National Juried Photography Exhibition

The National Juried Photography Exhibition is held biennially in November at the Delaplaine Arts Center as part of FOCUS, a month-long celebration of photography. Artists residing within the U.S. are invited to enter up to three (3) photographs for consideration. The entry fee is $35 per artist ($25 if the artist is a current member of the Delaplaine). All photographs, black & white, color, non-silver, computer-manipulated, digital, or pinhole are eligible.

Important Dates

Exhibition  November 7–29, 2020
Deadline for Entries  Monday, September 28, 2020 by 11:59pm
Notification of Accepted Artworks  Monday, October 12, 2020 by 5pm
Deadline for Delivery of Accepted Artworks  Thursday, October 29, 2020
Art Matters Juror’s Talk  November 7, 2020 • 2 pm
Opening Reception & Awards Announcement  November 7, 2020 • 3–5 pm

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Please join the Baltimore City Office of Equity and Civil Rights for this year’s Civil Rights Week, August 24-28, 2020, celebrated with the first annual Fair Housing Film Festival

The week will feature more than 31 different events, including screenings of films related to civil rights, a virtual resource fair, panel discussions and more. 

Please visit https://fairhousingfilmfestival.splashthat.com/ for more details.

The Artscape Online Artists’ Market is almost here! The Artists’ Market is open for business 24 hours a day from Friday, August 21 until Sunday, August 30, 2020, and features an online directory of 75 artists showcasing, promoting and selling their artistry.

Participating artists (selected by a jury of professionals in the fields of craft, fine art, fashion and photography) range in mediums from painting, to jewelry, to woodwork and much more. The full list is included below.

Join us for a virtual artist talk on Friday, August 21, from 7-8 PM, to hear from a few of the participating artists. The conversation will stream live on BOPA’s Facebook and YouTube pages.

Virtual Artist Talk
Friday, August 21, 7-8 PM – Watch here

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Brilliant Baltimore 2019; Photo Credit: Tiffany Thompson

The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA) has announced updates to programming and events previously scheduled for Fall 2020. Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) health crisis, BOPA has postponed the Baltimore Book Festival until 2021 and Light City until 2022. Currently a decision has not been finalized for Baltimore’s New Year’s Eve Spectacular. While large-scale events are no longer possible in 2020, BOPA will continue to amplify the work done as Baltimore City’s Arts Council by developing virtual options for the annual programs Free Fall Baltimore and Baltimore’s Open Studio Tour, held during October in conjunction with National Arts and Humanities Month. BOPA continues supporting the greater creative community, working with artists, cultural institutions, state and civic organizations, and educational entities to find innovative ways to ensure that greater Baltimore continues to benefit from Baltimore City’s thriving arts and literary scene.

“The current health crisis has had a profound effect on the many wonderful aspects of the work BOPA does to make Baltimore a more vibrant place to live, work and play. Sadly, we have had to postpone our large-scale public events at least through the end of 2020,” says Donna Drew Sawyer, CEO at Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts. “As Baltimore City’s Arts Council, we are committed to ensuring Baltimore remains culturally vibrant during this time. Starting with the annual Sondheim Artscape Prize virtual award ceremony and exhibition in July, this month’s series of Art in August exhibitions and the virtual Artists’ Market, BOPA will continue virtual and innovative cultural engagement that will connect audiences with art and art with audiences.”

          In October, BOPA will present a hybrid of virtual and small in-person events for Free Fall Baltimore 2020, the annual citywide celebration featuring free cultural events during National Arts and Humanities Month. Also, the 32nd annual Baltimore Open Studio Tour, which invites the public into Baltimore-based artists’ workspaces to view or purchase original works of art, will occur virtually throughout October with studio visits occurring live on BOPA’s social media. For cultural organizations and artists, applications for Free Fall Baltimore and Baltimore’s Open Studio Tour will be available soon.

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The Virtual Artist Café is a series of four artist talks featuring conversations between favorite Baltimore-based and national artists. The Virtual Artist Café is part of Art in August, a month-long celebration of arts experiences featuring Artist Pop-Up Exhibitions, the “B2020” Virtual Exhibition, the Virtual Artist Café, Saturday Night Virtual DJs, and the Artscape Online Artists’ Market.

The artists participating in the Virtual Artist Café are Akea Brionne Brown, Angela N. Carroll, Bishme Cromartie, Monica Ikegwu, Larry Ossei-Mensah, and Stephen Towns. Additional participants from the Artscape Artists’ Market will be announced soon. The Virtual Artist Café streaming links will be available here.

From cocktails to canvases, curation to couture, everything is open for discussion in the Virtual Artist Café. View the schedule and read about the artists below.

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Baltimore Composers Forum presents a virtual Miniature Concert.  Pieces of the concert—all one minute or less—are either videos of members performing their own works, sound recordings with synchronized score, or electronic pieces accompanied by visual images.

Watch the concert at www.baltimorecomposersforum.com either Sunday, September 27 at 8:00pm or stream it on demand once the event is posted.

For further information, text 443-613-8958 or email info@baltimorecomposersforum.com

This project is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council (msac.org).

The Baltimore Composers Forum (BCF) was founded in 1993. The BCF mission is to support local composers by presenting concerts of their original works, promoting and facilitating interaction by local composers with other artists, performers and arts organizations and educating the community about new music. Since its inception, the BCF has presented over one thousand original works by Baltimore area composers. BCF’s public concerts have been organized around various themes ranging from traditional solo and ensemble pieces to interactive computer and multi-media works. We hope that you will consider joining the Baltimore Composers Forum. Our BCF membership form can be found here.