Rootless Orchids
Opening Reception-May 29. 6pm
Closing Reception-July 22. 5pm
Gallery Hours 11am-4pm Monday-Saturday and 11am-7pm Sunday, July 22
Opening Reception-May 29. 6pm
Closing Reception-July 22. 5pm
Gallery Hours 11am-4pm Monday-Saturday and 11am-7pm Sunday, July 22
McDaniel College Assistant Professor of Art Chloe Irla, a 2007 alumna of McDaniel, showcases site-specific work created for this exhibition, such as monumental quilts made from hunting and camping textiles, lenticular prints, projected animated GIFs and a window installation.
Station North Flea Market returns to The Windup Space on the last Saturday of every month from April through November, noon - 4 pm.
The market is indoors and features at least 15 new sellers every month! There's always a great variety of art, clothing, collectibles, music and more.
Seller signup opens the first day of every month. You can follow Station North Flea Market on Facebook for updates and announcements.
Art lyes within each of us. Those who awaken it via memories, travel, love, tradegy these essential moments make life worth living. Support living artist. On this evening we will tell our stories, triumphs, concerns, and lend a voice to communities unheard. Let’s celebrate!! Free street parking and private parking as well. Featuring visual artist as followed Bryan Robinson, Akan Udoh, Jessy DeSantis, Monique Dove, Andre Hines Jr, Mikea Hugley and Ashley Huff Jr.
Asian Arts Gallery, Center for the Arts (CA 2038)
September 7 – December 8, 2018 (closed Nov. 21-25)
Opening Reception/Meet the Artists: September 6, 7:30 – 9 p.m.
A Designed Life: Contemporary American Textile, Wallpapers, and Containers & Packaging, 1951 – 1954
September 13 – December 8
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 13, 5 – 7 p.m.
UMBC Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
The 2018 Sabbatical Exhibition, from Thursday, August 16 - Sunday, September 23, will showcase the work of faculty members who took a semester away from MICA during the 2017/18 academic year to explore new themes. Participating artists include: Rebcca Bradley, Illustration; Carolyn Case, FYE; Regina DeLuise, Photography; David East, Ceramics; Ulric Joseph, FYE; Stephen Hendee, FYE; Paul Jeanes, FYE; Philip Koch, Painting, Ellen Lupton, Graphic Design; Robert Tillman, Printmaking and Kristine Woods, Fiber.
UMBC Humanities Forum
Carolina Guerrero, CEO and co-founder of Radio Ambulante: “Breaking the Language Barrier One Story at a Time”
Monday, September 17, 4 p.m.
Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
$36,000 Award: Nominate Young Jewish Leaders Making a Difference in Their Communities
Do you know a teen with a passion for making the world a better place? The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards are seeking nominations of exceptional Jewish teens leading meaningful community service and social change initiatives. The national award annually recognizes up to 15 Jewish teens with $36,000 each towards their project or education. Up to five teens from California and ten from across the United States will be recognized for their humanitarian efforts.