Unveiled
On View: JAN 27 - MAR 3
Reception: SAT JAN 27 | 6PM-8PM
Gallery Talk: SAT FEB 10 | 4pm
Mequitta Ahuja, Milana Braslavsky, and Sebastian Martorana
Contemporary artists examine the traditions of portrait, still life, and memorial
On View: JAN 27 - MAR 3
Reception: SAT JAN 27 | 6PM-8PM
Gallery Talk: SAT FEB 10 | 4pm
Mequitta Ahuja, Milana Braslavsky, and Sebastian Martorana
Contemporary artists examine the traditions of portrait, still life, and memorial
On View: JAN 27 - MAR 3
Reception: SAT JAN 27 | 6PM-8PM
Gallery Talk: SAT FEB 10 | 4pm
Mequitta Ahuja, Milana Braslavsky, and Sebastian Martorana
Contemporary artists examine the traditions of portrait, still life, and memorial
Our People, Our Land, Our Images
January 29 – March 18
UMBC Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
Opportunities to view indigenous peoples through the eyes of indigenous photographers are rare and recent. This photographic exhibition features the work of indigenous artists from North America, Peru, Iraq, and New Zealand. Distinctive in its historical reach, the exhibition includes newly discovered 19th-century trailblazers, members of the next generation of emerging photographers, and well established contemporary practitioners.
The Poet’s Brush: Chinese Ink Paintings by Lo Ch’ing
February 1 – March 17
UMBC Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
Students in the Exhibition Development Seminar (EDS) at the Maryland Institute College of Art are pleased to present Counternarratives: Performance and Actions in Public Space. On view in MICA’s Decker Gallery from February 2 through March 11, 2018, this collaborative exhibition highlights significant performative actions from 1955 to the present through a global timeline installation and the commissioning of new performances in local public spaces.
Johns Hopkins University's Homewood Museum presents a talk by Broadway author and director Mark Bramble titled "42nd Street, Barnum, and Hamilton: Dance for Theatrical Storytelling," in conjunction with its current exhibition Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America, on view through March 11, 2018.
5:30pm Exhibition viewing
6:00pm Talk
Meet and talk with author Glenda Armand and illustrator Floyd Cooper at this special event. Opening reception begins at 6:30 p.m., and Floyd Cooper will talk about his illustrations for Ira's Shakespeare Dream in the African American Department beginning at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, February 7, Central Library, Carla D. Hayden Wing, 400 Cathedral Street.
The Sikh Project, in collaboration with the talented British photographers Amit and Naroop, captures the beauty of the Sikh faith and the depth of the Sikh American experience. The exhibition will be on display at the Sandy Spring Museum from February 14-March 24, 2018.
The exhibit, which launched to critical acclaim in 2016, includes 38 portraits of turbaned men and women that embody the diversity of the Sikh community and recognize the challenges and triumphs of what it means to be Sikh in the United States.
MICA Painting faculty Lauren Frances Adams discusses her solo exhibition "Germinal," a site-specific installation that explores themes converging around feminist activists from American history, domestic ornament in service of political messages, such as Quaker abolitionist quilts and pro-Confederacy secessionist cockades, and the recent removal of Baltimore’s Confederate monuments.
"Germinal" is on view through Tuesday, March 13, with a reception on Thursday, Feb. 15, 5 – 7 p.m.
Featuring: Adam Rosenblatt, Alice Gadzinski, Jerry Allen Gilmore, Samantha Sethi, Alfonso Fernandez, Paul Rucker, Christopher Batten, & Adam Davies
Artist Talks: 6-8pm
Open Studios: 8-10pm
Our resident artist have 10 minutes TOPS to present their work, perform, or invite special guests on stage. Afterward explore the studios
RESONATIONS Jordan Tierney
Stevenson University Manning Academic Center 2nd Floor Art Gallery
February 12 – April 11, 2024
Exhibition reception: February 17, 2024 from 1-4pm
Snow date: February 24, 2024 from 1-4pm
[Baltimore, USA 02/25/2024] — ‘The Experiment’ exhibition is set to disrupt the art scene with its bold exploration of unconventional mediums and their impact on audience behavior in the digital age. Curated to provoke thought and inspire conversation by Erhan Us, ‘The Experiment’ pushes the boundaries of contemporary art, inviting viewers to question established norms and engage with creativity in new and unexpected ways.
Help send Mando for Kids to Italy for the International Mandolin Accademia with Maestro Carlo Aonzo!
$20 suggested donation.
Beer, wine and appetizers
Mando for Kids promotes and teaches classical mandolin to young students in the Baltimore area - it’s the only program of its kind in the United States! It was started by a group within the Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra and continues under the direction of Laura Norris, a Classical Mandolin Society fellow, member of the Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra and Baltimore Mandolin Quartet.