Thursday, October 22, 2009

THE 2010 JANET & WALTER SONDHEIM ARTSCAPE PRIZE APPLICATION DEADLINE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2009

THE 2010 JANET & WALTER SONDHEIM ARTSCAPE PRIZE
APPLICATION DEADLINE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2009

The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts presents the fifth annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize.  The $25,000 fellowship is awarded to a visual artist or visual artist collaborators working in the Greater Baltimore region.  The prize is in conjunction with the annual Artscape juried exhibition and is produced with The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) and Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA).  Approximately six finalists will be reviewed for the prize.  Their work will be shown in the Alvin and Fanny B. Thalheimer Galleries of The Baltimore Museum of Art, located at 10 Art Museum Drive.  In addition, an exhibition of the semi-finalists’ work will be shown during the Artscape weekend in the Decker and Meyerhoff galleries of the Maryland Institute College of Art, located at
1303 W. Mount Royal Avenue.  Application deadline is Friday, December 18, 2009, and should be postmarked or hand delivered by 5pm.  The prize is part of Artscape, America’s largest free celebration of the arts, taking place Friday, July 16 through Sunday, July 19, 2010 on Mount Royal Avenue and North Charles Street.

The fellowship winner will be selected after a review of the art installed at the BMA and an interview with each finalist by the jurors.  The remaining finalists not selected for the fellowship will each receive a $1,000 honorarium.  Artist collaborators will receive a single $25,000 prize if chosen as the winner or a $1,000 honorarium that will be equally divided among the members of the group.  Jurors will be announced on Tuesday, December 1, 2009.

Applicants should include a CD-Rom containing five jpeg images of work, a one page resume, a signed and completed application and image description form along with the $25 application fee.  Image files on the CD should be labeled last name first, first name, and the number corresponding to the description sheet, last.  Each image should be sized at approximately 1024” x 768” pixels, no larger than 1Mb per image and must be compatible with both Mac and PC formatsArtists submitting time based works should submit up to 10 minutes of work on a DVD.  The 10 minutes may include excerpts from up to five works as long as the combined time totals no more than 10 minutes.  No application materials will be returned.  Please send materials to The Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize, Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, 7 East Redwood Street, Suite 500, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.


deadlines/Dates
Announcement of jurors                Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Application deadline                      Friday, December 18, 2009
Announcement of semi-finalists      Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Announcement of finalists              Tuesday, April 13, 2010
BMA exhibition duration                 Saturday, June 19, 2010 through Sunday, August 1, 2010
Finalist interviews                         Saturday, July 10, 2010
Award announcement                   Saturday, July 10, 2010 at 7pm
Artscape                                    July 16-19, 2010
 Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize

The Artscape prize is named in honor of Janet and Walter Sondheim who have been instrumental in creating the Baltimore City that exists today.  Walter Sondheim, Jr. had been one of Baltimore’s most important civic leaders for over 50 years.  His accomplishments included oversight of the desegregation of the Baltimore City Public Schools in 1954 when he was president of the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City.  Later, he was deeply involved in the development of Charles Center and the Inner Harbor.  He continued to be active in civic and educational activities in the city and state and served as the senior advisor to the Greater Baltimore Committee until his death in February 2007.

Janet Sondheim
danced with the pioneering Denishawn Dancers, a legendary dance troupe founded by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.  Later, she turned to teaching where she spent 15 years at the Children’s Guild working with severely emotionally disturbed children.  After retirement, she was a volunteer tutor at Highlandtown Elementary School.  She married Walter in 1934, and they were together until her death in 1992.

The 2010 Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize is supported by The Abell Foundation, Alex. Brown Charitable Foundation, The Henry and Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Foundation, Charlesmead Foundation, Ellen Dankert, France-Merrick Foundation, Willard Hackerman, Legg Mason and anonymous.

For more information on the 2010 Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize, visit www.artscape.org or call 410-752-8632.



Wednesday, October 21, 2009

UMD GALLERY HOP! October 23, 5:30 - 8 PM

This Friday, October 23, 5:30 - 8 PM, the Art Gallery and the Stamp Gallery join forces to present
the first ever UMD GALLERY HOP! Check out two exciting exhibitions of contemporary printmaking
by artists, Karen Kunc, Judy Pfaff, and Brian Shure featured at the Art Gallery and Jessica Vaughn 

at the Stamp Gallery.

