Exciting news! We are happy to introduce an art class for children ages 8-12, here at School 33! Chance & Accident: Embracing Experimentation for Young Artists, a 6-week course taught by Katherine Nonemaker, is designed to demonstrate how major artists throughout the 20th century have embraced elements of chance, mistake and accident into their practice of art making. Highlighted artists will include Marcel Duchamp, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Mark Rothko and Robert Rauschenberg.

Class will be held at on Saturdays from 12pm-2pm, October 26th-November 30th.

More information can be found at http://tinyurl.com/kfe5x3v

Call 443-263-4350 to register today!

Layered between memory, love, loss and hope, D’Agostino employs a wide range of media, including resin, plaster, oil paint, wood and fiberglass in her work. The work is often intuitive with a recurring theme of gender identity that is explored in multiple ways. D’Agostino’s multidisciplinary approach to art making yields work that is emotionally impactful and illuminating, and shines a lovely light on identity and gender in a way that reminds us that we are all human first.


Photographs by Kim Llerena

It is easy to just hope the companies we patronize are using our money and support for good. In this solo installation by Lotta Art 2013 Best in Show winner Nancy Daly, viewers are urged to investigate the unanticipated effects of blind participation by placing them in a situation wherein aesthetic choices made by individuals will determine where the artist’s money goes. Nancy Daly pledges to donate percentages of her yearly charity donation to over 50 charities and organizations based on data obtained from the piece.

Photographs by Kim Llerena

Back in 2011 eighteen Baltimore artists came together on the subject of time travel to create an eighty-eight page book . The artists in BTTA offer a unique cross-section of Baltimore talent: Dina Kelberman, Ben Claassen III, Eamon Espey, Kim Te, Rebecca Mock, Bat Favitsou Boulandi, Josh Van Horne, and Monica Gallagher, to name a few…

Now is the time to get in on Baltimore Time Travel Anthology 2!
Contact Melody Often for more details. Deadline is quickly approaching.

send 1 to 5 black and white TIFFs at 300 dpi to melodyoften@gmail.com
dimensions are 5″ x 8″ or 5.25″ x 8.25″ if you want full bleed
theme is still simply TIME TRAVEL
deadline is Monday, September 30th, 2013

Washington Project for the Arts has an open call for artists to sign up. They will select 36 artists from the total pool that enter.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: 36 Studios – Part 2 Charm City Edition
DEADLINE: Tuesday, October 1 at Midnight
STUDIO VISIT DATES: Saturday, October 26 at 6am through through Sunday, October 27 at 6pm
GEOGRAPHIC RESTRICTIONS: Participating artists must have a studio in the Baltimore area (inside I-695)
CONTACT: Blair Murphy, Program Director, 202-234-7103 x 1 or bmurphy@wpadc.org

Call for Artists HERE.

Registration is now open for EMP Collective’s Cans n Drafts Fall Writing Workshop.

Cans n Drafts offers a relaxed environment for local writers of all genres and experience levels to congregate and share their gestating stories – from plays to poetry, books to film, and everywhere in between.

This fall, Cans n Drafts is FREE thanks to Free Fall Baltimore, so dust off your old notebooks, grab a BOH (or three), and sign up today.

Workshops will be held Tuesdays from 7-9pm, October 1 – November 5 and will culminate in a public reading of fresh works on Tuesday, November 5.

http://empcollective.org/