Station North Shines: Asia North 2020
We are thrilled to present this Asia North 2020 Festival online experience for our June Station North Shines virtual art walk!
We are thrilled to present this Asia North 2020 Festival online experience for our June Station North Shines virtual art walk!
João Guilherme Ripper (b. 1959) - Duo Sonatina for Oboe and Cello
I. Allegro
II. Calmo
III. Rondo-Tango
Bela Bartok (1881-1945) - From Forty-four Duos, Sz. 98 (1931)
Mosquito Dance
Bride's Farewell
Comic Song
Limping Dance
Harvest Song
Ruthenian Kolomejka
Bagpipes
George Crumb (b. 1929) - Sonata for Solo Cello (1955)
I. Fantasia
II. Tema Pastorale con variazioni
III. Toccata
Alejandra Odgers (b. 1967)
Allison Bordlemay has incredible vocal strength and range. Combined with her smooth sound, Allison genuinely exudes a fun and intimate vibe while performing. Allison is an alumi of Berklee College of Music in Boston and has studied under some of the best vocal coaches such as Kay Lorenze and Katherine Wright.
Now in its 10th year, Swing ‘n’ Samba has developed one of the most varied repertoires in Baltimore – not only the styles included in the band’s name, but blues, jazz waltzes, Latin, early R&B, and bits of pop, rock, and country music.
They will play all of these styles in their live-stream concert on June 7.
Need a pandemic escape?! Learn the fundamentals of hip-hop, as well as structured choreography. This fun hip-hop series is suitable for all dance levels and will end with a final virtual performance with the whole group!
Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and shoes and have water close by!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
The BMA invited several Baltimore-based galleries and collectives to curate digital exhibitions at tomorrows.artbma.org. Galerie Myrtis, Creative Alliance, ICA Baltimore, and Current Space, among many others, present the work of artists including Ernest Shaw, Zoë Charlton, LaToya Hobbs, Antonio McAfee, and Graham Coreil-Allen. Drop in the virtual galleries, and if you’re able, be sure to support them. All transactions will be conducted by the individual galleries, who will keep all proceeds along with the artists they represent.
Move over, Netflix! BMA Screening Room is a new video streaming service broadcasting the work of 50 video artists. Watch short films and videos created by some of your favorite Baltimore-based artists and discover the work of local visionaries like Erick Antonio Benitez, Nicoletta Daríta de la Brown, Nia Hampton, Chung-Wei Huang, Devin N. Morris, Jules Rosskam, and Abdu Ali and Karryl Eugene of as they lay. More videos will be added throughout the duration of the project.
By referencing multiple wisdom traditions in his work, Alex Grey’s paintings point toward an inclusive vision, and a universal sacredness, that extends to his great reverence for nature. Allyson Grey is a painter, social sculptor, and Alex’s creative and life partner since meeting in art school in 1975. Join us for a tour of the Grey's studio with live Q&A. Alex Grey's "Planetary Prayers" is on view in our current exhibition "The Secret Life of Earth." The Grey's virtual tour is free, with registration required.
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the oyster industry in the Chesapeake Bay region especially hard. But why? This virtual program, hosted by the Maryland Historical Society, will explore the historical, social, and environmental factors that have shaped the way seafood has been accessed and perceived for centuries.
Moderated by Kate Livie, Chesapeake educator, writer and historian, in conversation with special guests Dylan Salmon, co-owner of Dylan’s Oyster Cellar, Scott Budden, partner of Orchard Point Oyster Co., and Tim Wheeler, associate editor and senior writer at Bay Journal.
Shattered Space is a devised, three-dimensional, interactive show set in The Matra System. Audience members take the role of “Star Jockeys,” deployed to assist inhabitants of the planets affected by T h e S h a t t e r,
Live music, movement, and games that you can do at home!
Join Dance & Bmore for an Elder Arts Jam for those 65 + yrs and caregivers. Share this with anyone you think would LOVE to Jam!