 
Also on view at the Driskell Center, An American Consciousness: Robin Holder's Mid Career Retrospective 

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

3rd Installment of LOS SOLOS SERIES – Merrill Feitell (Baltimore) & Maria Chavez (NYC), Nov 6th

 3rd Installment of LOS SOLOS SERIES – Merrill Feitell (Baltimore) & Maria Chavez (NYC), Friday November 6th, 2009



WHEN: Friday, November 6th, 2008. All shows are open to the public. All shows start promptly at 8:30 pm. $6 admission.

WHERE: All events will take place at the Load of Fun Theater, LOF/t at 120 W. North Ave. Voted “Best New Theater” by the Baltimore City Paper, LOF/t is a new venue established in 2008 to present new works in theatre, performance art, poetry, music and other harder-to-define forms of performance. The theater is housed in the Load of Fun building - a hive of artist studies, grassroots theaters, and visual art galleries.

WHAT: The Los Solos Series is an innovative monthly series of solo performances by groundbreaking female artists including dancers, musicians, writers, filmmakers, conceptual artists, theatrical performers, performance artists, and curators. The series is curated by visual artist Jackie Milad and musician/writer Bonnie Jones.

WHO: The series features nationally and internationally acclaimed artists from Baltimore and throughout the US who are highly innovative within their disciplines. The next show on November 6th features:


MERRILL FEITELL (BALTIMORE) Merrill Feitell’s first book, Here Beneath Low-Flying Planes, won the Iowa Award for short fiction. She has received fellowships from The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, Byrdcliffe, Bread Loaf, and the Taos Writers Conference. Her short stories have appeared in many publications, including the Best New American Voices series and have been short-listed in Best American Short Stories and The O. Henry Awards. She teaches in the MFA program at University of Maryland in College Park and is Fiction Editor at Forklift, Ohio: A Journal of Poetry, Cooking, and Light Industrial Safety. She has spent the past eight years at work on a novel called Any Minute Now. She lives in Baltimore. http://www.merrillfeitell.com/main.php

MARIA CHAVEZ (NYC) Born in Peru, avant-turntablist Maria Chavez currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. With a collection of new and broken needles that she calls “pencils of sound” and a selection of records, she harnesses the electro-acoustic sounds of vinyl and needle. Chavez made her NYC debut in a duet with Thurston Moore, collaborated with Otomo Yoshihide as part of the 2007 Wien Modern Festival, and recently shared a stage with Pauline Oliveros and Lydia Lunch during Vienna’s Phonofemme Festival 2009. She has performed at San Francisco’s Electronic Music Festival, T.I.T.O., a turntable festival in Berlin, STEIM (Amsterdam) and the Kitchen (NYC), and was an artist-in-residence at Brooklyn’s Issue Project Room in 2006. In June and July, 2008, she was selected to be part of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company for a series of performances in and around Richard Serra’s Torqued Ellipses sculptures at DIA: Beacon. Fellow sound artist and writer Tara Rodgers will include an interview with Chavez in Pink Noises: Women on Electronic Music and Sound, to be published by Duke University Press in 2009/10. http://www.myspace.com/mariachavez

WEBSITE: For more info: http://www.baltimoreperformance.com/lossolos/

WHY: In the city known for its collaborative zeitgeist, the LOS SOLOS Series hopes to also recognize the strength of its solo performers. This is the third collaborative project for curator/organizers Bonnie Jones & Jackie Milad. Previous projects include CHELA art space and Transmodern Festival.

"Do Me A Favor" Solo Exhibit by Christian Herr @ John Fonda Gallery


Knit Wit at Nudashank - October 23 - November 18, 2009

Nudashank




Knit Wit
October 23 - November 18
An exhibition of contemporary knit and sewn work

Opening Reception October 23, 2009
7 - 10 pm

Sarah Applebaum
Anthony Record
Nathan Vincent
Jennifer Strunge
Chiara Keeling
Todd Knopke

Sunday, October 18, 2009

The James E. Lewis Museum of Art Launches New Website

The James E. Lewis Museum of Art
Launches New Website



The James E. Lewis Museum of Art at Morgan State University is pleased to announce the launch of its new website: www.jelma.org. Each month, our site will feature updates on artists, objects in our collections, news and events, online lectures, podcasts, webcasts, artist interviews, Twitters and oral histories.  Coming Soon!!! Podcast lectures and interviews on iTunes.  
Help us spread the word to colleagues and students.
WHO:            The James E. Lewis Museum of Art at Morgan State University
WHAT:          NEW WEBSITE!!!!
WHERE:        www.jelma.org
WHEN:          Visit anytime ONLINE!!!

