Performing Arts Exchange wants to get the word out to Baltimore-area performing artists and presenters about two pre-conferences for the PAE in Baltimore, on Monday, September 28, 2015, 12:00-4:30pm. Click through for more information and to see flyers for these informative sessions.
Maryland Art Place (MAP) is partnering with Green Spring Station for it’s fall IMPACT project this year. MAP seeks an artist or team of artists to create an original temporary indoor installation comprised of items from the merchants of Green Spring Station. The submission deadline is August 15th, 2015. Click through for full information.
On Friday, June 19th, I attended the reception for three shows at School 33 Art Center, including the reception of “Waiting for Something to Happen”, a solo exhibition by Dominique Zeltzman, located in the Project Space on the second floor of School 33. This exhibition is on view until August 22nd, 2015. Click through to read about the exhibition and to view more photos of the exhibition.
People have played games for millennia. Play is not only an escape, but also a tool for learning how to live in the world around us. Games help us connect with one another, build skill sets, and most importantly exercise the human imagination. It is through our imaginations that all possibilities can be conceived: alternate universes, creative problem solving, or even to better understand the stranger next door.
The program, Art @ Work: Sandtown began on Monday June 29th with a bang. With an amazing turn out, orientation began. The youth aged 14-21 years old signed in, were separated into their designated groups, met their fellow peers, and their mentoring artists. No time was wasted; each group immediately began to get to know one another. Read More →
On June 8th, 2015h, BOPA hosted a Light City Baltimore Ideas Session at the Top of the World Gallery. Click through for full notes from the topics addressed at this Ideas Session and Q&A.