Paint and Sip
Grab a beverage of your choice and get to work creating your piece of art with the help of local artist Jonathan Brickus, owner of Brick Art. Registration will be limited to 25 individuals.
Grab a beverage of your choice and get to work creating your piece of art with the help of local artist Jonathan Brickus, owner of Brick Art. Registration will be limited to 25 individuals.
Join the JMM for an exhibition closing celebration for My Odessa: Paintings by Yefim Ladyzhensky featuring Orchester Praževica!
Orchester Praževica’s high energy music draws on Eastern European, Balkan, jazz, and other musical traditions. The band’s director is Tomáš Drgoň, a Slovak born and raised musician who is a cornerstone of Baltimore’s music scene.
The event will also be a chance to hear from My Odessa curator Liora Ostroff, to share a story or reflection with the Museum’s Storybooth, and the last chance to see Ladyzhensky’s paintings in person.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2023 | 3:00 PM
Sterling Elliott, cello
Elliot Wuu, piano
Location: University of Maryland Baltimore County
Sterling Elliott
Cellist Sterling Elliott is a 2021 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient and the winner of the Senior Division of the 2019 National Sphinx Competition.
"The Village of African American Doll Artists"
Artist Talk & Exhibition Opening: Suunday, February, 19, 2023
"The Village of African American Doll Artists". This event is the Artist Talk & Exhibition Opening. The exhibition takes a look at images through the lens of identity. The show is stellar. The curators and image makers are a grouping of renown African American doll and puppet artists who are unparalleled among their peers. They are living legacy. They are seasoned culture keepers. Their work includes dolls and puppets made of fabric, wood, papier-mâché, ceramic, air-dried clay, found items, and so, so much more.
McDaniel College’s art department showcases work by McDaniel College seniors Rowan Berti of Wilmington, Delaware, Skylar Blackbull of Crownpoint, New Mexico, Kelsey Bosley of Manchester, Maryland, Kate Cramer of Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, Grace Harshman of Hagerstown, Maryland, and Juliana Stolkovich of Littlestown, Pennsylvania.
This year's Asia North exhibition, TRANSition/TRANSformation/TRANScendence, will feature works that express how we face a world constantly in flux. A few examples of this broad theme are: Emerging from the pandemic to adjust to a "new normal"; altering our habits due to, and to stem, climate change; transitioning out of and transcending toxic environments and relationships; bearing witness to the physical/mental decline of a loved one as they transition from this life to the next, and adjusting to a new reality when that loved one is gone; enacting change to right previous wrongs.
This year's Asia North exhibition, TRANSition/TRANSformation/TRANScendence, will feature works that express how we face a world constantly in flux. A few examples of this broad theme are: Emerging from the pandemic to adjust to a "new normal"; altering our habits due to, and to stem, climate change; transitioning out of and transcending toxic environments and relationships; bearing witness to the physical/mental decline of a loved one as they transition from this life to the next, and adjusting to a new reality when that loved one is gone; enacting change to right previous wrongs.
Ikonic Visions brings to you the "PARALYSIS" World Premiere. This will be a jam-packed event! Spoken word poetry, film screening, and networking. This is a one-of-a-kind event that you don't want to miss. Poetry performances by Black Chakra, Akilah Divine, Ephraim Nehemiah, and Analysis. These poets will also be featured in the poetic film, "PARALYSIS."
Paralysis is a poetic film featuring spoken word artists who capture the stream of consciousness of bystanders who witness a young Black boy fight for his life.
DRESS CODE: CASUAL
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Philip Guston: Abstract Expressionism and Its Discontents (lecture 2 of 3)
Aneta Georgievska-Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland
Aneta Georgievska-Shine will continue her series on Philip Guston for Art Seminar Group.
$15 fee for guests and subscribers (no fee for members)
Make studio's upcoming exhibition and annual anniversary celebration, Lucky 13, opens with a reception on Saturday, February 25th at our Showroom Gallery. Every year that Make Studio exists, and our collective persists in their making, our anniversary is set aside as a time to highlight and proclaim our pride for each artists’ unique style and story. Make Studio’s “lucky 13th” year – having thrived for a “maker’s dozen” – promises to be especially exciting for our artists and audiences alike.
Hanzhi Wang, the first accordionist in history to win first prize in the New York-based Young Concert Artists competition, will join saxophonist and composer Steven Banks, who also won Young Concert Artists’ first prize on his instrument. Wang and Banks join Candlelight Concert Society through a multidecade partnership between the society and Young Concert Artists. The concert is part of the Candlelight Concert Society’s 50th-anniversary season.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2023 | 5:30 PM
Dover Quartet
Joseph Conyers, double bass
The Howard Family Concert & The Reiko T. and Yuan C. Lee Fund for Outstanding String Performers
Location: Shriver Hall
Dover Quartet
Joel Link, violin
Bryan Lee, violin
Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, viola
Camden Shaw, cello
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
The Uffizi: Interior Architecture, plus Leonardo to Caravaggio (lecture 2 of 2)
Elaine Ruffolo, Renaissance art historian
Elaine Ruffolo will continue her lecture series on The Uffizi for Art Seminar Group.
$15 fee for guests and subscribers (no fee for members)
Join us for BSA's annual fundraising event, Expressions 2023: Infinite Journeys!
This year's Expressions is a celebration of possibility and the always-unfolding truth of our lives; the art, the artist, the art of being, and the art of becoming.
Chaired by BSA alum Rachel Hilson '13, the event will feature exhilarating performances and inventive works of art by students from Music, Dance, Visual Arts, Theatre, and Film.
The March 3rd First Friday Art Walk promises to be a tasty one! Visit our 15 galleries & shops while enjoying sips and bites with the artwork you see (and artists you'll meet!). Many venues will provide free samples, while others will offer snacks and beverages for purchase.
Come play with real pigs from Whispering Rise Farm & Animal Sanctuary at the corner of Washington Boulevard and Poppleton Street on Saturday, March 4, 2023 from 1-3pm for BALTIMORE'S THIRD ANNUAL NATIONAL PIG DAY celebration!
Date and Time: Saturday, March 4th 1 - 3pm
Address: 916 Washington Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21230 (On corner of Washington Blvd & S. Poppleton St.)
FREE ACTIVITIES
- POT BELLY PIG PETTING ZOO
- KID-FRIENDLY Treats & Cookie Decoration with Groundwork Kitchen
Join us at the Ink Spot Press for the opening reception of Cynthia Jawitz Brower: Order/Disorder. Brower is a painter and printmaker who emigrated to Baltimore from South Africa during Apartheid. Her intimate prints, which are the subject of this show, celebrate smaller moments: a single flower, a lizard, a corner of Cezanne’s studio. The strong drawing and bold structure in her work impart a monumental quality to these seemingly less consequential things. She employs a wide variety of print techniques including etching, lithography, silkscreen, and linocut.