Harmony: Open Jam and Art Reception
Harmony: Open Jam and Art Reception
The Music of Art ~ The Art of Music
Harmony: Open Jam and Art Reception
The Music of Art ~ The Art of Music
Towson University Community Art Center
A variety of Fall classes for children, teens & adults
Adventures in Clay (Ages 7-11)
Cartooning & Comics (Ages 10-15)
Studio: Drawing & Portfolio Preparation (Ages 12-16)
Digital Studio (Ages 12-16)
Potters Wheel & Hand Building Studio (Ages 12 - Adult)
Clay Studio: Dinnerware (Ages 12 - Adult)
Baltimore's artists are opening their studios, and you're invited! School 33 Art Center's Open Studio Tour returns Saturday, October 7th and Sunday, October 8th 2017 from 10am to 6pm, with a kickoff event on Friday, October 6th. During these days, more than 130 artists throughout Baltimore City open their studios to the public. Visitors can meet artists, learn more about their process, explore their space and purchase original works of art.
In addition to the lecture I will give away free copies of my Book. Nannette's Five Steps of Promotion provide a systematic approach to publicizing the fine-art product; while showing how retail-sales tactics can link art to business, without compromising the artist's integrity.
CADVC Launch Event with Dr. Maurice Berger
Thursday, October 12, 4 – 6 p.m.
Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
Please join us for a reception celebrating the launch of four research projects by CADVC Research Professor and Chief Curator, Dr. Maurice Berger. Please RSVP to [email protected].
Over the past year, Dr. Maurice Berger has completed four major research projects for the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC:
The Baltimore Brain Fest is a yearly event for people of all ages to learn more about that mysterious, squishy, pink organ housed in your cranium. Enjoy fun activities, games, exhibitions, speakers, hands-on demonstrations and more! Come unravel the mysteries of your brain October 14!
The Baltimore Brain Fest is a yearly, FREE event for people of all ages to learn more about that mysterious, squishy, pink organ housed in your cranium. Enjoy brain-related activities, games, exhibitions, arts and crafts, talks from experts in the field, and more! Come unravel the mysteries of your brain October 14!
For more information, check out our website at www.brainfest.org
Lindsay Jacks, Director of Lights Out Baltimore, speaks as part of the Birdland and the Anthropocene exhibition at The Peale Center. Exhibition through 29 October.
Please note this event entails climbing 22 stairs and there is currently no elevator at the Peale Center.
Talks by artists Lynne Parks and Jieyu Zhang as part of the Birdland and the Anthropocene exhibition at The Peale Center. Exhibition runs through 29 October, 2017.
Please note that participation in these talks entails climbing 22 stairs and there is currently no elevator at the Peale Center.
On the Second Saturday of each month the Baltimore County Arts Guild offers a free family art making activity for artists of all ages. No registration is required. See artwork on exhibit and create artwork of your own. Different activities each month. Clay, collage, pastels, painting, printmaking, sewing.... Develop creative problem solving abilities, and improve communication skills while having lots of fun!
October 15- make a sculpture
November– make peace paintings
December– print peace flags
January– create your dream vacation
Participants may wish to bring to this demo a clay sculpture and I will advise them on how it can be cast. Rubber Mold Making will also be discussed as well as materials that can be substituted for the clay and patinas and surface coloration.
Jim Paulsen was born in Iowa and grew up in Illinois. He has a BS from Western Illinois University, an MA from Northern Illinois University and an MFA from the University of Delaware. Jim is a Professor Emeritus from Towson University where he taught for 42 years and was head of the Sculpture Program.
The Jewish Museum of Maryland will host a major traveling exhibit, Discovery and Recovery: Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage from October 15, 2017 to January 15, 2018. The exhibit details the dramatic recovery of historic materials relating to the Jewish community in Iraq from a flooded basement in Saddam Hussein’s intelligence headquarters, and the National Archives’ ongoing work in support of U.S. Government efforts to preserve these materials.
Dariusz Skoraczwski, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s Principal Cellist, performs bird song-influenced selections as part of Birdland and the Anthropocene, exhibition at The Peale Center through 29 October 2017.
Please note that attendance at this concert entails climbing 22 stairs and there currently is no elevator at the Peale.
In conjunction with McDaniel College’s 150th anniversary celebration, this timeline exhibit highlights each decade of the college’s 150-year history. Rice Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., and Saturday, noon–5 p.m.
Artists Cathy Cook, Nicole Shiflet, Elisabeth Pellathy, and Ben Piwowar talk about their work in the Birdland and the Anthropocene exhibition, at the Peale Center through 29 October 2017.
Please note participation in these talks entails climbing 22 stairs and there is currently no elevator at the Peale.
Four Thieves Vinegar — known variously as vinaigre des quatre voleurs, acetum quator furum, Vinegar of the Four Thieves, Forthave’s Vinegar — is a prophylactic against bubonic plague, fabled to have been developed by thieves in France during one of several major historical plague outbreaks to protect from infection by the corpses they plundered.
OUR PLESANCE HEIR IS ALL VANE GLORY,
THIS FALS WARLD IS BOT TRANSITORY,
THE FLESCHE IS BRUKLE, THE FEND IS SLE;
TIMOR MORTIS CONTURBAT ME.
—William Dunbar, c.1505
RESONATIONS Jordan Tierney
Stevenson University Manning Academic Center 2nd Floor Art Gallery
February 12 – April 11, 2024
Exhibition reception: February 17, 2024 from 1-4pm
Snow date: February 24, 2024 from 1-4pm
[Baltimore, USA 02/25/2024] — ‘The Experiment’ exhibition is set to disrupt the art scene with its bold exploration of unconventional mediums and their impact on audience behavior in the digital age. Curated to provoke thought and inspire conversation by Erhan Us, ‘The Experiment’ pushes the boundaries of contemporary art, inviting viewers to question established norms and engage with creativity in new and unexpected ways.
Help send Mando for Kids to Italy for the International Mandolin Accademia with Maestro Carlo Aonzo!
$20 suggested donation.
Beer, wine and appetizers
Mando for Kids promotes and teaches classical mandolin to young students in the Baltimore area - it’s the only program of its kind in the United States! It was started by a group within the Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra and continues under the direction of Laura Norris, a Classical Mandolin Society fellow, member of the Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra and Baltimore Mandolin Quartet.