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This Week: 2024 Little Patuxent Review Poetry Finalists at the Pratt Library, ‘Seeking Mavis Beacon’ advance screening and Q&A at The Charles, 2024 Sondheim Award ceremony at The Walters, opening reception for Baltimore Clayworks’ Short Term Residents Exhibition, Night Owl Gallery’s one year anniversary in Station North, opening reception for Yewande “Wande” Kotun Davis at Genius Guice Studios, Current Space’s 20th anniversary weekend, Joan Cox artist talk at IA&A Hillyer, ‘Miss Mistress of Smut Pageant” at Creative Alliance, and Joseph Plaster + Drew Daniels in conversation at Bird in Hand — PLUS The Arc of Baltimore’s Art in the Round call for entry and more featured opportunities!

 

BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas. For a more comprehensive perspective, check the BmoreArt Calendar page, which includes ongoing exhibits and performances, and is updated on a daily basis.

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Celebrating the 2024 Poetry Contest Finalists with Little Patuxent Review
Tuesday, August 20 :: 6:30pm
@ Enoch Pratt FREE Library – Central Branch

In celebration of the finalists of the 2024 Poetry Contest with the Enoch Pratt Free Library and Little Patuxent Review,  join us for an evening of readings by the three finalists, Marc A. Drexler, Kate Powell Shine, and Preet Bhela, as well as Little Patuxent Review contributor xochi quetzali cartland. Little Patuxent Review lead editor Sarah Berger will host.

Marc A. Drexler, the winner of the 2024 Poetry Contest, has lived in Maryland most of his life since moving from Iowa to attend Johns Hopkins University. His poem “Baltimore, 1977” appears in Maryland in Poetry (2020). He has a poem on some Arlington Transit (ART) buses in Virginia as part of their Moving Words project through September 2024. He has been published by Split This Rock and The Mid-Atlantic Review. Marc has also served as a Community Teaching Assistant for the Coursera online course Modern & Contemporary American Poetry (ModPo), led by Al Filreis out of UPenn. He worked for many years at the Maryland Food Co-op on the University of Maryland, College Park campus and believes strongly in collectivism.

Kate Powell Shine, a 2024 Poetry Contest finalist, has had poems published in magazines including Fuselit, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, and Gargoyle. She is active in numerous local literary communities including those at Montgomery College, Montgomery County Public Libraries, and the Eastern Shore Writers Association. She lives in Montgomery Village with her husband, John Shine.

Preet Bhela, a 2024 Poetry Contest finalist, is a Punjabi-American poet currently in his second year of the University of Maryland’s MFA program, where he also teaches and conducts workshops with undergraduates. He is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he grew up working at his family’s restaurant. His work inspects the self as a site of interruption and how language can embody such breaks and disruptions, especially through a diasporic lens.

xochi quetzali cartland, a contributor to Little Patuxent Review‘s summer issue, is a queer and Latina poet, seamstress, and transformative justice practitioner. She graduated from Brown University with a BA in literary arts and has since moved to Washington, D.C., where they are rekindling their love of trees and learning to make pretzels. Her work has been featured in Apple in the Dark and Common Ground Review, as well as supported by National Arts Strategies and Brooklyn Poets.

Sarah Berger, a contest judge, is a classical singer, writer, editor, teacher, maker, and editor of the Little Patuxent Review. She’s a graduate of Oberlin College, the Peabody Conservatory, and the University of Baltimore’s MFA program in creative writing and publishing arts. She now teaches at UB in the undergraduate writing program. She’s working on a forthcoming novel about music students. Links to Sarah’s published writing, music, and other projects can be found at orangesloth.com and on social media @OrangeSlothArt.

  • Registration opens on Monday, May 13 at 12pm.
  • To attend in person please register here.
  • Doors will open to registered attendees at 5:30 pm.
  • Free parking vouchers are available to program attendees who park at the Franklin Street Garage (15 W. Franklin Street) after 4pm.  Ask Pratt event staff for your parking voucher prior to or after the program.
  • This free event will be presented in-person and virtually.
  • For more information about this event, email [email protected].

Pictured: (top row) Kate Powell Shine, Marc A. Drexler, Preet Bhela, (bottom row) xochi quetzali cartland, Sarah Berger.

Virtual Meeting Information

There is no registration required for virtual attendance, simply visit the Enoch Pratt Free Library’s Facebook or Youtube page.

