of art work that sparks dialogue about representation, race and privilege.During the reception, free form performance based poetry will take place. Jalen Crawford will perform "Someday We'll All Be Free" by Donny Hathaway with the poem "America was Never America to Me" by Langston Hughes in the middle of the song. Sierra Upshaw is performing a revised version with modern references of the timely poem "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil-Scott Heron. Khalid Yates will perform a piece inspired by this exhibition's premise - how the media can cloud and misrepresent historical events.

Image: Bowl by Colleen McCall

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Repeats weekly Sunday -- until Saturday May 9, 2015.
Repeats weekly Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday and Friday -- until Friday May 8, 2015.
Repeats weekly Saturday -- until Friday May 8, 2015.
Free

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