Either Fish or Fowl Art Exhibition
Either Fish or Fowl features artwork depicting the daily or nightly doings of fish and fowl. This is a Maryland Federation of Art organized exhibition shown at the Annapolis Maritime Museum.
Either Fish or Fowl features artwork depicting the daily or nightly doings of fish and fowl. This is a Maryland Federation of Art organized exhibition shown at the Annapolis Maritime Museum.
Hamilton Gallery is pleased to present
The Art of the Car: Bob Paulding photography exhibit and book release
March 26 – April 26, 2015
opening reception:
FIRST Friday, April 3, 5–9 pm
Bob Paulding exhibits a selection of his car photographs from his new monograph book entitled "The Art of the Car".
Bob will also hold a book signing event the weekend of April 24, 25 and 26.
Mosaic-making for the family! Enjoy a fun afternoon with your family creating a mosaic for the fountain on Pennsylvania Avenue! Generously funded by the Living Legacy Foundation
Taught by Herb Massie
Join the MdVLA for a FREE Art Law Clinic to be held at Creative Alliance on April 13, 2015. Lawyers will be on hand to answer your arts related legal questions. To schedule your free 30 minute session with a lawyer please email [email protected].
As part of Graham Coreil-Allen's SITELINES show presented by ICA Baltimore and Current Space, this walking tour explores interchanging embankments around The Highway to Nowhere while boldly crossing where many have walked before.
Join Bmore Papercuts artist Annie Howe for a fun Spring papercutting workshop!
This is a great chance to make something for Mother's Day- or Bring your mom!
In this two hour workshop you will learn the basics about papercutting and how to create your very own custom papercuts.
Workshop participants will leave with at least one finished and framed papercut and a template for another to complete at home.
All materials provided. Ages 12 and up welcome.
Plus some fun surprise gifts and treats!
Lecture by Jazmin Smith followed by the premiere of Emily Eaglin's film "The Afrofuturist Manifesto."
Nature in the Dark (NITD), is an art/science collaboration and informative performance piece taking place at Station North’s Ynot Lot (Charles Street & North Avenue) April 23rd-25th. A compelling mix of video, sound, installation, and digital works inspired by environmental scientific data, NITD will transform the open-air venue into an enlightening spectacle from 8:00PM-10:00PM nightly.
Saturday, April 25, 2015, 8:00 pm
Shriver Hall, Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus
Jed Gaylin, Conductor
Free pre-concert talk, 7pm
Program:
Camille Saint-Saëns: Concerto for Violin No. 3 in B Minor, Qing Li, violin
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D major (Titan)
Tickets: $12 general; $10 for seniors (60+), JHU affiliates, non-JHU students, and Maryland State Employees; Free for JHU students
Peabody Symphony Orchestra
Leon Fleisher, Guest Conductor
Carl Maria von Weber: Overture to "Der Freischütz"
TBA: Featuring the Winner of the Harrison L. Winter Piano Competition
Richard Strauss: Don Juan, Op. 20
Maurice Ravel: La valse
$15 Adults, $10 Seniors, $5 Students
For tickets, please visit the Peabody Box Office website or call 410-234-4800.
The Movement Lab
What elements are essential to creating a successful performance art work? Every month we host a performance art laboratory to find the answer to that question.This is a space for local and regional performance artists to present their work in an open-ended format. Artists are encouraged to share their works in progress, to a non-judgmental audience.
Maryland’s largest producers-only market offers an assortment of produce, meats, dairy, breads, flowers, collectibles and crafts on Sundays between April 5 and December 20 from 7am to sell out (typically noon). Many Sundays also feature live music performances and cooking demonstrations. The market is located below the Jones Falls Expressway at Holliday & Saratoga streets. For more information, visit www.promotionandarts.org.
Enjoy a fun-filled day celebrating the BMA’s African collection with musical performances by Elikeh and Amadou Kouyate; artist demonstrations of indigo dyeing and Zulu beading; storytelling with Maria Broom and Jali-D; films by African directors, and hands-on art-making masks and musical instruments. Musician and oral historian Kouyate (pictured) performs on the 21-string Kora. His repertoire ranges from 13th-century traditional songs to original compositions incorporating blues and jazz riffs.
The new galleries for African art include an area for thematic focus exhibitions. The first exhibition brings together approximately 20 headdresses, masks, and costumes from the eastern Nigerian region of Africa. These works demonstrate the aesthetic relationships between the Igbo, Jukun, Igala, Ogoni, Boki, Idoma, Ibibio, and Ejagham cultures that lived between the Benue and Cross rivers. Many of the works are drawn from an important private collection.
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.
Showing at The Peggy and Yale Gordon Center for Performing Arts
3506 Gwynnbrook Avenue
Owings Mills, MD 21117
http://www.jcc.org/gordon-center
In partnership with the Baltimore Jewish Film Festival Presents:
Stateless
Maryland Premiere
USA 2014; Documentary; Director: Michael Drob
Language: Russian with English subtitles, 86 min.
A self-taught artist, Antonia Burns has been called a Visionary, an Outsider, and a Folk Artist. Her fresh and funny take on women (often with their cats) combines humor, surrealism, and whimsy. Part Matisse, part Rousseau, part Frieda, but always herself, Antonia infuses her art with vibrant color and a spontaneous energy, creating vignettes of dreamy, happy, wistful places that all women can relate to.
EMP Resident artists Noelle Tolbert, Alexander D’Agostino, and Porter Witsell form NAP, a performance trio investigating the intersections of dance, body movement, and performance art. Every Sunday, NAP will conduct open classes of Movement Research at EMP from 5:30 – 7:30PM. Classes are $5 each.
Peabody Percussion Group
Robert van Sice, Director
$15 Adults, $10 Seniors, $5 Students
For tickets, please visit the Peabody Box Office website or call 410-234-4800.
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.