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UMBC’s exploratory artist in residence Levester Williams examines history of Cockeysville marble in film project — https://umbc.edu/stories/exploratory-artist-levester-williams-marble/
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UMBC’s exploratory artist in residence Levester Williams examines history of Cockeysville marble in film project — https://umbc.edu/stories/exploratory-artist-levester-williams-marble/
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Two alumni of UMBC's MFA program in Intermedia and Digital Arts, Michael Anthony Farley and Lexie Mountain, get into a great discussion about the IMDA program in BmoreArt!
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Two alumni of UMBC's MFA program in Intermedia and Digital Arts, Michael Anthony Farley and Lexie Mountain, get into a great discussion about the IMDA program in BmoreArt!
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Is UMBC in BmoreArt's list of top ten exhibitions to see in Baltimore this fall? Yes — not once but twice! Join us for States of Becoming at the CADVC and Spark at The Peale!
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Is UMBC in BmoreArt's list of top ten exhibitions to see in Baltimore this fall? Yes — not once but twice! Join us for States of Becoming at the CADVC and Spark at The Peale!
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UMBC's Library Gallery, now showing the exhibition Lost Boys: Amos Badertscher's Baltimore, will be closed today (Saturday 10/28) for roof repairs. We'll reopen tomorrow!
https://umbc.edu/event/lost-boys-amos-badertschers-baltimore/
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UMBC's Library Gallery, now showing the exhibition Lost Boys: Amos Badertscher's Baltimore, will be closed today (Saturday 10/28) for roof repairs. We'll reopen tomorrow!
https://umbc.edu/event/lost-boys-amos-badertschers-baltimore/
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On 9/28 at 5pm, in conjunction with the exhibition Lost Boys: Amos Badertscher’s Baltimore, UMBC's Library Gallery presents a panel discussion, LGBTQ+ Oral Histories: Ethics and Practice, with Kate Drabinski (UMBC), Joseph Plaster (Johns Hopkins University), Hunter O’Hanian (independent scholar and curator), and students of the 2023 Interdisciplinary CoLab, “LGBTQ+ Oral History Project.”
https://umbc.edu/event/lgbtq-oral-histories-ethics-and-practice/
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On 9/28 at 5pm, in conjunction with the exhibition Lost Boys: Amos Badertscher’s Baltimore, UMBC's Library Gallery presents a panel discussion, LGBTQ+ Oral Histories: Ethics and Practice, with Kate Drabinski (UMBC), Joseph Plaster (Johns Hopkins University), Hunter O’Hanian (independent scholar and curator), and students of the 2023 Interdisciplinary CoLab, “LGBTQ+ Oral History Project.”
https://umbc.edu/event/lgbtq-oral-histories-ethics-and-practice/
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We're delighted to see States of Becoming on BmoreArt's picks of the week! Join us on Thursday for the opening reception at UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture!
https://bmoreart.com/2023/09/bmorearts-picks-september-19-25.html
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We're delighted to see States of Becoming on BmoreArt's picks of the week! Join us on Thursday for the opening reception at UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture!
https://bmoreart.com/2023/09/bmorearts-picks-september-19-25.html
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We're thrilled to see Kerr Houston's perceptive review of Lost Boys: Amos Badertscher's Baltimore in today's BmoreArt! This poignant exhibition continues through December 15 —
https://bmoreart.com/2023/09/lost-boys-amos-badertschers-baltimore.html
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We're thrilled to see Kerr Houston's perceptive review of Lost Boys: Amos Badertscher's Baltimore in today's BmoreArt! This poignant exhibition continues through December 15 —
https://bmoreart.com/2023/09/lost-boys-amos-badertschers-baltimore.html
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Amos Badertscher's photography, now on display at UMBC's Library Gallery, is meaningful on so many levels. Listen to WYPR's Sheilah Kast talk today with curator Beth Saunders about the exhibit Lost Boys —
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Amos Badertscher's photography, now on display at UMBC's Library Gallery, is meaningful on so many levels. Listen to WYPR's Sheilah Kast talk today with curator Beth Saunders about the exhibit Lost Boys —
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Join us for the premiere of "'I've Endured': The music of Ola Belle Reed," a documentary film by William Shewbridge in connection with the great exhibition at UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery!
Thursday, May 11, 5 pm
https://umbc.edu/event/film-screening-ive-endured-the-music-and-legacy-of-ola-belle-reed/
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Join us for the premiere of "'I've Endured': The music of Ola Belle Reed," a documentary film by William Shewbridge in connection with the great exhibition at UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery!
