Reading

Winter Arts Preview on YPR

Previous Story

MICA Unity Week & Renee Cox talk

Next Story

Petition for Obama: How about a Secretary of the Arts?

Click here for the MD Morning Winter Arts Preview with myself and Alex Mudge of Aural States.

Five Shows that I mentioned on the YPR Preview are:

Follies, Predicaments, and Other Conundrums: The Works of Laure Drogoul at MICA
Friday, Jan 30 – Sunday, March 15
Opening reception: Friday, Jan 30, 5-8 p.m.
www.mica.edu

Ceiling Painting by Heidi Neff

Response at Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College
www.goucher.edu/rosenberg
February 3 – March
February 12, opening – 6-8
4 Artists doing site-responsive work:
John Shipman, Christine Tillman, Heidi Neff, Stewart Stein

Encaustic Painting by Christine Sajecki (NOT caustic!)

The Rumors are True: Megan Hildebrandt and Christine Sajecki at The Creative Alliance
Opened Jan. 17
Jan 17 – Feb. 21
www.creativealliance.org

painting by Timothy App

Timothy App: Homage at Goya Contemporary
www.goyacontemporary.com
February – April, 2009
Thursday, March 12


Mise en Scene at Paperwork Gallery
www.paperworkgallery.com
Audrey Collins Petrich, Lillian Bayley Hoover, and Guillaume Pallat
January 30 – February 28
Opening Saturday February 7

Related Stories
Fourteen Works of Art of MANY Excellent Choices from the CA Annual Auction

A Subjective and Personal List of Auction Artworks in Preview that I would Love to Acquire!!!

Women’s Autonomy and Safe Spaces: Erin Fostel, Lynn McCann-Yeh, and Cara Ober

In Conjunction with BmoreArt’s C+C Exhibit featuring Fostel’s charcoal drawings of women’s bedrooms, a conversation with the Co-Director of the Baltimore Abortion Fund

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

This Week: MICA Community Art & Service Program exhibition, In the Stacks performance at Peabody Library, City of Artists I closing reception at Connect + Collect, Mari Black at Manor Mill, Open Works yard sale, screening of Black Printmakers of Washington DC at Smithsonian Anacostia, and more!

Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Katori Hall brings four gay Black men together for the weekend

With The Hot Wing King, Baltimore Center Stage serves up a lively spread of rapid-fire one-liners, spicy moves, and camaraderie that serves as an entree to a discussion of contemporary Black manhood through April 28