 

 

NEON + Black Femme Supremacy Film Fest present SEEKING MAVIS BEACON (early access screening)
Tuesday, August 20 :: 7pm
@ The Charles Theatre

One of the most influential Black women in technology is a figment of our collective imagination. Mavis Beacon was invented by the co-founder of MySpace to sell the world’s most popular typing software, but the real woman she was modeled after disappeared in 1995. Seeking Mavis Beacon poses critical questions regarding anthropomorphization and the consumption of marginalized bodies in the tech industry, while reimagining the legacy of a missing historical figure. A NEON release.

Q+A with filmmakers Jazmin Renee Jones and Olivia McKayla Ross moderated by Angela N. Carroll to follow. Click HERE to rsvp for free –  [get the password by following @seekingmavisbeacon on IG and DMing BALTIMORE] or purchase a ticket HERE

 

 

Sondheim 2024 Art Prize Finalists: Award Ceremony
Thursday, August 22 :: 6-7:30pm
@ The Walters Art Museum

Location: Level 1 Lobby and Graham Auditorium
Registration is required.

The Walters Art Museum, in collaboration with the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, is proud to present the 2024 Janet & Walter Sondheim Art Prize Finalists Exhibition. The exhibition showcases the work of three finalists—Hellen Ascoli, Amy Boone-McCreesh, and Sam Mack—in this prestigious competition, which awards a $30,000 fellowship to assist in furthering the career of a visual artist or visual artist collaborators living and working in the greater Baltimore region. Attend the award ceremony and reception and be among the first to celebrate the winner and mingle with members of Baltimore’s arts community.

REGISTER

This program is co-hosted with the Baltimore Office for Promotion and The Arts and presented in conjunction with the 19th annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Art Prize Finalists Exhibition on view at the Walters from July 17 through September 8, 2024.

Image: Amy Boone-McCreesh, Objects of Desire (installation view), 2018, custom wall painting, works on paper, custom linoleum flooring; Hellen Ascoli, We Shaped Soft Gods Here (collaboration with Karl Williamson), 2022, brick molds made of wood, digitally printed components, hand woven bands; Sam Mack, yellow safety cone, 2021, earthenware, porcelain, majolica, glaze, underglaze. All artwork © the artists.

 

 

Short Term Resident Artist Exhibition | Opening Reception
Friday, August 23 :: 5-7pm
@ Baltimore Clayworks

Join us at Baltimore Clayworks as we celebrate the innovative works of our short-term resident artists, Bailey Holley and Riho Kawachi. Through their playful styles and cultural lenses, Bailey and Riho explore the intersections of form, texture, and narrative in contemporary ceramics. This exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the evolving practices of two artists who are pushing the boundaries of the medium.

We invite you to a special reception on August 23rd from 5:00 – 7:00 pm to meet the artists, learn about their creative processes, and experience their work up close. Light refreshments will be served. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the vibrant community of artists and art lovers at Baltimore Clayworks.

 

 

Night Owl Gallery Celebrates ONE YEAR in Station North
Friday, August 23 :: 6-8pm
@ Night Owl Gallery

Welcome to the Night Owl Gallery Celebrates ONE YEAR in Station North event!

Join us on Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 6:00 PM at 1735 Maryland Ave, Upstairs as we celebrate our one year anniversary in this vibrant neighborhood.

Come and enjoy an evening filled with art, music, and good vibes. Let’s toast to a year of creativity and community in Station North! See you there!

 

 

Yewande Kotun Davis: With Dignity: Stories of Triumph and Recovery | Opening Reception
Friday, August 23 :: 6-8pm
@ Genius Guice Studios

Location: Genius Guice Studios, 106 N. Eutaw Steet

The exhibit runs from August 23 to August 31, 2024, and we would be honored to have you at the opening reception on August 23. This special event highlights Overdose Awareness Day and Recovery Awareness Month, centering individuals’ resilience and recovery journeys through Yewande’s powerful artwork and conversations with individuals with lived experience.

Highlights of the Evening:

– Opening art exhibit with Yewande “Wande” Kotun Davis
– Hear stories from featured individuals
– Enjoy light refreshments
– Exclusive first look at the exhibit

We are asking people to RSVP by August 21, 2024, via the link in our bio https://posh.vip/e/with-dignity-art-exhibition.

Thank you, and we hope to see you there!

 

 

Current Space 20th Anniversary Festival!
Friday, August 23 – Sunday, August 25
@ Current Space

💥 Current Space is turning ❤️T❤️W❤️E❤️N❤️T❤️Y❤️ Celebrate with us August 23rd – 25th!