Submit the form here (https://forms.gle/Xgi86eFA4A2JwsnH8) or email [email protected] to be added to the mailing list to receive updates and receive the invitation for the class.
Are you a painter, musician or any kind of creative entrepreneur that lives in Maryland? Do you have legal questions or concerns? Make an appointment for our Art Law Clinic on June 13th, 2020, 1-4pm! For our May clinic, you can snag a FREE 30-minute consult w/ one of our volunteer attorneys to sort out any general issues or questions you might have!
*Please, one appointment booking time per client(s). Double booking will result in a cancellation of one of your appointment times, no exceptions. Thank you!
NEW EPISODES EVERY SATURDAY
Overall Purpose:
The purpose of the show is to provide a critical examination of society and culture through the intersectional lens of race, gender, and class; more specifically it seeks to provide a COUNTER-NARRATIVE. The Show encourages a reflective assessment and critique of unique standpoints and their potential contribution to popular discourse.
Objectives:
Nigerian-American rapper and entertainer Fat Tony has maintained a creative resilience and unbridled enthusiasm through the past decade of his career. His musical footprint has left behind a treasure trove of alternative rap. Fat Tony’s sense of humor and courage to experiment mirrors the counter-cultural hip-hop artists who’ve inspired him, like De La Soul, Devin the Dude, and DJ Screw.
The fabric of racism is inextricably woven and constructed into the founding principles of the United States. Racism was done and it can be undone through effective anti-racist education with, and in accountability to the communities most impacted by racism.
This is a marathon, not a sprint.
This online workshop is for white people who need guidance on how they can DIVEST from racism.
Save the date. RSVP instructions will be posted on Facebook soon.
Summer Challenge isn't just for kids! Enjoy programs for adults all day, including:
2pm Live Music with the New World Outreach Jazz Orchestra
Dial-In Information:
https://www.crowdcast.io/e/tuesdays-at-two-with-new
3pm Live Pratt Book Chat
5pm Happy Hour Cooking Demo with Crystal Forman
Dial-In Information:
You're Invited!
Please join us as we come together to learn about our rights as tenants and workers as local policies change in light of the Covid-19 crisis. Topics include, housing and eviction, unemployment, and worker health and safety.
This training is part of the Fair Development Roundtable's mutual aid initiative to collectivize the work needed to meet community needs while we organize to demand a rent and foreclosure freeze, move all homeless out of shelters and encampments to hotels, and to expand resources for food distribution.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the continuous onslaught of Anti-Black racism, and increased visibility and protest against police brutality, it can be difficult to find cause for celebration.
While keeping our eyes on the prize of eradicating racism and ensuring social justice, we must also find ways to tap into Joy!
Please join BRJA as we learn, discuss, and celebrate JUNETEENTH!
Whether you are learning about the holiday or are familiar with it and want to celebrate, we ESPECIALLY welcome Black people to come and celebrate this time with us!
SUBMISSION WINDOW: Friday, June 19 - Friday, July 10
As a result of the pandemic sweeping our nation, Maryland Art Place (MAP), like so many, has been forced to rethink, retool and re-imagine its programming. This year marks the 23rd year of Maryland Art Place’s (MAP’s) signature exhibition event “Out of Order” (OOO). MAP is very excited to announce that it will still be holding Out of Order, only this year it's virtual!
Artists may submit artworks beginning Friday, June 19 - Monday, July 10
There is a limit to one submission per artist
Juneteenth is a day of reflection, a day of renewal, a pride-filled day. It is a moment to appreciate the African American experience. It is inclusive of all races, ethnicities and nationalities. Juneteenth serves as a reference point from which to measure and appreciate the progress and contributions made by African Americans to our society. The Juneteenth Celebration, now in its ninth year, grows larger every year. During the celebration, there are several opportunities to experience art and art performance though exhibitions, artisans, family art activities, music, dance and more.