WEBINAR: Kevin Tervala, "Art and the African Slave Trades"
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Art and the African Slave Trades
Kevin Tervala, associate curator of African art at the Baltimore Museum of Art
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Art and the African Slave Trades
Kevin Tervala, associate curator of African art at the Baltimore Museum of Art
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Art and the African Slave Trades
Kevin Tervala, associate curator of African art at the Baltimore Museum of Art
Bryn Upton, a professor of history at McDaniel College, leads a conversation with McDaniel College President Roger N. Casey. Since SmartTALK’s inception in 2010, President Casey has interviewed countless alums. After eleven years of serving as SmartTALK’s host, it’s finally time to flip the script and interview President Casey. For more information, visit www.mcdaniel.edu/about-us/campus-events.
Nic Sheff’s heartbreaking and inspiring struggle with substance use disorder is the story of Beautiful Boy, a major motion picture starring Timothée Chalamet as Nic and Steve Carell as his father, David. The film, which earned Golden Globe and SAG nominations for Chalamet, is based on Nic’s New York Times bestselling memoir, Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines and David’s bestseller, which shares its title with the movie.
Thank you for your interest in joining our Facebook Live event with Sheppard Pratt on May 6th from 12pm - 1pm to learn about Parenting During a Pandemic: Strategies for Coping and Thriving.
During the event, you'll hear from:
Abby Potter, MEd, Life Space, Crisis Intervention Master Trainer, Senior Coordinator of Educational Program
Development and Training at Sheppard Pratt
Chontey Copeland, NAMI Peer Support Volunteer, Mental Health Coach/Advocate with GreenHeart Community
Join us in celebrating the 100th anniversary of Eubie Blake’s 1921 musical Shuffle Along. Co-authors Richard Carlin and Ken Bloom, with Martina Kado, PhD, the Maryland Center for History and Culture's Director of Publications, explore how they used Baltimore-born composer and pianist James Herbert “Eubie” Blake’s personal collections—housed in the MCHC’s H. Furlong Baldwin Library—to write their biography, Eubie Blake: Rags, Rhythm, and Race.
Thank you for your interest in joining our Facebook Live event with Sheppard Pratt on May 6th from 12pm - 1pm to learn about Parenting During a Pandemic: Strategies for Coping and Thriving.
During the event, you'll hear from:
Abby Potter, MEd, Life Space, Crisis Intervention Master Trainer, Senior Coordinator of Educational Program
Development and Training at Sheppard Pratt
Chontey Copeland, NAMI Peer Support Volunteer, Mental Health Coach/Advocate with GreenHeart Community
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Fit to Print: Artists and the News at The Print Center
Ksenia Nouril, PhD, Jensen Bryan Curator, The Print Center
Lisa Blas, a New York-based artist, who conceived the idea for the exhibition and serves as an advisor
Join us for a livestreamed monthly talk show co-presented by The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) and the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA). In this episode, educators from both museums welcome American multimedia artist Delita Martin, who creates large-scale prints onto which she draws, sews, collages and paints. Martin claims space for her subjects, particularly black women, creating a powerful presence that simultaneously highlights the historical absence of black bodies in Western art.
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Transformation on the Plains: Shifts in Native American Artistic Production in the Reservation Era
Darienne Turner, assistant curator of Indigenous Art of the Americas at the Baltimore Museum of Art
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Sure on this Shining Night: The Music of Samuel Barber
Judah Adashi, composer and composition faculty at Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, artistic director, Evolution Contemporary Music Series & Rise Bmore
Balticon is one of Baltimore's premiere science-fiction and fantasy conventions.
Completely volunteer-run, we host four days of literary and science panels, live music, the Marty Gear Memorial Masquerade (a costume/skit contest), a festival of short films, gaming, an art show, vending, and more! In our 55th year, Balticon will be ONLINE and FREE this year, May 28-31, 2021 (Memorial Day Weekend)! Check out balticon.org for more information.
By fans, for fans.
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
The Café, the Music Hall and the Dance Hall in French Art, 1875-1895
Chris Boïcos, professor of art history for the University of Southern California Paris program and founder (2007) and main lecturer for Paris Art Studies