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MICA ART WALK is almost two miles of art by nearly 400 of MICA’s emerging artists – the senior thesis work of the class of 2015. The exhibit is open to the public from Friday, May 15 – Sunday, May 17.
Stroll through the MICA galleries, mingle with young artists and fellow art enthusiasts, and discuss the students’ artwork at the special preview party of the 2011 Commencement Exhibition. ArtWalk guests can purchase outstanding work by graduating seniors before the exhibition opens to the public.
ArtWalk guests begin their evening at the celebration tent at Cohen Plaza, just outside of Brown Center, where they will be given maps to stroll through the galleries, open spaces, hallways and classrooms of six architecturally significant MICA buildings that are filled with graduating students’ artwork. It is a visually energizing 3K walking tour where many seniors are on hand to meet ArtWalkers and discuss their artmaking processes.
Photos by Cara Ober, Lauren Van Slyke, Esther Hwang, and Lu Zhang
We apologize for not having names to go with all of the photos! If you want to email us at [email protected] – with the description of the work and names, we will add them in!
December exhibitions that provide hope, insight and inspiration, centered specifically in the past, present and future of Baltimore
As we head towards 2025, it's worth remembering that artists see the future in ways the rest of us don’t, so we have to keep our attention focused on them so we can find new sources of strength and solidarity.
The CADVC Survey of Williams' Multidisciplinary Practice Draws Connections Between Big Ideas and Quotidian Materials
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Baltimore art news updates from independent & regional media
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