Thursday, May 11, 5 pm
https://umbc.edu/event/film-screening-ive-endured-the-music-and-legacy-of-ola-belle-reed/
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Join us for the premiere of "'I've Endured': The music of Ola Belle Reed," a documentary film by William Shewbridge in connection with the great exhibition at UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery!
Thursday, May 11, 5 pm
https://umbc.edu/event/film-screening-ive-endured-the-music-and-legacy-of-ola-belle-reed/
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What awaits you at Mind Over Matter, now on display at UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture?
The exhibition is now open and continues through May 3, and you can join us for an Opening Reception tomorrow, Friday, April 14, from 6 to 8!
This MFA exhibition features works by Liza Aleinikova, Fahmida Hossain, and Anna Kroll, all 2023 graduates of UMBC's IMDA program.
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What awaits you at Mind Over Matter, now on display at UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture?
The exhibition is now open and continues through May 3, and you can join us for an Opening Reception tomorrow, Friday, April 14, from 6 to 8!
This MFA exhibition features works by Liza Aleinikova, Fahmida Hossain, and Anna Kroll, all 2023 graduates of UMBC's IMDA program.
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What awaits you at Mind Over Matter, now on display at UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture?
The exhibition is now open and continues through May 3, and you can join us for an Opening Reception tomorrow, Friday, April 14, from 6 to 8!
This MFA exhibition features works by Liza Aleinikova, Fahmida Hossain, and Anna Kroll, all 2023 graduates of UMBC's IMDA program.
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Join us tomorrow Tues 3/29 at noon (free with lunch included!) for Annalisa Dias, a Goan-American transdisciplinary artist, community organizer, and award-winning theatre maker working at the intersection of racial justice and care for the earth.
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Join us tomorrow Tues 3/29 at noon (free with lunch included!) for Annalisa Dias, a Goan-American transdisciplinary artist, community organizer, and award-winning theatre maker working at the intersection of racial justice and care for the earth.
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Tonight! Join us Thurs, 3/16, 6 to 8 pm, for On Institutions (Dub Remix), a celebratory closing event for the exhibition Tahir Hemphill: Rap Research Lab, featuring a discussion of the exhibition with the artist and CADVC director and exhibition curator Rebecca Uchill. A 6 p.m. discussion will be followed by an open gallery visit accompanied by a live DJ set at 7 p.m. by CX Kidtronik.
https://umbc.edu/event/on-institutions-dub-remix/
#umbc #artsatumbc #baltimoreart #baltimoreartist #rapresearchlab #rap #hiphop
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Tonight! Join us Thurs, 3/16, 6 to 8 pm, for On Institutions (Dub Remix), a celebratory closing event for the exhibition Tahir Hemphill: Rap Research Lab, featuring a discussion of the exhibition with the artist and CADVC director and exhibition curator Rebecca Uchill. A 6 p.m. discussion will be followed by an open gallery visit accompanied by a live DJ set at 7 p.m. by CX Kidtronik.
https://umbc.edu/event/on-institutions-dub-remix/
#umbc #artsatumbc #baltimoreart #baltimoreartist #rapresearchlab #rap #hiphop
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Join us today (Saturday, 2/25, 1 pm at UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture) for When Public Art Is More Than Sculpture, a discussion between four leading voices in the Baltimore arts community — painter and environmental engineer Se Jong Cho; poet and educator Sylvia Jones; public artist Graham Coreil-Allen; and Teri Henderson, arts and culture editor of Baltimore Beat, facilitated by Rahne Alexander, MFA ’21.
https://umbc.edu/event/when-public-art-is-more-than-sculpture/
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Join us today (Saturday, 2/25, 1 pm at UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture) for When Public Art Is More Than Sculpture, a discussion between four leading voices in the Baltimore arts community — painter and environmental engineer Se Jong Cho; poet and educator Sylvia Jones; public artist Graham Coreil-Allen; and Teri Henderson, arts and culture editor of Baltimore Beat, facilitated by Rahne Alexander, MFA ’21.
https://umbc.edu/event/when-public-art-is-more-than-sculpture/
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The exhibition Sonya Clark: Hair/Craft continues at UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery through March 12! Clark's remarkable and multidisciplinary work explores issues of identity, race, cultural heritage, and collective memory.
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The exhibition Sonya Clark: Hair/Craft continues at UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery through March 12! Clark's remarkable and multidisciplinary work explores issues of identity, race, cultural heritage, and collective memory.