For more than a century, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have been at the fore of preserving African American art, history, and culture. HBCUs have served as a home and training ground for generations of artists and scholars, who have broadened definitions of art and humanity. Morgan State University is part of that legacy, and today, it continues the tradition.
Please visit our site to learn more about our museum, our collections, special programs, and the museum’s more than half a century of serving a national arts and academic community.
From Bearden, Picasso, Albers, and Erte to Constable, Sargent, and Metsu; from Johnson, Tanner, Dali, and Lawrence to objects that represent centuries of Asia and Africa, the James E. Lewis Museum of Art is where art, histories, and cultures meet.

Free Fall Baltimore through October 31

15 DAYS REMAINING FOR FREE CULTURAL ARTS EVENTS DURING FREE FALL BALTIMORE
The citywide arts celebration events for October 16 through October 31

The fourth annual Free Fall Baltimore celebration offers residents and visitors an array of free creative arts events in venues throughout Baltimore City.  More than 70 organizations have joined to provide entertaining free activities including stilt walking, clay and glassblowing workshops, Latin, African and ballet dance lessons, jazz and classical music concerts, films, lectures, history tours, Edgar Allan Poe themed theatrical shows and free admission to top area attractions.  Families that are looking for activities can enjoy more than 100 fun and educational events at local venues until Saturday, October 31.  A project of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, the fall arts celebration is sponsored by media partners Maryland Public Television, WBAL-TV 11, WJZ-TV 13, WMAR-TV 2, WUTB-TV 24, Fox45/ CW Baltimore, The Baltimore Sun, City Paper, Urbanite, WYPR 88.1 FM, Radio One (92Q, Magic 95.9, Spirit 1400, WOLB 1010) and CITYpeek.com.
Free Fall Baltimore is a promotional collaboration designed to make art and culture more accessible to area residents and visitors, while introducing young adults and families to a wide variety of cultural experiences. 
For a complete schedule of free events for Free Fall Baltimore, call 1-877-BALTIMORE or visit www.freefallbaltimore.com.

FREE FALL BALTIMORE EVENTS HIGHLIGHTS 2009
Friday, October 16 – Sunday October 18
School 33 Art Center Open Studio Tour
A self-guided, two-day tour of more than 100 participating artists throughout Baltimore City on October 17 and 18 from 10am-6pm (studio times vary).  A kick-off reception takes place Friday, October 16 from 6pm-9pm at School 33 Art Center, 1427 Light Street.   New for 2009: an online GPS map for all studio addresses to print and use for the tour: www.school33.org

Saturday, October 17
Carroll Museums, Inc and Star Spangled Banner Flag House
Make a fun historical day of it and enjoy the Free Family festival at the Flag House with the Free Fall Scavenger Hunt at the Carroll Mansion.  Flag House is open from 10am-4pm; Carroll Mansion is open from noon-4pm.

Saturday, October 17 from 12pm-5pm
Baltimore Clayworks – Clayfest!
Guided studio tours, artist demonstrations, exhibitions, collaborative participation in the creation of a community mosaic, children’s activities, “clay Olympics” and more fun at Baltimore Clayworks, 5707 Smith Avenue.  Registration required at 410-578-1919.

Sunday, October 18 from 1-4pm
Baltimore Classical Guitar Society – Guitar Master Class
Franco Platino, international performer, recording artist and master teacher at 4748 Shelbourne Road.  Reserve in advance at www.bcgs.org or call 410-247-5320.

Sunday, October 18 at 7:30pm
Community Concerts at Second – Chamber Concerts
Chamber Music by Candlelight. Planned and performed by members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at 4200 St. Paul Street.

 

Monday, October 19 at 7:30pm

Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University – Opera Potpourri: Opera in French

Peabody Opera Workshop presents a trio of one-act opera including Rameau’s erotic myth Adonis, Gluck’s L’Ivrogne corrige and Donizetti’s Rita at Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall, 17 E. Mount Vernon Place.

Wednesday, October 21 at 8pm
Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium with Elizabeth Edwards
Attorney and health care advocate, wife of former senator and presidential candidate John Edwards speaks, at Shriver Hall, Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus, 3400 N. Charles Street.

Thursday, October 22 at 6:30pm
Baltimore Architecture Foundation – Lewis Lecture with Witold Rybczynski
Architectural writer and lecturer, Witold Rybczynski, joins the Baltimore Architecture Foundation for Architecture Week at the Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive.

Thursday, October 22 at 7pm
Baltimore Heritage, Inc. Baltimore's Historic Theaters
Wally Coberg, an award winning designer and filmmaker by trade and avid Baltimore theater researcher by inclination, will be speaking about Baltimore’s Historic Theaters at the Baltimore School for the Arts Auditorium, 712 Cathedral Street.  Free passes may be reserved by calling 410-332-9992 or email hopkins@baltimoreheritage.org.

