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Mixed Media STUDENT WEB PAGES (Digital Mixed Media) Mail Art: Home Project and Exhibition (1999)
OFF CAMPUS BALTIMORE Part of the experience of being a college student is the opportunity to explore a new city which may be very different from one's home town. Baltimore is rich in multi-ethnic culture, and I recommend strongly that students discover its arts, architecture, and culture through partaking of the extracurricular and intellectual opportunites which abound here. Throughout my website you will find my own (highly subjective) lists of places and resources. During the semester I will alert you to particular events that will be taking place. I urge you to (safely!) take the initiative to explore Baltimore on your own and introduce your new friends to the wonders you've found. Your private adventuring may help you become more confident and rooted in place as you define and create your own personally enriched college life in communities both on and off campus. Baltimore Office of Promotion Events ArtMatters Listserve (internal to Loyola)
OPPORTUNITIES TO VOLUNTEER
Museums and Galleries Howard County Center for the Arts Maryland State Arts Council Gallery Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College Art Criticism LINK: A Critical Journal on the Arts in Baltimore and the World
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EVENTS, Fall 2002 Ongoing: Saturday Farmer's Market - Waverly at 32nd Street and University Pkwy, 410-889-8095 Sunday Farmer's Market (thru Dec. 22) First Fridays - Washington, DC Second Friday of the Month - Women's Drumming Circle SEPTEMBER Cool Media Lounge: Video Art and Film Exhibition, through September 28, Contemporary Museum, 410-783-5720 or 410-484-5815. Sculpture at Evergreen 2002, June 6-September 30, Johns Hopkins University's Evergreen House, 410-516-0341. Seahorses: Beyond Imagination, through 2003,National Aquarium in Baltimore, 410-727-FISH. $ Renaissance Festival begins August 24 Sept. 6-8 - Ukrainian Festival & Carnival 2002, Patterson Park, 410-687-3465 (use this link for all ethnic festivals) Sept. 11- Peace Path on Charles St. - 4 to 6pm Sept. 9 - Oct. 3 - Dan Schlapbach at Loyola College Art Gallery, "A Stereoscopic Journey Through The Land of Uz", Opening Reception Sept. 12, 5 -7- pm. Sept. 13 - The Art of War, "a multi-media retrospective on the past 367 days from personl angles involving photography, film, songs and words, stories and music." Creative Alliance, 8p.m. sharp. $8 general, $6 CA members, 410.276.1651 Sept. 13 - Ship's Turn-Around, USS Constellation, Pier 1, 410-539-1797 Sept. 14 - Taste of Baltimore, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, 410-576-8343. $ Sept. 14 - The First Annual Pigtown Festival, arts and crafts, 410-837-3262. Sept. 19 - "Practicing in Place: Sculptors at Evergreen," panel discussion with artists, "Sculpture at Evergreen 2002," Johns Hopkins University's Evergreen House, 7:30 p.m., 410-516-0341. $ Sept. 20-22 - Irish Festival of Baltimore, Fifth Regiment Armory, 410-472-2291. $ Sept. 20, - Feb. 9, 2003 - Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY. 718-638-5000. A symbolic history of women in Western civilization, this monumental work will become part of the Brooklyn Museum's collection. Sept. 21 - Korean Festival, Center Plaza, 410-242-6838. FREE Sept. 21 - International Clean-Up Day, wetlands adjacent to Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, 410-659-4274. Sept. 22 - Jones Falls Valley Celebration $ Sept. 26-29 - High Zero Festival, Theatre Project, 410-752-8558. Sept 26, 27 - Mobilivre at the Maryland Institute (and at the Baltimore Book Festival 28, 29) Sept. 27-29 - Baltimore Book Festival, Mount Vernon Place @ 600 Block of N. Charles St. 410-837-4636. Sept. 27 - Hispanic Heritage Night, National Aquarium in Baltimore, 410-576-3800. $ OCTOBER New on View: Recent Additions to the Collection, through October 6, Baltimore Museum of Art, 410-396-7100. $ Kuniyoshi and Sadahide, through Oct. 20, The Walters Art Museum, 410-547-9000. $ Maryland Artists from the Collection, 1890-1970, through Oct. 27, Baltimore Museum of Art, 410-396-7100. $ Oct. 5 - 8th annual Baltimore International Rhythm and Drumming Festival Oct. 5 - Race for the Cure Oct 5 -6 - Fells Point Festival Oct. 10-12 - Lexington Market Chocolate Festival, Lexington Market's East Market Arcade, 40-685-6169. Oct. 11-Jan. 5, 2003 - Judy Chicago exhbition at National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC. 202-783-5000. An exhibition of more than 80 works of art spanning four decades. Oct. 13 - Lantern Making Workshop at Creative Alliance, 1-5p.m. Free. Oct. 18-20 - The Russian Festival, Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, 410-276-6171. $ Oct. 20 - Lantern Making Workshop at Creative Alliance, 1-5p.m. Free. Oct. 24 - Opening Reception 5:30-8:30p.m., Kini Collins, "For the Birds", through Dec. 1. Paper, Rock, Scissors Oct. 26- Great Halloween Lantern Parade, Creative Alliance, Patterson Park, 7p.m. Free NOVEMBER Matisse Drawing Defined, through Nov. 17, Baltimore Museum of Art, 410-396-7100. $ DECEMBER Dec. 5 - A Monumental Occasion, Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place, 410-837-4636. Dec. 7 - Lighted Boat Parade, Inner Harbor to Fell's Point, 1-800-HARBOR-1. Dec. 31 - Masqueparade
Site Updated: September 16, 2002
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