ARTIST TALK | Ken Karlic, Edmond Praybe and Christopher Stephen Koch
Y:ART Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its first exhibition of 2019, featuring the work of Ken Karlic, Edmond Praybe and Christopher Stephen Koch.
Y:ART Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its first exhibition of 2019, featuring the work of Ken Karlic, Edmond Praybe and Christopher Stephen Koch.
Imagine a knock at the door from the hand complicit in a family tragedy: When the repentant driver in a fatal collision seeks forgiveness from the Amish family whose sons’ lives he claimed, faith guides them to welcome him into their community—and their home. But as inconvenient truths from the family’s past are discovered, can their outpouring of empathy be as limitless as it seems?
Set in ancient Britain, Cymbeline is among Shakespeare’s final triumphs. Masterfully blending comedy, tragedy, romance, and adventure—and featuring one of the early modern stage’s greatest female leads—Cymbeline (like its contemporary The Winter’s Tale) considers the implications of jealousy run wild, and the healing powers of pardon and forgiveness.
El Sueño Americano / The American Dream
February 4 – May 23
Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
This rich photographic exhibition is a visual analysis of architecture and its impact on people of impoverished communities.
The UMBC flute studio of Lisa Cella and Lori Kesner presents the Telemann Fantasie Project, at which students will perform and discuss the Fantasies by Georg Philipp Telemann, published in 1732–33.
This concert culminates a semester-long focus on Telemann’s solo flute Fantasies. Earlier in the school year, historical flutist Gwynn Robert presented a lecture on the history and significance of these works to the studio and gave a masterclass to the students.
The UMBC Jazz Ensemble is joined in concert by New York City-based drummer/composer/teacher Allison Miller, who engages her deep roots in improvisation as a vehicle to explore all music. Described by critics as a charismatic and rhythmically propulsive drummer with melodic sensibility, Miller has been named “Top 20 Jazz Drummers” in Downbeat Magazine and her composition, Otis Was a Polar Bear, is on NPR’s list of The 200 Greatest Songs by 21st Century Women. Miller is Monterey Jazz Festival’s 2019 Artist in Residence, alongside Derrick Hodge.
Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre 2019 Season Auditions
All roles are open for all shows!
Pre-registration is required to audition. Visit our Sign-Up Genius at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0548aba72ca6f85-cockpit
Details at http://www.ccbcmd.edu/cockpit/auditions
March 2, 10 a.m. — 2 p.m. March 3, 12 — 4 p.m.
The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts invites the public to an information session for Artscape, Baltimore Book Festival and Light City 2019.
The information session is open to anyone interested in learning more about the process of submitting a proposal or application to the festivals, hear more about application requirements and guidelines, meet potential collaborators and hear about locations in the festival footprint that may offer inspiration for a proposal.
The community information session offers details on the application process for arts programs produced by BOPA for winter 2019. Interested artists and arts and cultural organizations can ask questions about available teaching artist, grant and public art opportunities, eligibility and application requirements.
Applications are available here: http://bit.ly/2exKKK7
In 1819, Yarrow Mamout was an 84 year old craftsman, land-owner, financier and devout Muslim, who made his home in Georgetown after enduring over 40 years of slavery. Born in Guinea in 1736, he was enslaved and brought to Maryland at just 16 years old, and after gaining his freedom, became well-known and respected for his entrepreneurship, work-ethic, and cheerful spirit.
Baltimore Clayworks is excited to host Keystone Clay: East from January 12thto March 2nd, 2019. There will be a closing reception Saturday, March 2nd from 4-6pm. This is the first of two exhibitions showcasing the ceramic programs at Pennsylvania colleges and universities. Our three Galleries will be displaying work from the professors and their students side by side, highlighting the ceramic education and inspiration.
Springsteen is thrilled to announce its Grand Re-Opening at it's new and expanded location with Women’s History Museum Biennale: Poupées Gonflabes, an exhibition with work by Women’s History Museum and a group show featuring 24 artists and collaborators, organized by WHM.
Join us for the Grand Re-Opening and Opening Reception
Saturday March 2nd, 7-10pm
At our new location
422 South Highland Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
Interdisciplinary artists Clarissa Stowell Gregory and Jimmy Joe Roche present a visiting artist lecture. Gregory, who teaches at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), is an animator, dancer, and model- maker. A professor of film and media at Johns Hopkins University, Roche’s work encompasses video, sculpture and performance. He exhibits video with the internet-based collective Undervolt & Co. and his work is in the permanent collection at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Screen your new work or work in progress (max length 15 min) at this monthly feedback session from your Baltimore filmmaking peers in the Creative Alliance Lounge! Send your short films via email by the Friday before to Creative Alliance Film Curator, Samantha Mitchell ([email protected]) to be added to the lineup.
Thanks to our generous sponsors Baltimore Filmmakers Collective & Charm City Filmmakers for helping to make these sessions possible!
McDaniel College’s art and art history department showcases work by McDaniel College senior Jonathan Nepini of California, Md.
“My current studio practice is rooted, broadly, in an interest in our relationship with water, particularly the relationship between residents of Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay,” said Nepini. “I have spent my entire life in southern Maryland where I have been surrounded by water, and it is a source of inspiration and calm to me.”
Where the healing power of love begins. "Love Thy Self" features sharing from those whose letters inspired drawings by Bruun, testimonials of finding light, for and toward one’s self.
The 5:30-6:30pm reception period for this opening event is graced with jazz keyboardist George Spicka, and light fare provided by The Classic Catering People.
Creative Alliance and Shaolin Jazz proudly present a unique film experience catered to the lovers of Kung-Fu flicks, the music they inspire, and everything else in between. At each CAN I KICK IT? show, we screen a cult-classic martial arts film with a unique scene-by-scene score. The result is a live, remixed soundtrack to each movie. DJ 2-Tone Jones blends music using his mad DJ skills to blend genres like Hip Hop, Soul, and Funk to accentuate elements of specific scenes and fighting sequences.
Presented through an ongoing partnership between Howard County Public School System and the Arts Council, this year’s Youth Art Month exhibit features hundreds of works by HCPSS students in grades K-12, selected from public school art classes throughout the county. Inspired by the title theme, Defining Ourselves: I Am More Than What You See, students created artwork using a variety of media and styles.
Exhibit runs March 8 - April 19, with a free public reception on April 4 from 5-7pm. Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 12-4pm.
An exhibit featuring work by Howard County Public School System art faculty. During the summer, K-12 art teachers expanded their own artistic practice, and broadened their understanding of contemporary artists and teaching for big ideas, through in-depth research of contemporary artistic sources, and an exploration of new media and processes.