Arts in Health Teaching Artists – Information Session
Arts in Health Teaching Artists – Information Session
Sunday, June 20 from 4:00-5:30 pm
Arts in Health Teaching Artists – Information Session
Sunday, June 20 from 4:00-5:30 pm
Arts in Health Teaching Artists – Information Session
Sunday, June 20 from 4:00-5:30 pm
4/18/21 - 1) “Violin Plus” - featuring works for unaccompanied violin that expand the voice of the violin by incorporating electronics, foot pedals, and non-traditional tunings.
(Repertoire to be finalized, but will include works by Steve Reich, Hildegard von Bingen, John Heiss, and Johann Joseph Vilsmayr)
5/16/21 - 2) “Homage” - works intended as homages to people and places
(Repertoire to be finalized, but will include works by Saariaho, Chen Yi, Carlos Simon, George Walker, Rain Worthington, and Flausino Vale)
Columbia Festival of the Arts presents the 2021 Columbia Film Festival, June 21 – 25! This 4th annual Film Festival will showcase more than 60 local, national, and international films for movie-goers to enjoy as part of this year’s virtual event. Featured are a varied selection of films from all genres including short and feature-length movies, documentaries, world cinema, special themes, Maryland-based films, as well as works by student filmmakers that touch upon current and relevant topics.
This summer, the PLAY's the thing at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company! The Studio at CSC will offer full day in-person summer camps. Each week will focus on a different theme such as performance, design, combat, comedy, tragedy, romance, etc. Teaching Artists provide age-appropriate activities and a non-competitive environment in which students grow, learn, and laugh together. There are no auditions. Breakfast and Lunch will be provided.
Location: In-Person at our Downtown Baltimore Campus
Ages: Rising 2nd to Rising 9th graders (Ages 6-14)
Join the Columbia Festival of the Arts for an Opening Night and Summer Solstice Celebration to kick-off the 4th Annual Columbia Film Festival!
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Fields and Formations: A Survey of Mid-Atlantic Abstraction
Kristen Hileman, independent curator and formerly the head of the Baltimore Museum of Art’s contemporary department
Bassist Blake Meister is a provocative musician & composer who has worked with a range of virtuoso, jazz performers. He was born and raised in Philadelphia and earned a master's degree in orchestral performance from Catholic University's Benjamin T. Rome School of Music. Blake was on the faculty of the Peabody Conservatory of Music for a decade. Before that, he began as faculty and program director the for Peabody Preparatory division, where he founded the jazz department. He is one of the most in demand bassists in Baltimore.
Presented with Contemporary Arts Inc.
J.M. Giordano will be in conversation with Michael Anthony Farley and DDm.
Theaters, galleries, studios and more open for an art-filled evening of performances and exhibitions in the Bromo Arts District. Create your own tour and visit all of the participating groups. This event is free, but please register for a ticket to get event updates.
Brent Birckhead sax, flute
Mark Meadows, piano
Kris Funn, bass
Carroll Dashiell III, drums
Saxophonist Brent Birckhead is an award-winning artist, whose aesthetic is an intersectional amalgam of traditional and popular styles. Unbound by genre, Birckhead’s approach to woodwind artistry is driven by his compulsion for creative risk and deep respect for legacy. His place in the continuum of a storied lineage begins with his surname, Birckhead, and extends to his extensive musical education and work ethic as a visionary approach to life as a rising leader.
About the Event
The veils between worlds are thin and we can easily slip through.
Last November, we found a trove of abandoned traveling trunks. Delivered from where? From who? Going where? When? Impossible thoughts filled our heads. From these trunks, we asked artists to conjur portals to other realities.
CIRCA presents Thing Theatre, a program featuring work from Maryland puppetry artists Schroeder Cherry, Dirk Joseph, and Colette Searls. These three short films celebrate the power of objects to express our shared humanity. Susan Stroupe will host the event and moderate a live Q&A with the artists. This event is supported by the Maryland State Arts Council through a Maryland Traditions Folklife Network Grant.
Operation ARTS Foundation Inc in partnership with Sonor Wines America would like to announce a new innovative contest for creatives! We have extended our original deadline to open the opportunity to more artists in the area! This creative contest is called the Sonor Wines America - Music competition, where musicians of all genres will compete for prizes and the chance to have their music infused into wine! This is a juried show with an entry fee of $20 and is a tax-deductible contribution. Proceeds go towards the artist prize and also towards funding the wine festival post-pandemic.
Virtual, Maryland: Operation ARTS Foundation Inc in partnership with Sonor Wines America would like to announce a new innovative contest for creatives! We have extended our original deadline to open the opportunity to more artists in the area! This creative contest is called the Sonor Wines America - Music competition, where musicians of all genres will compete for prizes and the chance to have their music infused into wine! This is a juried show with an entry fee of $20 and is a tax-deductible contribution.
Puppetry artist Colette Searls (UMBC Theatre) and designer Kelley Bell (UMBC Visual Arts) will guide participants in this in-person workshop to make “disposable puppets,” bring them to life, and build them a tiny modular home! Open to artists and non-artists alike. This workshop is supported by the Maryland State Arts Council through a Maryland Traditions Folklife Network Grant.
Please note: This workshop is designed for adults but older youth are welcome if accompanied by an adult participant.
BCAN and The Cahoots Brothers have teamed up with some of Baltimore's most amazing creative entrepreneurs to bring you a summertime pop-up marketplace.
The SYP Marketplace isn't just about shopping; it's also a reconvening and reintroduction of many in our creative ecosystem.
So bring your shopping bags and your vibes, because we've also got music, food, and drinks in store for you. This will be a curated shopping experience that you won't forget!
Recital Program:
Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77 - Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
I. Allegro non troppo
II. Adagio
III. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace
Violin: Yasmine Yiqing Fu
Piano: Allison Freeman
"Jazz Music"
Music created by African American musicians that has become "A National American Treasure!"
The band:
John R. Lamkin II - Trumpet and Flugelhorn
Micheal Hairston - Saxophones
Bob Butta - Piano
Micheal Graham - Bass
Jesse Moody - Drums
Showtime is 3 pm ET/2 pm CT/1 pm MT/12 pm PT/7 pm GMT
A limited number of in-person seats are available for $20 each.
Please email [email protected] for stipulations.
Steve Arnold, bass
Julian Berkowitz, drums
Elijah Jamal Balbed, sax
Connor Holdridge, guitar
Dominique Bianco, vocals