FASHION/TEXTILE/DESIGN

Gallery 788 has relocated to Hampden and is celebrating their Grand Opening on Thursday, September 5th, 7pm-11pm

Gallery 788’s new location in Hampden at 3602 Hickory Ave, Baltimore, MD 21211

Musical performances by:
The Funky Bass and Beat Group Known as “F”
Landis Expandis of the All Mighty Senators and DIG…
DJ Cornflake Hill – One of Baltimore’s icons of house music
TT The Artist – Baltimore’s newest hip hop artist to capture Charm City’s heart
Kamajian Kamajinator – Percussion Performance

More info HERE.

Donald Edwards / Man Cave  +  T.R. Kaltreider / Observations from the In-Between

Jordan Faye Contemporary is delighted to present two concurrent solo exhibitions to start our fall season. Man Cave, in our center gallery, presents sculptural work from Donald Edwards using found objects. Observations from the In-Between, in our west gallery, is an exhibition of paintings on paper and salvaged wood from T. R. Kaltreider. Both exhibitions run from September 7 – October 19 / 2013. The Opening Reception for these exhibitions is on Saturday September 7, 6:30 – 9:30pm. There will also be an Artist Talk on Sunday September 29 / 1:00 – 3:00pm.

September 7 – October 19, 2013 curated by Jordan Faye Block

Opening Reception   I   Saturday September 7 / 6:30 – 9:30pm

Artist Talk I Sunday September 29 / 1 – 3pm

jordan faye contemporary
823 Park Avenue
baltimore, md 21201
443.955.1547 (m)

www.jordanfayecontemporary.com

Constellation Thursday Night
Here & Now Party
July 25
5–9 p.m.
FREE ADMISSION
Join us as we shine a spotlight on Baltimore’s contemporary art scene. Experience
the Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize Finalists Exhibition and see photographs
of art in unexpected settings in Site Unseen. Gregory Vershbow. Two great
exhibitions, one unforgettable night.
featuring
· Mosaic Night Club Cash Bar
· DJ Jus-Spin
· Projections by 2011 Sondheim Prize Winner / filmmaker Matthew Porterfield
RSVP at http://herenow.eventbrite.com/ to receive a complimentary Stoli cocktail
and be entered to win an exclusive raffle prize!
Street parking or lot at the corner of Cathedral and Centre Streets.

CALLING ALL LOCAL ARTISTS!

SPECIAL GALLERY PREVIEW

***two dates***

Sunday June 2nd from 11:00 – 2:00

Sunday June 9th from 11:00 – 2:00

Highlandtown Gallery @ 248 S. Conkling Street

An open house for local artists to:

  • visit the newest gallery in the Highlandtown Arts District
  • learn about exhibition space options
  • sign up for exhibition space for the first year of shows

For more information, or to schedule a special appointment, email Felicia at magnoliasignstudios@comcast.net or call 301-370-0115

 

 

“The surveillance police booth is cloaked in dense, black, domestic curtains thus preventing the inherent function of the one way mirror,” writes artist Adrian Lohmüller, setting the stage for his installation Blind Study II (A Psychology of Building). Lohmüller’s enigmatic environment will be the inaugural exhibition for The Koban Project, a new experimental art space located on the SW corner or Charles and Lanvale in the Station North Arts & Entertainment District. Employing domestic materials Lohmüller will subvert the assumed function of the former police station, preventing its use as a site of voyeurism and scrutiny. A study, perched atop the police box itself and thus outside the gaze of the authorities, welcomes viewers to engage with Glenn Robert Lym’s text “A Psychology of Building,” or perhaps contemplate what books they might line the otherwise empty shelves with. The installation includes a sound piece by Meghan Tomeo. From the interior of the cloaked booth emanate voices of people recounting intimate spatial experiences and their positions within their immediate architectural surroundings.

“Here the public realm protects itself against the harmful gaze of control under which it cannot be completely free. Granting a lack of control over criminal activity further demands a definition of what can be criminal to begin with.”

Please join us Sunday, April 21st, 2013 from 3-6PM at the Café Sage (34 E Lanvale Street) for a reception with the artists and organizers of The Koban Project.

Two communities have been awarded $30,000 each to complete their projects.

The Greater Remington Improvement Association will produce an “R” sculpture and crosswalk art at the corner of 26th and N. Howard Streets.  The “R” sculpture will serve as a recognizable entry point and identity marker for the neighborhood, as well as an anchor for a new public space that will be created at that site for the community.  The sculpture is intended as the first in a series that will spell the word “Remington” throughout the neighborhood.  Artist Dominic Terlizzi will work with the community to complete the first phase of this project.

The Upper Fell’s Point Improvement Association will create a tribute to jazz artist Billie Holiday, one-time resident of the community, with one mosaic, five murals, wall plaques and painted screens in the 200 block of South Durham Street.   The block will be named “Lady Day Way” and serve as a community centerpiece and tourist destination.  Artist Joe Rizza will create the Billie Holiday mosaic and muralists Michael Kirby, Bridget Cimino, Anne Kotleba and James Eichelberger will paint images of Billie Holiday on the designated walls on that block.

The PNC Transformative Art Project, in its second year, awards sizable grants to communities to create “destination” art that will help bring together neighbors around the project and invite others into the community to enjoy the art.  Last year’s winning communities were Greater Mondawmin, Hamilton-Lauraville, and Franklin Square.