FEB 10 -- FEB 16
Today ART
Website
www.mica.edu/lawson_oyekan
Check this website, look over the events, and go to whatever you can that includes in person participation by Lawson Oyekan.
Jimbo saw part of Oyekan's show at Decker Gallery and went to the panel discussion, "The Spirit of Nature and the Human Condition," on Tuesday night. Oyekan is a genius. His work and he are presented by George Ciscle and the MICA curatorial seminar in ways that will give every art appreciator new insights about art, the artistic process, an artist, humanity, and nature.
The collaborations of George Ciscle and his curatorial seminars with artists are "only in Baltimore" examples of cutting-edge curating at the very highest level. Judge for yourself.
Friday, February 11 at 8 PM MOVIES
Clamation Film Festival
Film gives a whole other life to clay, for sheer fun and special effects. Free
www.mica.edu
Falvey Hall
Brown Center
1301 West Mount Royal Avenue
Friday, February 11 at 8 and 10 PM MUSIC
Felicia Carter
Sings love songs and sorrows; accompanied by pianist Lou Rainone, bassist James King, and drummer Dominic Smith. This is a real valentine. $12--make reservations, this should sell out.
www.andiemusiklive.com
An die Musik
409 North Charles Street
888-221-6170
Saturday, February 12 from 3--10 PM ART
Reception for Picture Windows
Did it all begin with the mural project Beautiful Walls for Baltimore? In any case, there are many more artists in Baltimore than there are galleries and spaces to show them. Plus there is a wonderful tradition of public art in this city. So it always pays to be alert--I still love John Ellsberry's three reptilian creatures at 28th Street and Sisson every time I see them. Then there are the works placed in businesses by Art Exposure, Inc. (www.artexposure.com).
This reception celebrates the one hundred artists who have transformed some of the boarded up windows around the North Station Arts District into art. Celebrate with them. Free
http://www.stationnorth.org/
www.area405.com
Area 405
405 East Oliver Street
410-528-2101
Saturday, February 12 at 7:30 and 10 PM BURLESQUE
Valentine's Day Cabaret
Trixie Little, the Evil Hate Monkey, more, and others with special appearance by Dirty Martini. For premier fringe and a bawdier approach to 'romance'. $15, less for members. This will sell out, make a reservation.
www.trixielittle.com
www.creativealliance.org
Creative Alliance at the Patterson
3134 Eastern Avenue
410-276-410-276-1651
Sunday, February 13 at 1 PM PHOTOGRAPHY
50 Years of Photography
Morton Tadder is a Baltimore institution (and a nice man!). Exhibition and talk by the photographer for a historic perspective of... Free with museum admission ($8)
www.mdhs.org
Maryland Historical Society
201 West Monument street
410-685-3750 ext. 321
Sunday, February 13 at 2:30 PM MUSIC
"What a Beautiful City: Jerusalem, City of Hope"
Tom Hall and the Baltimore Choral Arts Society with narration by Rheda Becker celebrate the 30th anniversary of Beth AM synagogue. Baltimore doesn't excel only in gospel--there is a noble tradition of Jewish music here as well. Free with reservations (get them ASAP)
Beth AM
2501 Eutaw Place
410-523-2446
Wednesday, February 16 from 6-8 PM ART
Opening reception for Ampofo-Anti and Marina Kuchinski
Ampofo-Anti, artist in-resident at McDonogh, was one of Lawson Oyekan's teachers. An opportunity to see teacher and successful student exhibiting at the same time. Sometimes Owings Mills is worth the trip, and this is one of those times. The exhibit is through April 1. Another part of Tour de Clay.
www.tourdeclay.com
http://www.mcdonogh.org/index_flash.cfm
McDonogh School
8600 McDonogh Road
410-363-0600
Visit My Current Blog!
Website
www.mica.edu/lawson_oyekan
Check this website, look over the events, and go to whatever you can that includes in person participation by Lawson Oyekan.
Jimbo saw part of Oyekan's show at Decker Gallery and went to the panel discussion, "The Spirit of Nature and the Human Condition," on Tuesday night. Oyekan is a genius. His work and he are presented by George Ciscle and the MICA curatorial seminar in ways that will give every art appreciator new insights about art, the artistic process, an artist, humanity, and nature.
The collaborations of George Ciscle and his curatorial seminars with artists are "only in Baltimore" examples of cutting-edge curating at the very highest level. Judge for yourself.
Friday, February 11 at 8 PM MOVIES
Clamation Film Festival
Film gives a whole other life to clay, for sheer fun and special effects. Free
www.mica.edu
Falvey Hall
Brown Center
1301 West Mount Royal Avenue
Friday, February 11 at 8 and 10 PM MUSIC
Felicia Carter
Sings love songs and sorrows; accompanied by pianist Lou Rainone, bassist James King, and drummer Dominic Smith. This is a real valentine. $12--make reservations, this should sell out.
www.andiemusiklive.com
An die Musik
409 North Charles Street
888-221-6170
Saturday, February 12 from 3--10 PM ART
Reception for Picture Windows
Did it all begin with the mural project Beautiful Walls for Baltimore? In any case, there are many more artists in Baltimore than there are galleries and spaces to show them. Plus there is a wonderful tradition of public art in this city. So it always pays to be alert--I still love John Ellsberry's three reptilian creatures at 28th Street and Sisson every time I see them. Then there are the works placed in businesses by Art Exposure, Inc. (www.artexposure.com).
This reception celebrates the one hundred artists who have transformed some of the boarded up windows around the North Station Arts District into art. Celebrate with them. Free
http://www.stationnorth.org/
www.area405.com
Area 405
405 East Oliver Street
410-528-2101
Saturday, February 12 at 7:30 and 10 PM BURLESQUE
Valentine's Day Cabaret
Trixie Little, the Evil Hate Monkey, more, and others with special appearance by Dirty Martini. For premier fringe and a bawdier approach to 'romance'. $15, less for members. This will sell out, make a reservation.
www.trixielittle.com
www.creativealliance.org
Creative Alliance at the Patterson
3134 Eastern Avenue
410-276-410-276-1651
Sunday, February 13 at 1 PM PHOTOGRAPHY
50 Years of Photography
Morton Tadder is a Baltimore institution (and a nice man!). Exhibition and talk by the photographer for a historic perspective of... Free with museum admission ($8)
www.mdhs.org
Maryland Historical Society
201 West Monument street
410-685-3750 ext. 321
Sunday, February 13 at 2:30 PM MUSIC
"What a Beautiful City: Jerusalem, City of Hope"
Tom Hall and the Baltimore Choral Arts Society with narration by Rheda Becker celebrate the 30th anniversary of Beth AM synagogue. Baltimore doesn't excel only in gospel--there is a noble tradition of Jewish music here as well. Free with reservations (get them ASAP)
Beth AM
2501 Eutaw Place
410-523-2446
Wednesday, February 16 from 6-8 PM ART
Opening reception for Ampofo-Anti and Marina Kuchinski
Ampofo-Anti, artist in-resident at McDonogh, was one of Lawson Oyekan's teachers. An opportunity to see teacher and successful student exhibiting at the same time. Sometimes Owings Mills is worth the trip, and this is one of those times. The exhibit is through April 1. Another part of Tour de Clay.
www.tourdeclay.com
http://www.mcdonogh.org/index_flash.cfm
McDonogh School
8600 McDonogh Road
410-363-0600
Visit My Current Blog!



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