A limited number of early bird tickets will be available for each day!

Performances by:
– AM Tango (Emmanuel Nicolaidis, Jeff McGrath, Stephen Santillan)
– Albert and Christian
– Alex Silva
– Ami Dang
– Amy Reid
– Bruce Willen (Peals, Double Dagger)
– Burden of Dreams (Drew Swinburne, Frances Higgins, Tim Kabara, Zach Utz)
– Ed Schrader’s Music Beat
– Eze Jackson
– Herophon (Jared Paolini & Yutaka Houlette)
– Jess Keyes
– Konjur Collective
– Kotic Couture
– Leprechaun Catering
– Lexie Mountain Boys
– Marc Miller
– Mind on Fire
– Moss of Aura (Gerrit Welmers of Future Islands)
– Moth Broth
– Pangelica x Alexa Bristol: Lipstick Blue, A Tribute to Elena Johnston
– Pearl
– Phantomime
– RoVo Monty

DJ sets by:
– Book of Morrin
– Brandon Carlo
– Goblinprincete
– ilusm
– JaySwann
– Kotic Couture
– & more!

Visuals by:
– Greg St. Pierre
– Liquid Tone
– WJ.AV & Scrolldruggery

 

 

Joan Cox: Sapphic Gaze | Artist Talk
Saturday, August 24 :: 1pm
@ IA&A Hillyer

Sapphic Gaze presents a compelling series of vibrant, life-size portraits that delve into the intimate lives of women-loving women. Drawing from her 23-year relationship and the experiences of lesbian couples in her community, Joan Cox crafts visual narratives that champion intense, celebratory, and nuanced relationships. By reimagining historical art compositions with personal narratives and lush, symbolic imagery, Joan challenges the historical absence of lesbian representation in Western art. Her paintings are a canvas of affirmation, celebrating the dynamic and complex intimacies between women, which have long been overlooked or taboo. Through this exhibition, Joan showcases the beauty and complexity of sapphic love and aims to affirm these relationships, recognizing them for their intrinsic value and significant place in contemporary society.

 

 

The 3rd Annual “Miss Mistress of Smut” Pageant
Saturday, August 24 :: 7pm
@ Creative Alliance

Join Baltimore’s reigning Mistress of Smut, Jocelyn Loverling, as Naughties compete in a randy retro beauty pageant to be crowned this year’s “Miss Mistress of Smut!” Featuring judges Betty O’Hellno, Ruby Rockafella, Mx. Eden, and Milk & Ice Vintage as well as vintage vinyl from dj eDDible.

The 3rd Annual “Miss Mistress of Smut” Pageant is open to *ALL* identities and abilities! Apply to become a contestant!

-Nominated “Best Comedy Show” –The Baltimore Sun’s “Best 2020 Readers’ Choice Contest”
-As featured in The Baltimore Banner, Baltimore magazine, Baltimore Style, the Baltimore Media Blog, and The Truth In This Art podcast

Photo by Cassandra Faye Broadwick
Sponsored by Rust-N-Shine. Proud performance of ha!

 

 

Humanities in the Village – Joseph Plaster
Monday, August 26 :: 6:30pm
@ Bird in Hand

Humanities in the Village returns for the 2024-25 year with this first event featuring Joseph Plaster, author of Kids on the Street, Queer Kinship and Religion in San Francisco’s Tenderloin, in conversation with Drew Daniel!

In Kids on the Street Joseph Plaster explores the informal support networks that enabled abandoned and runaway queer youth to survive in tenderloin districts across the United States. Tracing the history of the downtown lodging house districts where marginally housed youth regularly lived beginning in the late 1800s, Plaster focuses on San Francisco’s Tenderloin from the 1950s to the present, excavating a history of queer life that has been overshadowed by major narratives of gay progress and pride.

Click here to RSVP!

Audience Q&A after the reading—all are welcome! And while you’re there, pick up some recommended titles from Bird in Hand, and enjoy the offerings of nighttime beverages.

Joseph Plaster is Curator in Public Humanities and Director of the Winston Tabb Special Collections Research Center at Johns Hopkins University.

Drew Daniel is associate professor of English at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of Twenty Jazz Funk Greats and The Melancholy Assemblage: Affect and Epistemology of the English Renaissance. He book from University of Chicago Press, Joy of the Worm: Suicide and Pleasure in Early Modern English Literaturecame out in 2022.