Saturday, October 24 from 10am-4pm 
The Walters Art MuseumFree Family Festival of Champions
Discover your inner superheroes and explore famous characters from ancient Greece to modern times.  Celebrate local Baltimore heroes and create artwork honoring champions.  Enjoy imaginary journeys with storytellers, musicians and theater groups at The Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles St.

Saturday, October 24 at 2pm
Baltimore Choral Arts Society – Family Concert and Community Sing-Along
An interactive performance designed for the whole family at the Central Enoch Pratt Library, Main Lobby- 400 Cathedral Street.

Saturday, October 24 at 3pm
Shriver Hall Concert Series – Christopher Taylor, Piano
An innovative musician who brings an active imagination coupled with intensity and grace to music of the past 100 years.  The program includes Beethoven, Bermel and Rzewski, The Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive.

Saturday, October 24 at 8:30pm

Dance Baltimore – Thrill the World with Dance Baltimore at the Harborplace Amphitheatre

Dance Baltimore is joining with organizations across the globe to break into the Guinness World Records with the largest performance of one dance by the most people at the same time.  With the title currently held by the “hokey pokey,” all efforts are on Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”


Saturday, October 24 at 7pm
Creative Alliance and CityLit Project – Spooky Stories & Creepy Creations at The Great Halloween Lantern Parade.  Get in the spirit by creating scary stories with Citylit starting at 3pm and then join friends, bands, stilt walkers and performers parading at 7pm at Patterson Park (Linwood and Eastern avenues). Advance reservations are required for the lantern workshops online at www.creativealliance.org or call 410-276-1651.

Sunday, October 25 from 10am-6pm

American Visionary Art Museum/ Bashi Rose Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

A Celebration through a variety of performing arts media of the museum’s current exhibition: “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” featuring performances from the Maryland Correctional Training Center by Baltimore-based playwright Bashi Rose.  American Visionary Art Museum located at 800 Key Highway.

Sunday, October 25 from noon-2pm
Baltimore Women’s Film Festival – “She Should Have Gone to the Moon”
The remarkable story of the pilot and pioneer, Jeri Truhill, who was trained in 1961, as part of NASA’s top secret Mercury 13 program, to become one of the First Lady Astronauts, Landmark Harbor East Theater, 645 S. President Street.  Reservations required at www.bwfilmfestival.com.

Wednesday, October 28 at 8pm
Dance Rink – Dracula
Adapted from a vintage Orson Welles radio play, Director/Choreographer Scott rink re-inagines the familiar Dracula tale as seen through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy on Halloween eve, 1950—a unique dance/theatre experience, Baltimore Theatre Project 45 W. Preston St.  Free passes must be reserved by calling 410-752-8558. Photo available.

Thursday, October 29 at 7:30pm
Theatre Morgan, Morgan State University
Theatre Morgan presents Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice” set in the 1940s during a time of racial and political upheaval, Murphy Fine Arts Center, Turpin-Lamb Theater, 1200 Argonne Drive.

Thursday, October 29 – Saturday, October 31 at 8pm

Strand Theater Company Halloween Theater Weekend

Graves in the Water, conceived by Alex Hewett & Lynn Morton, and adapted from Edgar Lee Masters’ Spoon River Anthology, the play invokes the spirit of the season by taking place in a cemetery and speaking for the dead. Special Halloween extra on Saturday, October 31 at 11pm with David Keltz performing Edgar Allan Poe, Strand Theater, 1823 N. Charles Street.

Thursday, October 29 – Saturday, October 31
Single Carrot Theatre Poe Project
Poe Project  is an interactive new work derived from the writings of Edgar Allan Poe.  The audience will have the opportunity to interact with artists and each other.  Thursday, October 29 – Sat Oct 31, 7:30pm, Single Carrot Theatre, 120 W. North Avenue.  Reservations recommended at singlecarrot@gmail.com or 443-844-9253.

Friday, October 30 from 5-8pm
Maryland Science Center – Fridays After Five for Free
Tour the exhibit halls, see a planetarium show, take in a live science demonstration--all for free.
(IMAX not included), Maryland Science Center, 601 Light Street. All admissions on a first-come, first-served basis--no advance tickets.

Friday, October 30 and Saturday, October 31 at 8pm
Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre – The Prevalence of Mrs. Seal
Can all the money in the world buy you happiness?  You bet it can.  Ask Mrs. Seal.  Spoof of the 1950 horror/suspense thrillers at Spotlighters Theatre, 817 St. Paul Street.  Advance reservations required at www.freenightoftheater.net

Saturday, October 31 at 2pm
Baltimore Composers Forum Sound and Motion II
A collaboration of shared visions between the Baltimore Composers Forum and area choreographers – a dramatic synthesis of dance and music, The Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive.

