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School 33 Art Center’s Open Studio Tour is an annual city-wide event that for over 25 years has brought together professional artists and the general public, giving collectors and art lovers the opportunity to visit the studios of visual artists.

On Saturday, October 11 and Sunday, October 12, 2014, between the hours of 10am and 6pm, meet the artist, see their work and get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their working processes. Use our interactive mapping tool to plan your itinerary. Don’t miss out on this exciting event!

Put the spotlight on your neighborhood and help kick-off Baltimore’s 26th Annual Open Studio Tour Weekend!  

Open Studio Tour, which will take place October 10th and 11th 2014, will feature “Community Spotlight” Friday, highlighting the great arts in Baltimore City’s neighborhoods. Events must place on the Friday before Open Studio Tour weekend (October 9th).

In the past we’ve spotlighted one neighborhood, each year. This year we want to give a “shout-out” to what’s happening all around town! Up to five communities will be selected as part of the program. Past community spotlight events have included, gallery walks that involved local restaurants, live outdoor music, and neighborhood festivals with arts exhibitors and a food vendors.

The chosen communities will receive $1000 from the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts to put towards their event.

This is a great opportunity for your neighborhood to be part of this fantastic annual arts event!

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This fall, artists across Baltimore will be lighting up night skies and local buildings. Luminous Intervention, an activist new media collective, announces the eight participants for HOT WALLS, their upcoming projection series showcasing the work of local Baltimore artists.

The collaborative projections will explore local issues as well as celebrate neighborhood and cultural achievements. The series will begin with a bang, as legendary Baltimore musician DJ Blackstarr will present a compilation of videos at a block party. The pieces will also include a celebration of Black historical artists in Reservoir Hill (LOVE the Poet, 2011 Baker b-grant Award winner), animations discussing the role of corner stores in West Baltimore (Emily Chow Bluck), and a collaborative video documentary with Latin business owners in Upper Fells (Michelle Gomez). Up-and-coming artists Tanya Garcia and Valeria Molinari will present a study on the role of Machismo in their communities, while relative newcomer Michelle Faulkner will add humor to the series with a satirical take on fast food. The series will end with an introspective look at water from MICA professor Jann Rosen-Queralt.

HOT WALLS is a series intended to highlight the substantial local talent across Baltimore, where artists will be given the opportunity to experiment with a new and exciting medium. “We have found that large-scale projections are attention grabbing and can gather people together for sharing stories, envisioning creative futures, inspiring critical discussion, and voicing concerns,” said Zoe Bachman, a Luminous Intervention member.

The artists represented in the series hail from a variety of backgrounds and areas of expertise. “While public arts programming in Baltimore often can get stuck picking from the same small handful of well-connected artists, we’re very proud to be representing an incredibly strong and diverse crew of artists,” said Dan, another Luminous Intervention member. “This series is very artist-driven. We had some minor criteria in mind, but basically we were looking for what would make for exciting and insightful public projections.”

Known for their use of large-scale video projections, Luminous Intervention regularly creates and collaborates on guerrilla art pieces that address a range of local and national issues. The group’s topics include diverse subjects, including fair labor practices in the Inner Harbor, indefinite detention of Guantanamo detainees, and equality of marriage for all. But the new series is a new kind of collaboration for the group. “Collaboration with community groups has been part of our mission from the beginning. Now that we are more experienced, we want to share our knowledge with other artists and support them in spreading their own visions,” says Bachman.

The series will kick off on September 30th and continue through November 15th, with approximately one projection per week. Stay tuned as future events are announced via our website and our Facebook page. Events will begin at sundown.

