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Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 18th from 6pm to 8pm
Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 18th from 6pm to 8pm
Opening Reception: Thurs., Apr. 16, 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Gallery Hours: Tues. - Sat., 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The annual undergraduate juried exhibition features students’ works that represent various tracks, including painting, sculpture, graphic design, illustration, crafts, metalworking/jewelry, ceramics, digital art and design, photography and printmaking. Juror: artist and writer Cara Ober.
Enjoy some cool piano and guitar tunes with your meal. Phillips Seafood Restaurant in Baltimore offers live music from local musicians every day. Thursday features Kevin Buttry and Paul Palumbo
SHOW DATES: May 21–24 (A Weekend) & May 28–31 (B Weekend)
Thursday showtimes: 6:30PM & 9:00PM
Friday & Saturday showtimes: 7:00PM & 9:30PM
Sunday showtimes: 2:00PM, 5:00PM, 7:30PM
Doors are 30 minutes prior to each show.
each and every Monday, Sentimiento Dance Team and Cedric Teamer of Bmore/DC Casineros will be bringing you the hottest bachata y salsa night in town! Formerly hosted by Sean Climer of GBD, he has turned over the sovereignty of this wonderful venue to us and although those are big shoes to fill, we promise to do it bigger and better! We'll be kicking off each night with a FREE salsa on1, salsa on2, casino/rueda, or a bachata lesson at9pm! After the lesson, we'll dance the night away to some of the hottest mix of salsa, timba/ son, bachata, cha cha, and merengue tipico!
It’s time to grab those bibs and break out the crackers! Phillips Crab Deck in Baltimore will be opening for another great season of seafood during the first weekend in April (weather permitting). The Crab Deck is the perfect place to take in the sights and sounds of Baltimore’s exciting Inner Harbor while digging into the freshest seafood the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean have to offer.
A Lasting Legacy: Baltimore's African American Heritage Passport is available at major public events and at PNC Bank branches across the city. The Lasting Legacy passport groups sites of African American heritage by geography: sites in downtown Baltimore, sites in West Baltimore, sites in Fell’s Point, and a specific section on the historic Mount Auburn Cemetery. All of the sites are within the boundaries of the Baltimore National Heritage Area. Basic site information is provided, including a physical address and telephone number and website address if available.
Discover Baltimore! Put your best foot forward and see the best of Baltimore! Join the Heritage Area’s Urban Rangers on a memorable walk through history featuring historic attractions, neighborhoods, and colorful stories that make Baltimore charming and unique. From the Fells Point to Pennsylvania Ave, from the Inner Harbor to Mount Vernon – we’ve got you covered!
Heritage Walk: Monday - Friday 10 am; Saturday and Sunday 10 am & 1 pm
Historic Fell's Point: Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am
For group tours or special arrangements call 410-878-6411
The following exhibitions will be open to the public MAY 16 through JULY 4, 2015. Admission is free. Gallery hours are Mon-Fri 10AM-5PM, Sat-Sun 12-5PM.
Builders of all ages are invited to explore, build and play in our newest traveling exhibition – LEGO® Castle Adventure! In this exhibit kids and their families are transported to a LEGO® kingdom where they too can become master castle builders, using one of the greatest building materials of all time – LEGO bricks.
Visitors will be immersed in castle-life through experiences and activities including:
The Frederick Douglass – Isaac Myers Maritime Museum Park in Baltimore, Maryland, is the ideal venue for a series of impressive works by Liz Brasser, a local artist who resides in Baltimore County.
The majority of the paintings on display are a result of the artist’s work from this past summer, when she could be found painting in the early morning hours on the various docks and piers of Baltimore’s colorful harbor.
April 8 – June 30
Abbott Miller: Design & Content
UMBC Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
A little bit Forrest Gump, a little bit Indiana Jones, 100% real. Discover the most extraordinary Baltimorean you’ve never heard of! The Jewish Museum of Maryland and The Maryland Historical Society invite you on a journey to put together the puzzle of one man’s life. It’s a journey full of twists, turns, and missing clues.
Throughout history, Mendes Cohen was there.
The annual Resident Visual Artists Exhibit showcases recent work in a variety of media created by artists with studios at the Howard County Center for the Arts: James Adkins, Joan Bevelaqua, Michael Brown, Art Landerman, Diana Marta, Amanda Gordon Miller, Myungsook Ryu Kim, Joyce Ritter, Jereme Scott, Alice St. Germain-Gray, Andrei Trach, Jamie Travers, Mary Jo Tydlacka, and David Zuccarini.
The ancient metalworking technique of repoussé, the art of raising ornament in relief from the reverse side, has a rich history. In America, repoussé-style silver became associated early on with Baltimore, largely through the influence of the China trade and its introduction of complementary carved and ornamented wares.
Charles Willson Peale, his sons, nieces and nephew were artists and naturalists whose portraits, miniatures, still lifes and silhouettes provide an eloquent and detailed chronicle of the most notable people and events of the republic’s early history. In addition to a selection of the family’s Baltimore-related artwork, this focus exhibition explores the origins and continued development of the landmark museum and portrait gallery opened in Baltimore by Rembrandt Peale in 1814, and which now is poised to reopen after restoration as the Peale Center for Baltimore History and Architecture.
Local musicians will perform live in Pratt & Light Plaza every week. Play chess, read a book, chat with friends or enjoy lunch during this series of special performances.
Valencia is a body of work, which bridges events and experiences distinct to the artist and a concern with the way certain forms can possess the space and qualia of and/or around a given subject. These material manifestations of platonic items and phenomena are held by a reductive but malleable system of canvas construction and assembly, at once painting, and a suspension system, containing the pressure both physical and perceptual of a thing to the space that contains it.
Beth Pohlman | Tuesday 1:00 - 4:30pm | May 5 - May 26
Students explore electrolytic etching with a variety of metals. Various techniques and applications, including photo, transfer, and free-form etching, will be covered. Patinas and surface treatments to enhance etched surfaces will be explored as well. These process add depth and texture to jewelry and metal objects by allowing an exciting variety of surfaces to be produced.
Local and internationally bestselling author Sarah Pekkanen will be in the Baltimore area at A LIKELY STORY BOOKSTORE (May 26th) to celebrate the release of her new novel THINGS YOU WON'T SAY. Sarah will be reading from Things You Won’t Say, signing copies, and doing a Q&A.
Debuting on May 26th, Things You Won’t Say is a provocative story that takes readers inside a family in crisis and a marriage on the brink after a tragic shooting.