Chamber Encounters:From the Depths
Classical music turns vividly alive as Chamber Encounters utilizes innovative mediums and narrative to magnify the power of music.
Classical music turns vividly alive as Chamber Encounters utilizes innovative mediums and narrative to magnify the power of music.
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 8PM
$10 – $15 Sliding Scale
EMP Collective welcomes Philly performance artist Emily Bate (and company) for a guest performance at EMP! Opening performances featuring 50’♀ (https://www.facebook.com/50FtWmn/) and Dreambaby (Baltimore).
Framed Illusion is a gripping original narrative between a police detective and her female accused. Case appears closed until the two femmes fatales wrangle over what is fact and what is fiction… La Petite Noiseuse Productions invites you to grapple with a 70-minute taut, psychological thriller presented in six breathtaking scenes with live musical improvisation.
Mix. Mingle. Flirt.
Caliente!
[Ages 25 to 45]
Join us for 3 nights of Family Fun celebrating local artists with outdoor Fine Arts Wall Projection and a film showing by a Local Film Producer, and a Blockbuster Moive feature.
In addition there will be refreshments and a free raffle for Original Artwork for the area residents.
All Ages Are Welcome. This Event is FREE and Open to the Public
This workshop will give teens a simple introduction to working with metal to make jewelry. The class will begin with learning to use the rolling mill and patterned brass and other surprisingly available materials to press patterns into a sheet of metal to make the raw material for the project. Then participants will use a disc cutter to make various shapes starting with a circle and finally assemble their finished piece.
Explore the impact of noted Baltimore businessmen, philanthropists and friends: B&O President John Work Garrett and Johns Hopkins, financier, abolitionist, and Chairman of the Finance Committee of the B&O. Join the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum's Chief Curator, Dave Shackelford, at Clifton Mansion to discuss how the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad became a major railroad of the period and its role in making Baltimore one of the leading cities after the Civil War. Tours of Clifton Mansion, Johns Hopkins' Country Estate Home, will follow the program.
Join the National Aquarium for its third annual BioBlitz! The BioBlitz is an all-day event during which scientists, naturalists, students, teachers, families and other volunteers work together to find, identify and record as many living organisms as they can find. Attendees will have the chance to explore biodiversity in our local environment firsthand and learn about actions we can take to protect wildlife.
Competing Identity: Methodist & Voodoo Practices in African American Life
Kirsti Uunila, Archaeologist, is the next speaker in the Inaugural Schell Lecture Series
Baltimore's World Refugee Day is an annual international family showcase, celebrating Baltimore as a home to talented refugees and immigrants. Free outdoor street festival! Live music, dance performances, food, art, crafts, henna, and more for the whole family! Rain or shine!
On Saturday, June 18th, we commemorate the courage of our local refugees and immigrants and honor the circumstances which have caused so many to flee their homes. This outdoor festival celebrates those refugees who have settled in Baltimore and add to its cultural landscape.
The Michael Mayfield Legacy Concent is a charity event held to benefit the Youth Leadership Scholarship created in memory of the late Michael Mayfield. Harolded as a Youth Leader himself, Michael Mayfield embodied all of the attributes of a successful leader, i.e.. respect, compassion, intelligence, and confidence. Micheal was always willing to listen to the concerns of his peers. He was involved in the community as a mentor.
Artist: Hermonie "only" Williams
Venue: Gallery Four (405 W. Franklin St. FL. 4)
Exhibition Title: Not Now
Date: June 18 - July 22, 2016
Ethiopian synth visionary + Bmore synth/ drum art explorers share the night.
Hailu Mergia
Hailu Mergia is a keyboard wizard, who, after a successful career in Ethiopia, emigrated to America and created a sound and style that draws heavily from the Ethiojazz tradition, but is amazingly and awesomely his own.
John R. Lamkin II, trumpet and flugelhorn
Craig Alston, tenor saxophone
Todd Simon, piano
Max Murry, bass
Ralph Peterson, drums
Tickets: $20 in advance/$23 at door/$10 full-time students with ID
Hotter than a billionaire playboy inventor, cooler than shawarma in the middle of a war zone, it’s comedy improv like only Drop Three can bring you.
Start off your summer blockbuster season right by joining us at Collectors Corner MD in Parkville at 8 PM on Saturday, April 25th for a heroic dose of laughter. Tickets are just $10 and it is live, which is like the original IMAX.
Verdo's Requiem
Marin Alsop, conductor
Tamara Wilson, soprano
Elizabeth Bishop, mezzo-soprano
Dimitri Pittas, tenor
Morris Robinson, bass
The Choral Arts Society of Washington, Scott Tucker, director
Verdi: Messa da Requiem
Calling all comedy squadrons! Don’t wander around France trying to find Matt Damon, get your platoon together and head out to Collectors Corner in Parkville for the big Drop Three show.
Report for duty at 8 PM, your tickets are only $10 and to honor D-Day all active service people and veterans get 20% off the ticket price.
So come on out and get a heaping helping of Baltimore’s best sketch & improv comedy. It’ll be the kind of show you can storm a beach to.
Survivors and their families are invited to participate in a series of workshops led by California-based artist, Lori Shocket, that will culminate in an art installation that will be on display at the JMM beginning in March 2017 in conjunction with our Remembering Auschwitz exhibits.
Please note that space is limited and registration is required. For more information and to register, please contact Deborah Cardin at (410) 732-6400 x236 / [email protected]