Artist/Projection Date
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“All The Planets Exist In A Blaq Starr “

Tue Sep 30, 8:00pm

Michelle Faulkner
“A Meal to Die For”

Wed Oct 15, 7:30pm

Emily Chow Bluck
“Community Corners”

Fri Oct 24, 7:30pm

LOVE the Poet
“Beyond the City’s Limits”

Mon Oct 27, 7:30pm

Michelle Gomez
“Estamos Aquí (We Are Here)”

Sat Nov 08, 7:30pm

Tanya Garcia & Valeria Molinari
“Machismo”

Tue Nov 11, 7:30pm

Jann Rosen-Queralt
“Stream”

Sat Nov 15, 7:30pm

www.hotwalls.luminousintervention.org

The 11th Annual Transmodern Performance Festival is officially underway! The festival kicked off Sunday with a twilight parade through the Bromo Arts District, featuring Fluid Movement, the Barrage Band Orchestra, Arabbers, illuminated floats by Dan Van Allen, lanterns, hoopers and stilters.

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Pirate Prep

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This year’s Transmodern Festival is the first ever performance art recipient of the PNC Transformative Art Prize. Festivities continue through September 27th – for a full listing of events visit transmodernfestival.com.

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Art-In-Transit Meet the Artists

The Maryland Transit Administration aims to enhance the stations and the environment along the corridor, making the Baltimore Red Line welcoming to riders and reflective of communities’ unique characteristics and histories. Communities’ input will be an important component of the artwork created for specific station and location with the corridor.

Phase I of the Program launched in November 2012 and resulted in the creation of a master plan of art opportunities at the stations and structural elements such as the Red Line bridges and portals.

Phase 2 of the Art in Transit Program began in June 2014 and focused on identifying the art for the stations and structural elements. Community comments will be collected in a series of three meetings, including a meeting with the artists, and used in conjunction with other criteria to select artists and final works. Learn more about the mission and goals for the Art in Transit Program and the opportunities for art at the station in your community in the Art in Transit Meeting 1 presentation.

  • Learn about opportunities for art at stations
  • Meet the artist candidates
  • Share your ideas
Monday, September 22, 20145:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
217 N. Charles Street, #100, Baltimore, MD 21201
Stations: Howard Street/University Center, and Inner Harbor

6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Whitman, Requardt & Associates
801 South Caroline Street, 1st Floor Training Room Baltimore, MD 21231
Stations: Harbor East and Fell’s Point

6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Mutry Auditorium (Poe Homes)
206 N. Fremont Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21202
Stations: Poppleton

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Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts and the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance invite all to attend the Mayor’s Cultural Town Meeting.  The bi-annual event will take place on Wednesday, October 15 from 6pm to 8pm at the Maryland Historical Society, located at 201 W Monument Street.  Mayor Rawlings-Blake, city officials, arts community leaders and residents will join together to discuss the importance of the arts to the quality of life in Baltimore City.

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and participate in this critical dialogue.

The Mayor’s Cultural Town Meeting is produced by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts in partnership with the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.  

Open Studio Model Sessions Sept 28 – Dec 14
led by artist member Grace Sweeney at Hamilton Gallery

for adults 18+

Hamilton Arts Collective invites you to join our open studio model sessions at Hamilton Gallery!  Draw or paint from a nude model in a self-directed environment – no instruction is given.  Each three hour session will include one model for a sustained pose and a separate model for quick poses.  A class moderator will ensure the quality of each session.

The open studio model sessions will begin on September 28 and run until December 14 on Sundays from 12:30 pm-3:30 pm. 

12 sessions- $95
Payments must be made in advance.  A minimum class size of 20 people is needed – deadline to register is 9/21/14.

Please email workshops@hamiltonarts.org with your name and phone number to indicate your interest,

and send payment via check no later than 9/21/14 to:
Hamilton Gallery
attn Grace Sweeney
5502 Harford Road
Baltimore, MD 21214

Please make checks out to Hamilton Gallery
Be sure to include your name, email and phone number along with your payment.

For more information please contact Grace via workshops@hamiltonarts.org.

Opening THIS WEDNESDAY, August 20th, 5-9pm
at D center Baltimore, 16 West North Ave, Baltimore

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