The Heroes and Villains Costume Ball! Oct 31. Wind Up Space.

Host:
Type:
Network:
Global
Start Time:
Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 9:00pm
End Time:
Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 1:00am
Location:
The Windup Space
Street:
12 W. North Ave
City/Town:
Baltimore, MD
The Windup Space and Atomic Books present: The Heroes and Villains Costume Ball!

Dress as your favorite hero or villain! Check in at 9pm for the contest, prizes awarded at 11pm! Judges - James Taylor of Shocked & Amazed and Cheryl Pickles Kinion, makeup designer (Dirty Shame, Minority Report)!

Grand prize - $400 in cash
Prizes also awarded for Best Hero and Best Villain

DJs King Gilbert and Miracle Ear!



Friday, September 11, 2009

i.e. Reading Series at the LOF/t Saturday Sept 12



Tina Darragh - Deep eco pré, Tina Darragh’s collaboration with poet Marcella Durand, will be published this fall as an ebook by Little Red Leaves. Darragh’s essay “Blame Global Warming on Thoreau?” is included in the )((eco (lang)(uage(reader)) forthcoming from Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs. Along with Jane Sprague and Diane Ward, she participated in the belladonna Elders Series #8 (NYC, June 2009). Tina has no desire to maintain her persona as a mild-mannered librarian since Doug Lang included her in his blog on DC poets.

Doug Lang -
Doug Lang was born and raised in Wales, and has published poetry and novels in the UK. He came to DC in 1973, where he ran the Folio Reading Series in the late 1970s, and where he has taught writing at the Corcoran College of Art and Design since 1976. He was one of the poets representing DC at the recent Poetry of the 1970s conference at Orono. A collection of his selected poems, In the Works, is forthcoming from Edge Books.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

High Zero Music Fesitval 2009


Live Performances @ Theater Project (and Various Locations - check guide)
Sept 10 through 13

Sound Installations
at the LOF/t through Sept 14/


Major Concerts
September 10th - 13th, 2009
@ The Theatre Project   45 W Preston St.   Baltimore
Click links for detailed set listings.
Thursday Night, September 10th
Doors open 7:30 PM, Performances start 8:30 PM sharp

Friday Night, September 11th
Doors open 7:30 PM, Performances start 8:30 PM sharp

Saturday Matinee (Day), September 12th
Doors open 12 NOON, Performances start 1:00 PM sharp

Saturday Night, September 12th
Doors open 7:30PM, Performances start 8:30 PM sharp

Sunday Night, September 13th
Doors open 7:30PM, Performances start 8:30 PM sharp
Artists:

From Afar:
Martin Blažíček (Prague): projection
Chris Cooper (Massachusetts): guitar
Michael Evans (NYC): drums
Margarida Garcia (NYC): bass
Hans Grüsel (San Francisco): electronics
Killick (Athens GA): harpeggione
Miya Masaoka (NYC): koto, electronics
Ava Mendoza (San Francisco): electric guitar
Kenta Nagai (NYC): fretless guitar, shamisen
Andrea Neumann (Berlin): inner piano
Morten Olsen (Norway / Berlin): drums, supercollider 3
Christofer Varner (Munich): trombone
Raed Yassin (Beirut / Amsterdam): bass
From Baltimore:
Dave Ballou: trumpet
Nick Becker: moog, electric guitar
Shelly Blake-Plock: guitar
Tom Boram: prepared piano, tap shoes
Rose Burt: reeds
Samuel Burt: clarinets, electronics
Max Eilbacher: sax, violin, electronics
Twig Harper: electronics
Jorge Martins: guitar, wild wave
Melissa Moore: electronics, turntable
Stewart Mostofsky: electronics
Paul Neidhardt: percussion, friction
Kate Porter: cello
Will Redman: drums
Workshops
Presentations by visiting and local musicians:
Miya Masaoka (NYC) @ Goucher College
Morten Olsen (Norway/Berlin) @ Peabody Conservatory
Michael Evans (NYC) @ UMBC

REbirth/DEcay and exhibition @ The Hexagon

Saturday, September 12, 2009 at 6:00pm


September 12th - October 2nd: The Hexagon presents: REbirth/DEcay, an exhibition of local artists who interpret concepts of rebirth and decay, curated by Anna Louise Jiongco. Featured artists include: Sarah El-Jellad, Jared T. Fischer, Brian Casey, Scotbot, and Anna Louise Jiongco.

