Victoria Sambunaris: Taxonomy of a Landscape
August 27 – December 17
Victoria Sambunaris: Taxonomy of a Landscape
Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
August 27 – December 17
Victoria Sambunaris: Taxonomy of a Landscape
Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
Tom Scott’s career as an artist spanned more than 60 years, from the early 1950s through the first decade of this century. His output is remarkable not only for its temporal span but for its quantity and qualities, amounting to over 3,000 by his death at age 85 in March 2013.
Also showing in the Bunting Center: Pinkard Gallery, 1401 W. Mount Royal Ave.
Thursday, October 2-Sunday, November 2
The faculty exhibition features the work of MICA’s world-renowned full-time faculty, highlighting their diversity in content, medium, and style.
MICA Gallery Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 am–5 pm; Sunday, noon–5 pm; Closed major holidays.
Opening Reception Thursday October 9, 6 pm to 8 pm.
Joyce J. Scott has been known to deliberately and systematically close the gap between the virtuosity of fine art and the honed adroitness of fine craft, to reveal a practice of meaningful storytelling through the vehicle of the object. Uncharacteristically for Scott, the exhibition Can’t We All Just Get Along? focuses on a particular subject, the global gun culture. This is a common theme in her oeuvre,
yet this showing deviates from past exhibitions in the sum total of her concentrated message.
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.
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.
Enjoy a mid-week pumpkin filled fall day in Center Plaza on Wednesday, October 22, from 11am-2pm. The kids will love the petting zoo, pumpkin patch and making their own scarecrow.
Fun Activities include:
• Pumpkin Patch
• Face Painting
• Storytelling
• Petting Zoo
• Scarecrow Making
• Live Performances
Register online to reserve your pumpkin. Bring an old pair of kid’s clothes for scarecrow making. Apple cider and apple products for sale from Distillery Lane Ciderworks. Bring a picnic and enjoy outdoor lunch in the park.
Every Wednesday is Neighbors Night!
Come join us for movies, games, music, neighbors & ALL NIGHT HAPPY HOUR
HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS ALL NIGHT:
$5 Bar Munchies (5-10pm) - Coddies, Mussels, Tacos, Veggie DIp
$1 Natty Boh Cans
$3.75 Local Craft Beers ( Bottles & Cans)
$1 OFF Local Draft Beers
$5 House Wine - Revolution & Artisan
$4 Rail Drinks
Just Kids third annual "Art with a Story" is a multimedia fundraising event featuring visual and performance art to honor Youth Justice Awareness month. The night will begin with appetizers, and a gallery exhibit showcasing visual art. Guests will have the opportunity to participate in a collective work of art. The second half of the night will feature live performances by local artists and storytelling by Maryland youth and families about their experiences in the adult system.
Opening Reception: Thursday, October 23, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. (Artists’ Talk: 6 p.m.)
This biennial exhibition highlights works by McDaniel Art and Art History faculty members, including photography by Susan Ruddick Bloom, paintings by Steven Pearson, paintings and sculpture by Kateryna Mychajlyshyn, ceramics by Ken Hankins, jewelry by Linda Van Hart, among others.
Special Exhibition is FREE
Every Thursday, 5-9p.m.
Just walk in and enjoy!
October @ Hamilton Gallery
October 3 - November 1, 2014
opening reception:
FIRST Friday, October 3, 5–9 pm
Can’t make the cross-town trek to the monthly Creative Alliance Open Critique? Exhibitions and Programs Manager Jeremy Stern will offer two critique sessions through the Edward A. Myerberg Center in Pikesville. Bring up to three pieces of your work, or works-in-progress, and look forward to spirited group feedback. Constructive comments are provided for all participants; all ages are welcome. 5-7pm Thursdays, October 16 & November 13 | Each session $15, $10 mbrs. of Creative Alliance or Edward A. Myerberg Center -
Join The Children’s Home for one of Baltimore’s premier fundraisers! This chic and savory evening will offer an amazing collection of wine, chef cuisine and an assortment of incredible desserts. Demonstrate your own artistic style at interactive art tables and a photo booth and also enjoy a one-of-a-kind dinner performance by the Morgan State University five-piece combo band.
Join Renee van der Stelt, one of the featured artists of the Creative Alliance exhibition 3 Strategies for Surprise, for a series of workshops that will encourage you to think out-of-the-box about your artwork. Combining formal investigations of line and movement, participants will use drawing to explore time and space in collaborative groups, resulting in a performance that will make you part of the exhibition! Wear comfortable shoes and clothes and prepare to engage!
Two middle-aged couples are sent into spiraling existential crises when they discover a growing sack of sentient potatoes. These potatoes have brains, have read their Swedenborg, and DON’T. PLAY. FAIR. Rapidly growing in number and intellect, the potatoes unravel the couples’ carefully curated realities.
Annually since Emancipation, the Nacirema Society of Montgomery, Alabama introduces debutantes to a world of wealth, privilege and social responsibility. A wonderful romantic comedy that mixes debut-antes, social change, and a delicious helping of scandal.
The Raven and the Writing Desk presents selected readings from suspense and horror writers Ambrose Bierce, H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allen Poe, and Mary Shelley adapted and presented by Baltimore-area theatre artists Steven Barroga, Kat Kaplan, JD Sivert, and directed by playwright Dave White. Join us for a dimly lit evening of spooky stories told to leave you on the edge of your seat and ready for Halloween.
CD Launch performance of Forget Me Not by Rose Flanagan and Laura Byrne with special guests. "One of the most unobtrusively beautiful and beguiling albums of fiddle and flute music you'll hear this year or any year." Earle Hitchner, The Wall Street Journal