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Women of the Book: The Spiritual Lives of Early Modern Women, 1450-1800
In 2017 the Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries began building the world’s most comprehensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, and ephemera detailing the experiences of early modern women from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment.
Author Talk Q&A with Saima Sitwat, American Muslim: An Immigrant’s Story
Join author, Saima Sitwat, for a conversation about major themes of her book, American Muslim: An Immigrant’s Story. Hear excerpts from Sitwat’s memoir and explore questions such as, “What does it mean to be a minority, a Muslim, an immigrant, and a woman in 21st century America?” Co-sponsored by TU Center for Student Diversity.
Towson University, University Union, Room 324
281 University Avenue, Towson, MD 21204
(Intersection of Osler Drive and Emerson Drive)
Register (optional): bit.ly/aacc-sept27-saima-sitwat
Suggested donation: $10
Station North Art Walk
Join us for the final Art Walk of 2022, an evening of simultaneous, exhibitions, performances, and special events in the Station North Arts District. Pick up a map at the Charles Theatre lobby and create your own self-guided tour.
The event is free, we just ask that you register for a ticket so we can track attendance, and share email updates and specials.
This year marks twenty years of Station North, and we're celebrating all summer long on the final Friday of each month. Our September Art Walk is district-wide, featuring 20+ venues. Stay tuned for more information.
Latinas in Aviation Second Annual Global Festival Launches Oct. 1
In partnership with M-NCPPC Department of Parks and Recreation’s College Park Aviation Museum and Airport, Fig Factor Media will present the Latinas in Aviation Second Annual Global Festival.
International Edgar Allan Poe Festival and Awards
Poe Baltimore will host the fifth annual International Edgar Allan Poe Festival and Awards (Poe Fest International) with IN-PERSON and virtual events, October 8th- 9th, 2022, featuring vendors, performances, tours, and The Black Cat Ball. This year’s events commemorate the 173rd anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe’s death.*
LECTURE: Aneta Georgievska-Shine on Vermeer and the Art of Love --book talk and signing
ART SEMINAR GROUP LIVE LECTURE (ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE THROUGH ZOOM)
Vermeer and the Art of Love --book talk and signing
Aneta Georgievska Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland
Poetry Open Mic with Patti Ross
A Poetry and Prose open mic hosted by Patti Ross aka little pi each third Thursday of the month starting August. The open mic is for community wordsmiths to share their work and love for language and performance. There will be a sign in sheet at the door 15 minutes before start. Each reader will have five minutes to share their work. The evening lasts from 6pm to 7:30pm. Every other month you can expect a featured reader/performance artist!
The Sound of Solace
Our 9th season opens with this stunning program of songs and spirituals exploring the ways in which we find solace—in nature, in the divine, and in our relationships with those we love. Works by Johannes Brahms, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Hall Johnson, Jacqueline Hairston, Lena McLin, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Clara Edwards, Maurice Ravel, Gunnar de Frumerie, Gwyneth Walker, Steven Mark Kohn, Hyo Geun Kim, and Susan La Barr will be performed by Angeli Ferrette, Claire Galloway, Min Jin, Matthew Maisano, Michael Manganiello, Thea Tullman Moore, and Patricia McKewen Amato.