A recent graduate from Towson University with her BA in Painting, Sarah El-Jellad uses organic transformations of color and space to express gruesome and delinquent figuration. In this exhibition, El-Jellad explores ideas relating to wounds inspired by her mother’s terminal illness and eventual passing away. Many of the “wounds”depicted in this body of work are tumors, which are chosen to reflect the medical and emotional understanding of growth.

Jared T. Fischer studied English literature at Goucher University. Fischer investigates conflicts between material and surface to suggest the rebirth and decay of his own consciousness and working process. Fischer is a mixed-media artist who also explores writing, music, and performance in his art as well as in his band Mr. Moccasin.

Brian Casey is currently a student at the Aveda Beauty School. He uses his experiences with graffiti, fashion, and escapism to create works that layer color and dynamic lines. Many of his works are an interplay of figure and space, blurring the lines between style, fashion, expression and energy.

Scotbot is a current MICA student, originally from Washington, DC. Scotbot is known for DJing high-energy dance parties in DC and uses his talent across mediums to visually promote his musical endeavors. Many of Scotbot's artworks demonstrate the same exuberance and energy
that he invests in creating these dance parties and can easily depict them in his work.

Anna Louise Jiongco is currently a student at Towson University and continuing her photographic studies at MICA. Anna Louise expresses whimsical situations that are a little awkward, humorous, sexual, and surreal. Using abstractions of space and figure, Anna Louise creates spaces reinterpreted as another way of looking at psychological dimensions. Many of her works can be seen as social and emotional critiques more often with performance art and photography but are still highly evident through her paintings as well.

The Hexagon is a community run gallery and performance space in the Station North Arts District of Baltimore, Maryland. The focus of the space is to eliminate segregation in the community by providing a forum for collaboration between artists of diverse backgrounds, to mentor local arts organizers, and to provide educational public arts
workshops. Our facilities and services are made available to all artists who need a place to exhibit, perform, or create their original artwork, especially those who cannot obtain space to exhibit or perform from traditional sources because of financial or other limitations. For more information about the space, please visit http://www.hexagonspace.com.

The Mercy Seat by Neil LaBute @ The Strand

Opens Friday, September 11th, 2009 at 8pm.


Can one be opportunistic in a time of universal selflessness?

The Strand Theater is proud to present The Mercy Seat by Neil LaBute as the first production of its 2009-2010 season. The Strand Theater has occupied space in the Station North Arts District for one year. In the Strand’s short tenure, it has proven itself as a theater willing to take risks. Only producing new works its first season, the Strand’s second season includes a mix of both published and unpublished works. The Strand has orchestrated a season rich with women’s voices. Three of the four plays produced are written by women and highlight the female perspective. “This season we are putting it all on the line. We want to give Baltimore a reason to see theater, and this season is creative, relatable, and risky,” states Artistic Director, Jayme Kilburn.

The Mercy Seat is a 2002 play by Neil LaBute that was among the first major theatrical responses to the September 11, 2001 attacks. Set on September 12, the play concerns Ben (Schreiber), a man who worked at the World Trade Center but was away from the office during the attack with his mistress Abby, who is also his boss. Expecting that his family believes that he was killed in the towers' collapse, Ben contemplates using the tragedy to run away and start a new life with his lover. The Mercy Seat continues Neil LaBute’s unflinching fascination with the often-brutal realities of the war between the sexes. In a time of national tragedy, a man and a woman explore the choices now available to them in an existence different from the one they had lived just the day before.

The Mercy Seat is directed by Danielle Young who is a recent graduate of Frostburg State University and Strand Theater Company Member. Danielle is joined by Lighting Designer and Stage Manager, Alec Lawson, who is a staple at Run of the Mill Theater. Kasey Arnold, who plays the role of Abby Prescott, is making her Baltimore debut after graduating from Christopher Newport University. R. Brett Rohrer stars as Ben Harcourt; this is Brett’s third production with the Strand Theater. Brett has also been seen at Spotlighter’s Theater, Heritage Theater, and Laurel Mill Playhouse, where he served as Board President for two years.

The Mercy Seat opens Friday, September 11th, 2009 at 8pm. The Baltimore debut of The Mercy Seat by Neil LaBute begins with a reception prior to the performance with refreshments donated by Joe Squared and Tapas Teatro.  Following the performance, a talk back will take place with the cast and crew of The Mercy Seat. The Mercy Seat runs Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays until October 4th.

