Current Space is proud to present “Black Noise” a solo window exhibition of works by Alpha Massaquoi. The exhibition can be viewed from outdoors, through the window boxes along Howard Street.
Opening Reception: September 5, 6-9pm
Exhibition Duration: September 5 – October 10
Social Distancing Guidelines: – Mask required: covering mouth AND nose. – Maintain 6ft from others, sidewalk will be marked. – Interior will be closed. – Thank you for helping to keep everyone safe!
A M.A.Y Project is a Baltimore youth based creative agency that provokes the imagination to reconsider what healthy social emotional relationships look like and how interpersonal relationships can be developed using creative strategies to evoke socioeconomic change locally, regionally,federally and globally.
This week A M.A.Y Project released a song and visual project, “Stand Now”, that tells the story of social injustice from the voices of children.
Check out the video below and learn more about A M.A.Y Project at www.amayproject.com.
“Through creative and performing art we acknowledge, embrace and amplify voices of our black and brown children. Voices of the past ignite voices of the present that will preserve voices of the future on and off the stage.” – Candace Marcia; Founder
Applications for the 2021 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards are now open! Presented by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA), the regional affiliate for Maryland, the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards is the country’s longest-running and most prestigious creative teen recognition program for students in grades 7–12.
For the second year, BOPA serves as the regional affiliate for all counties in the state of Maryland for the art region. For the writing region, BOPA serves all counties excluding Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, and Howard.
Applications are now open here and due by Tuesday,December 1, 2020.
The MSAC’s Regional Arts Summits will be held virtually from 4:00PM – 6:30PM on Tuesdays beginning September 15 through October 20, convening artists and arts organizations from varying regions of the state. For regional schedules, session descriptions, and links to register, please see below.
It’s the final weekend of Art in August! The month-long celebration of art experiences concludes with the final Artist Pop-Up Exhibition, the B2020 Virtual Exhibition and Saturday NightVirtual DJ. Plus, the Artscape Online Artists’ Market, is still open 24 hours a day until Sunday, August 30, 2020. Stop by the market to shop art, meet the artists, and support the creative community.
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) announced that it will begin a phased reopening on Wednesday, September 16, with the intention of having all of its galleries and gathering spaces accessible to visitors by Wednesday, September 30, 2020.
The museum will be open Wednesdays through Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with timed-entry passes available to BMA members beginning Friday, August 28 and the general public on Friday, September 4.
Applications to participate in Free Fall Baltimore 2020are now open. The annual citywide celebration offers arts & cultural events at participating venues throughout Baltimore City. Free Fall Baltimore is held each October in conjunction with National Arts and Humanities Month, and showcases the importance of the arts with free concerts, dance and theater performances, festivals, lectures, workshops, art exhibitions, and special events. The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts provides grants, ranging from $250 to $1,500, to cultural organizations with operating budgets under $300,000 to provide free events during the month of October. Due to the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic, Free Fall Baltimore 2020 will occur as a hybrid of virtual and small in-person events.
Applications for cultural organizations to participate in Free Fall Baltimore 2020 are available here and due by Sunday, September 6, 2020.
Out of concern for health and public safety, applicants are encouraged to submit applications with robust virtual programming elements. If applicants are planning to produce small in-person events, they must adhere to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for public engagement and have an explicit public safety plan thoroughly outlined in the application.