HariKaraoke Band Gong Show
Come sing Karaoke with a LIVE BAND! That's right. You're the star! Pick a song, jump on stage, and sing with DC's awesome HariKaraoke Band...but don't get GONGED! It's crazy fun...even for the audience.
Come sing Karaoke with a LIVE BAND! That's right. You're the star! Pick a song, jump on stage, and sing with DC's awesome HariKaraoke Band...but don't get GONGED! It's crazy fun...even for the audience.
Opening Reception: Thursday, August 28, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. (Artist Talk: 6 p.m.)
Baltimore based artist René Treviño exhibits a collection of paintings and drawings, including a new series titled “Kepler-186f” that centers on the themes of the celestial and the patriotic.
Friday, August 29-Sunday, September 21
Reception: Thursday, September 11, 5-7 pm
This annual exhibition features works produced by a small group of faculty members on sabbaticals during the previous year.
MICA Gallery Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 am–5 pm; Sunday, noon–5 pm; Closed major holidays.
Building Perspectives features work by five artists — Ashley DuRoss, Lillian Bayley Hoover, Robert Tennenbaum, April Rimpo, and K. Velis Turan — whose explorations of constructed spaces and urban landscapes produce unique and often abstracted works.
August 27 – December 17
Victoria Sambunaris: Taxonomy of a Landscape
Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
Tuesday, September 2–Sunday, September 21
Reception: Friday, September 5, 5–7 pm
Also showing in the Bunting Center: Pinkard Gallery, 1401 W. Mount Royal Ave.
Friday, August 29-Sunday, September 21
Reception: Thursday, September 11, 5-7 pm
Timed to coincide with the arrival of this year’s freshmen, this highly regarded student exhibition features work produced by current sophomore students during their
Kaleidoscope is a fusion of color and movement as Katie Chen's brilliantly hued mixed-media works are balanced by Bernard Zubrowski's mesmerizing kinetic sculptures.
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 Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation is opening a special exhibit displaying iconic sports photography from legendary photographer Neil Leifer. The exhibit opens on June 7 at Sports Legends Museum and runs through October 2014. The photography exhibit will be housed in the Museum’s Thomas Winstead, Jr.
ASIAN ARTS & CULTURE CENTER
at Towson University
MEDITATION
September 12 – December 13, 2014
Center for the Arts Asian Arts Gallery
Explore the diverse traditions, histories, purposes and approaches to meditation through objects from the Asian Arts & Culture Center’s permanent collection and more.
Location: Center for the Arts,
Asian Arts Gallery
Hours:
Monday – Friday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Saturday 1 – 4 p.m.
Deana Haggag ’13 (Curatorial Practice), director of The Contemporary, will present an overview of the museum today, highlighting its many evolutions and most recent relaunch. Prior to her work with The Contemporary, Haggag was the curator-in-residence at Gallery CA, located in Baltimore.
Sponsored by: The Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism.
Image: Deana Haggag (photo by Patrick Fava).
co|patriot is a collection of new and previous work inspired by Towns' readings of Harriet Beacher Stowe’s "Uncle Tom’s Cabin", Solomon Northrup’s "Twelve Years a Slave", and Harriet Ann Jacob’s "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl". The classic works have helped to inform and broaden Towns' view of the systemic oppression that has affected black people in America. Each work of art examines the relationship African-Americans have had with their country and history, both known and lost.
Happy Hour on the Harbor!
Enjoy discounted drinks and food on our outdoor pier every Monday through Friday from 3PM to 7PM!
Sign up for a fall class or workshop at the Baltimore Jewelry Center! We offer classes in basic art jewelry and metalsmithing as well as more complex metal working techniques (casting, dieforming, stone setting, enameling). We are offering seven 12-week classes, two 4-week classes, and three workshops. Our classes are open to new and established artists and many of our classes require no experience. Studio space rental is available, and students receive a $100/month discount on studio rental. Visit our website for more information.
talks about her new book, Notes from a Colored Girl: The Civil War Pocket Diaries of Emilie Frances Davis. Central Library, Poe Room, 400 Cathedral Street, 6:30p.m.
Tickets: In addition to free tickets distributed in advance to the MICA community, a limited number of tickets will be available to the general public on the day of the event.
Daniel Ellsberg, author, former US military analyst, and one of the most prominent political whistleblowers
in US history, will headline Constitution Day. The panel, moderated by WYPR’s The Signal producer and MICA faculty member Aaron Henkin, will also include Kade
Amazing Grace! Starting September 10, on each Wednesday evening until November 12, 7-8:30pm, join Pastor Dave Simpson to take a journey to the heart and soul of Christianity: What’s So Amazing About Grace? No previous Bible study experience necessary. This is an excellent course for first-time and experienced learners. No registration required, no fee, and no problem if you miss a class. Free and close parking behind Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church (CELC), located at 8349 Jumpers Hole Road, Millersville, MD 21108 (website: CELC1908).
"A masterpiece of comic clockwork" (Wall Street Journal) from the creator of TV's Smash, The Understody places the backstage tension of a frantic rehearsal in the spotlight. Meet Harry, the "real" actor who's just a tad bitter about his lot in the theatrical world - you see, he's just the understudy. The grossley overpaid, action movie star he's working with doesn't understand the play. The charmingly lovesick stage manager happens to be his ex. And the backstage technician appears to be high - oh it's just another day in the glamorous life of being the one who didn't quite make the cut!