Production dates:
Thursday, September 10th at 8pm ($5 Preview Night)
Friday, September 11th, 18th, 25th, and October 2nd at 8pm
Saturday, September 12th, 19th, 26th, and October 3rd at 8pm
Sunday, September 13th, 20th, 27th, and October 4th at 2pm


Tickets are $15. Students, Seniors, and Broke are $10. Tickets can be reserved by calling 443-874-4917 or by clicking TICKETS. Enter online code: BROKE to receive discount. Tickets are available one hour prior to each performance at the Strand box office.

The Strand Theater is a community theater dedicated to providing opportunities for women artists, writers, designers and directors. With a focus on producing original works, the Strand hopes to foster a love of theater for a new generation of patrons. 

Domestic Treasures @ Metro Gallery. September 12

Metro Gallery
1700 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Opening: Saturday, September 12, 2009 – 7 p.m.
DJ Nugget and DJ Eskimodane play music. 7-10
Baltimore artists Natasha Tylea and Elena Johnston welcome seven notable local artists to showcase their domestic treasures. This exhibition is about the objects that we, as artists, assign meaning to. The private shrines we create in our intimate spaces, studios, and bedrooms. It is important to celebrate not only the artists’ creations, but the stuff that they find inspiration in. These simple objects work together to explain the way these artists interpret themselves. The show will take the form of installations complete with tokens and collections.
Participating Artists:
Monique Crabb takes photographs and is a director of the Current Gallery.
Shaun Flynn is a Baltimore musician who makes posters and sculptures.
Katherine St Paul Hill is a singer of Lexie Mountain Boys, makes drawings, and decorates cakes at Charm City Cakes.
Elena Johnston is an illustrator who publishes art books.
Dina Kelberman is a part of Wham City and makes comics.
Victoria Legrand is the singer for Baltimore band, Beach House.
Stefani Levin is a part of Wham City and makes puppets.
Katie Rose makes drawings, loves maps, and decorates cakes at Charm City Cakes.
Natasha Tylea makes photos, melts metal and mixes music.
Tickets: Free

Monday, July 13, 2009

ABANDON SHIP @ Current continued call for entries


Opening Reception and continued call for entries

ABANDON SHIP
July 10th – Demolition

Join us for the Reception:
Friday July 10th 7-10pm

Curated by: Michael Benevento + Monique Crabb + Hans Petrich

MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY... This is Current, Current, Current...Position 30 South Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Our vessel is going down! We require immediate assistance....All Hands on Deck!

An exhibition in preparation for the demolition of 30 South Calvert Street. For the past four years, Current has been a breeding ground for cultural production, opening onto countless collaborators, nourishing an ongoing conversation. Like a supernova before the collapse, we prepare for the building's demolition with an ongoing collaborative exhibition that embodies 30 South Calvert. Welcoming you moments before bulldozers consume the building, and we slither out the anus of the temporary shelter, like a colony of parasites discharged onto the city.

This is the last exhibition at 30 South Calvert, an ongoing collaborative installation, which will be demolished with the building (but not the last exhibition for Current).

Artworks will be added throughout the duration of the exhibition, featured artists include:
Adrian Lohmüller, Andrew Liang, Andrew Shenker, Angela Devoti, Aron Fay, Audrey Lea Collins Petrich, Ben Fisher + Lou Joseph + Mary Lewandowski, Dirk Ober, Erin Womack, Gary Kachadourian, Ivan Hernandez Quintela, Jackson Frazier, Jacqueline Schlossman, Jason Kachadourian, Jan Razauskas, Jason Smith, Joe Ride, Julianne Hamilton, Justin Lucas, Kelly Cobb + Mary Smull, Lara Antal, Liz Flyntz, Lotfy Nathan, Neal Reinalda, Phuong Pham, Ryan Patterson, Symmes Gardner, Vestal Abbott, Vishwam Velandy, and more

Organized in conjunction with Offsite Artscape 2009.

We are currently accepting proposals to be installed prior to the opening reception on July 10th, and projects added throughout the duration of the exhibition.

Please visit us at www.currentspace.com under: call for entries to submit:


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Current Gallery
30 South Calvert Street
Baltimore Md 21202

www.currentspace.com
currentspace@gmail.com
http://www.myspace.com/currentspace

Mailing Address
P.O. box 23821
Baltimore, Md 21203-5821

Volunteers are needed/ NorthScape Festival/Benefit/Sat, July 18th

Volunteers needed for NorthScape Festival

A Benefit for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Volunteers are needed for the NorthScape Festival on
THIS Saturday, July 18th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.

