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Star-Spangled Spectacular: Bicentennial of our National Anthem is a two-hour concert special at Pier Six Pavilion on September 15th that will also be live broadcast on THIRTEEN’S Great Performances series on PBS. The live television event is a celebration of the 200th anniversary of our National Anthem. The special will be hosted by actor, musician and author John Lithgow and will feature pop music artist Kristin Chenoweth, country group Little Big Town, American a cappella group Pentatonix, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and more to be announced soon. The patriotic special will feature a diverse line up of entertainers paying tribute to our nation’s ideals in a thrilling and inspiring concert.

Tickets   can be purchased online at piersixpavilion.com, over the phone by calling 410-244-1131, or in person by visiting Rams Head Live (Baltimore) or Rams Head on Stage (Annapolis) box offices. Doors open for onsite concert festivities at 5:00 p.m. with a special non-broadcast performance.

The Baltimore Museum of Art’s dynamic contemporary wing exhibition program continues with three new exhibitions of rarely shown works by some of the most intriguing artists working today.

 

Black Box: Anri Sala (September 14, 2014 – February 22, 2015) Inspired by art historian Michael Fried’s analysis of the art of Anri Sala (Albanian, born 1974) in his book Four Honest Outlaws (2011), this exhibition features Sala’s 43-minute film 1395 Days Without Red, selected by the art historian and the artist. The film recreates the terror and uncertainty civilians endured during the siege of Sarajevo by interspersing scenes of the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra rehearsing the First Movement of Tchaikovsky’s Pathetique with those of a musician making her way through what became known as Sniper Alley. The film’s title references a caution to civilians to avoid wearing bright colors so as to not draw a sniper’s attention. The exhibition is curated by the artist and Michael Fried, The Johns Hopkins University J. R. Herbert Boone Chair in the Humanities, and organized by Curator of Contemporary Art Kristen Hileman.

On Paper: Alternate Realities (September 21, 2014 – April 12, 2015) This exhibition presents 26 prints by a diverse group of artists living and working in America who are engaging in a dialog between high and low art by playfully exaggerating and reimaging the visual language of popular culture—religious stories, myths, and folk tales—to consider larger issues of class, gender, and politics. Among the works featured are two complete portfolios by Raymond Pettibon and Trenton Doyle Hancock, as well as newly acquired works by Wangechi Mutu, Amy Cutler, Chitra Ganesh, Toshio Sasaki, Iona Rozeal Brown, and William Villalongo. A long, accordion-bound book by Enrique Chagoya will span the center of the gallery. This exhibition marks the first time all of these works will be on view. The exhibition is curated by Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs Ann Shafer.

Front Room: Dario Robleto (November 16, 2014 – March 29, 2015) This exhibition features Robleto’s Setlists for a Setting Sun body of work—poetic sculptures, prints, and cut-paper works that weave together the histories of recorded light and sound by drawing inspiration from nautical history, space exploration, early sound recordings, and family legacies within American popular music. The Front Room exhibition debuts three new works created by Robleto (American, born 1972) at the Headlands Center of the Arts in Sausalito, CA, as part of its new program to commission art from outstanding contemporary artists. Two of the new works were inspired by the BMA’s proximity to the Space Telescope Science Institute on the campus of The Johns Hopkins University. This exhibition lends a contemporary component to the BMA’s American Wing reopening celebration. The exhibition is curated by Curator of Contemporary Art Kristen Hileman. Since the contemporary wing reopening in 2012, the BMA has presented a dozen exhibitions of works by emerging and mid-career artists from Baltimore and beyond. These diverse exhibitions are presented in the new Front Room Gallery, Black Box Gallery for light, sound, and moving image works, and On Paper Gallery for light-sensitive contemporary prints, drawings, and photographs.

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Artists and Art lovers – mark your calendar now for the 5th Annual “Paint Berlin”, plein air to be held September 18 – 20, 2014.

FOLLOW THE LINK TO VIEW & ENJOY THE YOUTUBE VIDEO, created by our Gallery artist, Robert Johnson, PROMOTING THIS YEAR’S PAINT BERLIN!

ARTISTS: will have an opportunity to network, exhibit and sell their artwork as well as compete for a very attractive cash prizes: $1,000 – 1st Place, $500 – 2nd Place, $250 – 3rd Place, $100 – Honorable Mention, and $100 – People’s Choice award.

Registration is open to experienced and novice painters, 18 years or older and will be limited to 50 artists.

Paint Berlin Registration and schedule: www.worcestercountyartscouncil.org 

Registration deadline: August 31.

ART LOVERS: Have fun watching artists painting “en plein air”, the technique of painting outdoors, directly from nature and be sure to join us on Saturday, September 20 at the Arts Council Gallery from 1 pm – 4 pm for the reception, awards presentation, and wet paint sale! 

This is a great opportunity to be among the first to view fresh, original paintings completed during the Paint Berlin, plein air event!

Visitors will enjoy a glass of wine while viewing the art, and mingle with the artists, friends and other art enthusiasts and supporters.

Artwork on exhibit will be available for sale. The show and sale will continue through the end of October.

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October 11, 2014 10-6pm
Baltimore County Agricultural Center
1114 Shawan Rd., Cockeysville, MD 21031

The Baltimore County Arts Guild and the Maryland Agriculture Resource Center present Art Ag-stravaganza, October 11, 2014 at the Baltimore County Agriculture Center in Cockeysville.

Children’s art area sponsored by the University of Maryland Art Gallery
Food, music, and beer provided by The Gathering
World Renowned Chalk Artist Michael William Kirby

Events at the Baltimore County Agriculture Center typically draw up to 5,000 visitors.
Beautiful outdoor spaces will be – 10 X 10 feet (Please provide your own tent)
$70 for Baltimore County Arts Guild members
$100 for non-members

THIS IS A JURIED ART SHOW
Agricultural subjects and media preferred. Original work only.

Visit BCartsguild.org  for details and a vendor application for this new Arts on the Farm event.

The Baltimore Arts & Entertainment Billboard is a one of a kind board that blends advertising with artwork, substantially enriching the commute of the audience with consciousness and culture. For every 2-3 ads display a piece of art is displayed. This will happen every hour, all day, year round.

Expressions of all mediums will be supplied by artists and students, working in conjunction with The Baltimore Office of Promotions and Arts, as well as other mindful organizations, to curate the work that appears on the board. The art board was unveiled at Artscape 2014 on Friday July 18th at around 8:45pm in front of the Metro Gallery.  The board is the only one of it’s kind in the USA and a great landmark attraction for the City of Baltimore.

This board is not only an incredible advertising platform, but is a magnificent opportunity for creatives to engage, inspire, and positively influence the world in which they pull their imagination from around them

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The Maryland Film Festival returned to Artscape with a full lineup of free shorts!  On Friday evening at 7pm, programming started with a screening and Q&A with a filmmaker from the international community.  Previous years have featured animators, indie film legends, and Academy Award-nominees.  From Saturday through Sunday, a wide variety of shorts were shown beginning every hour throughout the duration of the festival.
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