 

 

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Tell your story at the Maryland Folk Festival!
posted by Stoop Storytelling

The Stoop Storytelling Series will present “Keepers of Culture: Stories about people who inspire and enlighten” on Saturday, September 21st and Sunday, September 22nd at the Maryland Folk Festival in downtown Salisbury, Maryland.

Got a tale to tell? Here’s how it works!

1.  For this show, we’re seeking individuals to share a 7-minute true, personal tale about about anything connected to culture keeping – artists, musicians, dancers, chefs, artisans, writers, oral historians, etc.

2.  We’ll select five storytellers to share their tale in-person on either 9/21 or 9/22! These folks will receive support in shaping their story during a coaching session with The Stoop!

3.  Hotel accommodations are provided for all booked storytellers!

4. Stories will be recorded and archived on The Stoop website — and possibly played on The Stoop podcast and WYPR.

Submit your stories here!

 

 

6 Month Residency Open Call
deadline August 31
posted by Tiger Strikes Asteroid NY + Transmitter Gallery

Tiger Strikes Asteroid New York and Transmitter Gallery are excited to announce TNT Residency, a 6-month fully funded 430 square foot studio adjacent to both galleries at 1329 Willoughby Avenue, culminating in a solo exhibition or open studio event within the studio space. This residency will occur in two cycles per year, each with separate application cycles: Our “Winter” residency will run from January through June, and our “Summer” residency will run from July through December. This open call is for winter 2025.

The Winter residency will commence on Saturday, January 11th, 2025, culminating in a potential solo exhibition from June 7th until the end of the residency on July 6th, 2025. Depending on resident priorities, the resident may instead elect to host an open studio event during the final weekend of the residency. The exhibition will include a $250 honorarium and professional installation shots. We will prioritize underrepresented artists and artists that produce works that are not always viable in traditional commercial markets. We encourage artists from all educational backgrounds to apply, and we are excited to see work from artists based across the United States and internationally.

Please note: we do not provide housing for the TNT Residency; if you are not based in New York City, then you are responsible for securing a living space for the duration of your residency. Residents may not live in or stay overnight in the studio.

Selection process: 10 semi-finalists will be selected. From those 10, 3 artists will receive Zoom studio visits. From this group of 3 finalists, the recipient of the winter TNT Residency will be selected.

Your submission fee directly contributes to the operating expenses for two volunteer-run art-run galleries. If you require a fee waiver, please reach out to us at residencyTNT@gmail.com.

We thank you for your support!

 

 

Art in the Round | Call for Art
deadline September 6
posted by The Arc of Baltimore

We invite you to consider the opportunities below which includes all sponsorship levels, their benefits, and ticket information. We will customize these to better meet your needs and interests wherever possible. Art in the Round will again celebrate the accomplishments of artists with developmental disabilities. Plus, it’s a great way to show your support for The Arc’s mission.

Artists of all ages with intellectual and developmental disabilities looking to have their art showcased and auctioned off at this year’s Art in the Round must submit their artwork by Friday, September 6th. Please don’t delay!

All artwork must be accompanied by a completed Artist Packet.

We will notify selected artists by Wednesday, September 18th. Selected artists will receive two complimentary tickets to the event.

 

 

360 Xochi Quetzal: FREE Mexico Day of the Dead Residency
deadline September 12

We look forward to welcoming you as a 360XQ resident. You will be genuinely wowed by this experience. Are you a photographer … be prepared to take thousands of photos. Are you a sketcher, oil, pastel or acrylic artist … you will be given endless opportunities for plein air experiences. Maybe you are a mixed-media artist or fiber artist … you will be encouraged to create works inspired by the colorful Dia de Muertos activities. On at least six different days, you will be transported to a particular community that is celebrating the holiday in their own special way. You will be given a considerable amount of time to explore the festivities, set up your easel, get out your sketchbooks, wander with your cameras and capture the experience in your chosen medium. There will be no end to the inspiration

The Feria Maestros del Arte, for the first year in its history, is being held in Ajijic. You will be just blocks from the festival. It is the most incredible gathering of artisans who travel from all corners of Mexico to bring you their handmade works of art. Thousands of art enthusiasts descend upon Lake Chapala for the experience of welcoming these artists and purchasing their wares. Again, numerous opportunities for photography, plein air painting, sketching and experiencing a legendary artisan festival will be in abundance.

