WEBINAR: Elaine Ruffolo, "Botticelli: Beauty, Bankers and the Bonfire of the Vanities"
Art Seminar Group Online Program
Botticelli: Beauty, Bankers and the Bonfire of the Vanities
Elaine Ruffolo, Renaissance art historian
Art Seminar Group Online Program
Botticelli: Beauty, Bankers and the Bonfire of the Vanities
Elaine Ruffolo, Renaissance art historian
Art Seminar Group's Hybrid In-Person and Online Program
The Good Shepherd: Symbolism, Mysticism, and Tanner's Spiritual Conversion
Lori Nel Johnson, Ph.D., associate professor of art history, Morgan State University
Reception 1 - 1:30 pm
If you are a multi-tasker, here is your chance to celebrate Valentines Day and Presidents Day at the same time! The Dan Meyer Choir will be performing settings of poetry by former United States First Ladies and their Presidents. With music that ranges from sweet to disturbing, and profound to silly, come experience these White House couples in a whole new light – and all in shimmering four-part harmony!
Art Seminar Group Online Program
American Voices and Visions: Reimagining Modern and Contemporary Art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Sarah Newman, the James Dicke curator of contemporary art and deputy head curator at SAAM
Join us as we celebrate 8 years of craft beer, good food, and great community with a three-day celebration! Our weekend caps off with a special whiskey event featuring Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey - a brand that honors Nathan "Nearest" Green, the first known African-American master distiller in the United States.
Free with Museum Admission
The B&O Railroad turns 198! Join us for a special birthday party with a balloon drop, cupcakes, and a chance to win prizes – including four tickets to Day Out with Thomas™.
Advance registration recommended.
Art Seminar Group Hybrid In-Person and Online Program
'A Summering Maker Place:‘ F. Holland Day's Nubians and the Limits of American Progressivism
Lori Nel Johnson, Ph.D., associate professor of art history, Morgan State University
Reception 1 - 1:30 pm
The Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra's 100th Anniversary celebration continues with a performance in one of Baltimore's most beautiful spaces. First & Franklin Presbyterian Church in historic Mt. Vernon was built in a flamboyant gothic revival style in 1859 with the tallest steeples in the City of Baltimore rising to 273 feet. The sanctuary where the performance will be held beneath glowing vaulted ceilings featuring massive plaster pendants and intricate designs. Three of the stained glass windows in the church were created by the famed Tiffany and Co. of New York City.
Art Seminar Group's Hybrid In-Person and Online Program
"Lines are lineages …"
Lisa Blas, painter, educator, creator of Monday's Image Weekly blog, adjunct faculty at New York Academy of Art
Reception 1 - 1:30 pm
2025 Saturday ‘Visiter’ Awards Call for Entries
Call for entries open from January 19 - May 30!