One Hill, One Day
McDaniel’s 24-hour day of giving to support current and future McDaniel students in honor of the college’s Charter Day. Visit www.mcdaniel.edu/1h1d for more information.
A program of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance
McDaniel’s 24-hour day of giving to support current and future McDaniel students in honor of the college’s Charter Day. Visit www.mcdaniel.edu/1h1d for more information.
McDaniel’s 24-hour day of giving to support current and future McDaniel students in honor of the college’s Charter Day. Visit www.mcdaniel.edu/1h1d for more information.
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM
Vermeer – The Greatest Exhibition, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 10 February – 4 June 2023
Chris Boicos, professor of art history for the University of Southern California Paris program and founder (2007) and main lecturer for Paris Art Studies
Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) lived and worked in Delft. His work is best known for his tranquil, introverted indoor scenes, his unprecedented use of bright, colorful light and his near-photographic illusionism.
Utilizing the tools of creative writing and bio-ethnography, this workshop will help writers mine their lived experiences of suffering and celebration against the backdrop of historical/current events and curate stories and/or poetry of liberation and resilience to serve as a call to whole-being.
Utilizing the tools of creative writing and bio-ethnography, this workshop will help writers mine their lived experiences of suffering and celebration against the backdrop of historical/current events and curate stories and/or poetry of liberation and resilience to serve as a call to whole-being.
The goal of this workshop is to introduce participants to various methods of writing creatively using archival materials as inspiration. While we often think of archives as places where research—in that most academic sense—occurs, archival documents can also be source material for creative inspiration. Although some writers may be familiar with techniques like erasure, workshop participants will explore other forms of “textual manipulation,” “archival ekphrasis,” methods inspired by Indigenous ledger art, and methods for combining archival research with field work to inspire writing.
Join Ronni Jolles in creating super fun and beautiful papercraft art from home!
We’re back with our third ”Five Minute Histories" feature: Art and Innovation in Station North! With this video, we are continuing our a new series called "Five Minute Histories." Each day, we’ll record a short video about a different historic place in Baltimore and post it on our Facebook page and website.
We are honoring Governor Hogan’s request and are doing this from home.
BNHA 3rd Annual History Through Arts Competition
The Baltimore National Heritage Area (BNHA) invites Baltimore City youth to participate in our 3rd Annual History Through Arts Competition. The purpose of this contest is to engage City youth in an art exhibit showcasing their unique talents while also expressing their view of life in Baltimore City. The expectation is that the artwork will reflect Baltimore’s historic people, places, significant architecture or represent a historical event.
The Baltimore Museum of Industry celebrates Maryland’s industrial legacy and shows how innovation fuels ongoing progress. Our exhibitions, educational programs, and collections engage visitors in the stories of the people who built Baltimore and those who shape the region’s future.
Visit this page for a virtual tour: https://historyview.org/library/baltimore-museum-of-industry/
We’re excited to announce the launch of the “Virtually Creative” after-school program.
The “Virtually Creative” after school program is an extension of our onsite programming that takes place at John Ruhrah Elementary/ Middle and Tench Tilghman Elementary/ Middle. In an effort to continue supporting our schools we are providing afterschool programming online. Each day, students receive homework help and hangout time to connect with friends. They will also have virtual Restorative Practice circles every Friday. Below is a detailed breakdown of the Virtually Creative schedule.
Get craft ideas and downloadable art projects for free art-making workshops.
We offer art workshop videos, coloring pages, and other educational content! With these videos, we're coming to YOU with how to's of art projects you can do right at home with everyday household items. Enjoy, and have fun!
Visit here for the Virtual Tour: https://earlybaltimore.org/
PORTRAITS OF LIFE: Once Upon A Story
April M. Rimpo and Elaine Weiner-Reed
In this Ekphrastic exhibit, the paintings of Rimpo and Weiner-Reed will inspire written word, poetic, and musical compositions from viewers. The community is invited and encouraged to participate in-person in the special events scheduled throughout the exhibit for written word readings and musical presentations.
Here you will find FREE video tutorials, crafts, fitness, games and activities for all ages. Click any of the sections below to explore all resources. We want to make sure you stay active and have fun while at home. The Virtual Rec is growing daily, so check back often. #stayhomeheroes
Get up and move, learn, and smile with artists and teachers who are excited to spend time with you! The Arts & Learning Kids TV show brings school lessons to life in your living room every weekend with fun and engaging arts-based learning for kids!
Episodes are tailored to lessons for students by grade levels: Explorers (preK-K), Discoverers (1st & 2nd), and Adventurers (3rd-5th)!
CIVIL HANDS UNCLEAN is a modern companion piece to William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, written by Resident Artist Neal Gallini-Burdick. This experience is FREE and non-participatory. Once you text “START” to 410-657-2581, the play will continue to its end until you specify otherwise. Standard text messaging rates apply. Share with your friends and follow along together!
Suggested age 16+ for some language and sexual references. Parental guidance suggested.
FACEBook LIVE 12:30 pm
We will have a different animal everyday to explore about and answer your questions. We will also do some kind of fun activity like reading a book, a science experiment or craft. Fun for all ages!
This will continue throughout this pandemic emergency. I have the dates set until April 10th but will extend this as needed. Watch our videos live or later to keep busy and have fun. Let us know what you like and/or what you & your kiddos are needing during this time.