A benefit for The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation called NorthScape will be held Saturday, July 18th from noon to 1 a.m. at the corner of North Avenue and Charles Street to coincide with ArtScape. The event, featuring non-stop music, performers, food and beer, is free with a suggested donation of $5 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation which seeks a cure and helps improve the quality of life for those with the disease.

Volunteers are needed from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. (Sunday), for set-up, beer sales (21+ only), and chair rentals. All proceeds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

To volunteer, please contact David at info@stationnorth.org or 410-962-7075. Please indicate when you are available to volunteer - i.e. 8:00 - 11:00 p.m.

More info about NorthScape at www.northscape.org

SINK/ FLOAT at Area 405 / Reception: Thursday, July 16th 8-11pm

SINK/ FLOAT at Area 405

Area 405 is pleased to announce SINK/ FLOAT, a juried exhibition
of new and existing works by 19 National and International Artists.
In the heat of another Baltimore Summer, work in this show is
both reaction to and incorporation of water and weight.


Artists are:
Adam Nelson, Aric Hiser, Beki Basch, Ben Lock, Bill Pressly,
Christian Benefi­el, Elena Volkova, Daniel Sullivan, Marilee
Schumann, Jonathan Taube, Matt Saindon, Morgan
Showalter, Minna Philips, Rollergirl, Ruth Bowler, Ryan
McKibbin, Rick Hornig, Sarah Laing, and Tanya Synar.


Artist Reception: Thursday, July 16th 8-11pm

405 East Oliver Street Baltimore, MD 21202

www.area405.com

info @area405.com

Sink/Float is and Official Artscape Off-site Exhibition
July 16 - August 16, 2009
Gallery Hours during Artscape July 18 & 19 noon- 5pm
all other Sundays noon-3pm or by appointment


This exhibition is made possible in part through the support of Mayor Sheila Dixon and Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts with additional support from the Maryland State Arts Council. Views and opinions expressed byt the artists/grantees are not necessarily those of the aforementioned.

SalsaPolkaLooza, Sat July 25 2pm - 7pm FREE!

SalsaPolkaLooza

Sat July 25 2pm - 7pm FREE!

Neighborhood Festival for the whole Family! Inside and outside of the Creative Alliance on East Ave Baltimore - 3134 Eastern Ave

410-276-1651 www.creativealliance.org

Come Dance!

¡Pablo Antonio y La Firma – salsa and bachata!


Kids Make Art!

NEW!! CAmm Make your own Music Video!

GIANT Outdoor Kids Mural Painting!

Arte en estambre, the Huichol yarn art taught by Francisco Loza of Mexico!

Pysanky with Halyna Mudryj—her sensational class returns with more prized eggs!

Face painting, too! All free!


Highlandtown Merchants’ Sidewalk Sale – get a free prize!

EBLO- Mi Segunda Casa at John Ruhrah Break Dancing

Bailes de Mi Tierra

Every Body Moves!—Hearing impaired and English as a second language families of Baltimore Medical System premiere their new dance piece made with Quest

And much more!

‘Looza Beer + World Crafts & Cuisine

Little Morocco Café, Fiesta Mexicana, Everything Turkey, Bada Bing Bada Beef polish sausages, Taharka Brothers Ice Cream, and more!

With high quality art making for kids and a new Make Your Own Music Video studio, CA is all about kids at SalsaPolkaLooza, an international celebration of Southeast Baltimore. New this year—Make Your Own CAmm Music Video – with costumes, microphone, and full screen of YOU singing your way to the top of the charts! Also new, Highlandtown Merchants hold their first ever Sidewalk Sale on Eastern Ave, including a free prize for kids! Take a salsa lesson, and dance to incredible salsa and bachata. Listen to top-notch Polka of The Continentals, Caribbean music of St. Veronica’s Youth Steel Orchestra! Folk dance performances from Kalinka (Russia), Ballet Folklorico Mexico Vivo (Mexico), Hellenic Golden Coins (Greece), and Break Dancing with Education Based Latino Outreach’s Mi Segunda Casa kids from John Rurah Elementary! The Patterson bursts at its seams with high quality art activities taught by world-class artists Francisco Loza from Mexico and Halyna Mudryj of Ukrainian descent. Create your own mini-masterpiece and take it home—for free! Inside the theater presents folk dance performances and more. Both galleries and the bar are open! Outside grab a Polish sausage or Falafel dinner and check out Screen Paintings, Huichol art, jewelry, cartoons and more! SalsaPolkaLooza is a bilingual festival with Spanish and English from both stages.

In the event of rain, activities will be moved inside The Patterson.

High resolution images available upon request.

Photo credit: Alan Partlow