As the recipient of the residency you will be given (free) accommodations in an individual, ensuite studio. A delicious, hearty breakfast is provided every day. You will also be included in one of our 360XQ salons, Artistas Juntos, where our residents share their work, inspirations and process with each other and art enthusiasts in attendance.

 

 

ON::View Artist Residency Program
deadline September 16
posted by Arts Southeast

Located in the heart of Savannah’s Starland District at ARTS Southeast’s flagship project, Sulfur Studios, the ON::VIEW Artist Residency provides a free, high visibility studio space for an artist to complete a new project, to continue an in-progress endeavor, or to conduct research exploring conceptual, material, performative, and social practices. The studio’s large windows look out onto Bull Street, the district’s main thoroughfare, allowing the artists’ work to be on view to the community at all times. Sulfur Studios’ visitors and passersby on the sidewalk witness the artists’ process as it unfolds in real time, seeing all the steps involved from concept to final execution. Community events like workshops, performances, public art projects and artist talks, offer creative ways to interact with the public. The ON::View Residency supports artists from across the globe, working in all media.

Just blocks east of the Residency Studio, the 5th Dimension Apartment features a full kitchen, bath and main room to comfortably house the Artist (+1 guest if requested) for month-long Residency stays. The 5th Dimension Apartment has a private gated entrance and plenty of space to create, lounge and entertain. It is our hope that by providing lodging for ON::View Artists that we will accommodate a diverse range of creatives from far and wide, as we continue to fulfill our mission to make Savannah a destination for the arts.

 

 

Wassaic Project 2025 Summer Exhibition Open Call
deadline September 20

The Wassaic Project is currently holding our annual Open Call for our 2025 Summer Exhibition for artists of all mediums, including: 2D work, sculpture, video, new media, site-specific installation, performance, text, poems, essays, publication-specific work, etc. If selected, your work will be showcased alongside a diverse range of pieces and performances in and around historic Wassaic and Maxon Mills.

The Wassaic Project’s 2025 Summer Exhibition will be free and open to the public every weekend from May 17 – September 13, 2025.

In an effort to be more W.A.G.E. certified, all accepted artists will receive a modest honorarium to participate in the exhibition.

Artists interested in creating a site-specific installation for the 2025 Summer Exhibition are also eligible for an Exhibitions Fellowship to help realize their work. Fellows will be offered a no-fee residency for 1 – 4 weeks in April or May 2025. Artists interested in making site-specific work for the exhibition should still apply regardless of whether or not they are interested in or able to be in residence in April or May.

The Wassaic Project cultivates and supports community for emerging and professional contemporary artists, writers and other creatives. Housed in historic, landmark buildings, the residency program offers 10 artists each month the opportunity to live and work in the heart of a rural community. The Wassaic Project seeks artists working in a diverse range of media who want to produce, explore, challenge, and expand on their current art-making practices, while participating in a community-based arts organization.

 

 

Arts in the Park Vendor Applications
deadline September 20
posted by Chesapeake Arts Center

Join us for Chesapeake Arts Center’s 10th annual free family-friendly arts festival, Arts in the Park, on Saturday, October 5, 2024 from 10 am – 3 pm! The event is rain or shine.

This event is free and open to the general public. Traditionally this event, which includes both fun family activities, door prizes, and live entertainment, has attracted more than 1000 attendees of all ages.

 

 

Winter Holiday Market
deadline September 22
posted by UM Rehab & Ortho

UM Rehab & Ortho will be hosting a Winter Holiday Market on December, 6 2024 from 12:00 -6:30 p.m. We have 16 available spots open for makers to sell their products!

  • Our market is focused on Baltimore makers so to enter, you must be a resident or have your business located in Baltimore.
  • Please, no secondhand sale items.
  • Instead of the typical entrance fee, we are asking for donations to our Employee Assistance Fund and/or a donation of product that we can use for staff (prizes, giveaways, etc.).
  • Vendors are responsible for bringing and setting up their items.
  • Vendors are responsible for any payment they receive.
  • We will provide one 5’x 5’ space per vendor which includes two (2) five-foot tables and two chairs.
  • UM Rehab & Ortho is not responsible for any damage or loss of any products, items, equipment, etc.

Please fill out this form to be considered for entry. We will notify all vendors about approval by November 1st, 2024. Vendor applications are due by Sun. September 22nd, 2024, at midnight.

We will review all applications and send out final approval notices by November 1, 2024. Once approved, we will send additional information about the event.

Contact Laurel Gaffney at [email protected] or 410-448-7388 with any questions.

 

 

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