FEB 3 -- FEB 9
Thursday, February 3 from 6 - 8 PM ART
Contemporary Swedish Ceramics
Opening at Meyerhoff Gallery and co-curator/artists' lecture in the Brown Center at 7. This will be a great start to Tour de Clay, a three-month celebration of works in clay. This show will run through March 20. Free
http://tourdeclay.com/
www.mica.edu
Maryland Institute College of Art
1301 West Mount Royal Avenue
410-225-2300
Thursday, February 3 at 8 PM THEATRE
A Real "Nigga" Show
Written and directed by Troy Burton, this show will run at various times and days through February 10. $16
www.theatreproject.org
Theatre Project
45 West Preston Street
410-752-8558
Friday, February 4 thru February 28 ART
Erotica '05
Opening reception from 6-9. A group show, including the always-interesting Ruth Channing (Disclosure: James Beau owns an 'artist's' book by Channing.) For some February love fun, Jimbo couldn't leave this one out.
http://amberlady.com/ahi/map.htm
Artists' Housing
1448 East Baltimore Street
410-327-1554
Friday & Saturday, February 4 & 5 at 8 PM DANCE
*Blink*
New works by Movement/Addiction in collaboration with UMBC's Imaging and Research Center--Skip/Stop and Body.txt. This should give good fringe, albeit perhaps shades of Alwin Nikolai, $15, less for CA members
www.creativealliance.org
Creative Alliance at the Patterson
3134 Eastern Avenue
410-276-1651
Friday, February 4 at 8PM MORE DANCE!
Liz Lerman Dance Exchange
Another nice surprise, more fringe modern dance. $17
http://www.umbc.edu/newsevents/arts/calendar/
UMBC Theater
1000 Hilltop Circle
410-752-8950
Saturday, February 5 from 10 AM to 12:30 ART
Lawson Oyekan
Oyekan, a Nigerian-born, London-based artist shows how he works with self-hardening clay. This is a great opportunity fringesters! His work can be seen at the Decker Gallery as part of Tour de Clay. Free
www.mica.edu
Mount Royal Station
1400 Cathedral Street
Saturday, February 5 from 3-5 PHOTOGRAPHY
Images in Black and White: Three Generations of Photographers
Opening reception. African-American photographers I.H. Phillips I, II & III show images of Baltimore and the US over sixty years of work. The exhibit will run at Resurgam (an always interesting cooperative art gallery) through February 27. Free
www.ihenryphoto.com
Resurgam Gallery
910 South Charles Street
410-962-0513
Saturday, February 5 at 7:30 PM MUSIC
Imaginary Landscapes: A Concert of Music about Cities, Dreamscapes, and Romantic Lands
While I'm usually suspicious of such long, explicit titles, this concert of Damon Ferrante's songs based on Daniel Mark Epstein poems is at a venue I trust. $18
http://andiemusiklive.com/
An die Musik
409 North Charles Street
410-385-2638
Tuesday, February 8 at 7 PM PANEL
"The Spirit of Nature and the Human Condition"
A spin-off of Tour de Clay, this could very well be a planet in it's own right. Anything George Ciscle does is worth a special trip. Tonight he leads a panel discussion with Lawson Oyekan and Moyosore Okediji about the social causes and effects of oppression. Free
www.mica.edu
Brown Center
1301 West Mount Royal Avenue
410-225-2300
Wednesday, February 9 at 7 DOCUMENTARY
Taliban Country
Carmela Baranowska presents her documentary about the US in southern Afghanistan. Free
http://www.stonyrunfriends.org/
Stony Run Friends Meeting House
5116 North Charles Street
410-235-0186
Visit My Current Blog!
Contemporary Swedish Ceramics
Opening at Meyerhoff Gallery and co-curator/artists' lecture in the Brown Center at 7. This will be a great start to Tour de Clay, a three-month celebration of works in clay. This show will run through March 20. Free
http://tourdeclay.com/
www.mica.edu
Maryland Institute College of Art
1301 West Mount Royal Avenue
410-225-2300
Thursday, February 3 at 8 PM THEATRE
A Real "Nigga" Show
Written and directed by Troy Burton, this show will run at various times and days through February 10. $16
www.theatreproject.org
Theatre Project
45 West Preston Street
410-752-8558
Friday, February 4 thru February 28 ART
Erotica '05
Opening reception from 6-9. A group show, including the always-interesting Ruth Channing (Disclosure: James Beau owns an 'artist's' book by Channing.) For some February love fun, Jimbo couldn't leave this one out.
http://amberlady.com/ahi/map.htm
Artists' Housing
1448 East Baltimore Street
410-327-1554
Friday & Saturday, February 4 & 5 at 8 PM DANCE
*Blink*
New works by Movement/Addiction in collaboration with UMBC's Imaging and Research Center--Skip/Stop and Body.txt. This should give good fringe, albeit perhaps shades of Alwin Nikolai, $15, less for CA members
www.creativealliance.org
Creative Alliance at the Patterson
3134 Eastern Avenue
410-276-1651
Friday, February 4 at 8PM MORE DANCE!
Liz Lerman Dance Exchange
Another nice surprise, more fringe modern dance. $17
http://www.umbc.edu/newsevents/arts/calendar/
UMBC Theater
1000 Hilltop Circle
410-752-8950
Saturday, February 5 from 10 AM to 12:30 ART
Lawson Oyekan
Oyekan, a Nigerian-born, London-based artist shows how he works with self-hardening clay. This is a great opportunity fringesters! His work can be seen at the Decker Gallery as part of Tour de Clay. Free
www.mica.edu
Mount Royal Station
1400 Cathedral Street
Saturday, February 5 from 3-5 PHOTOGRAPHY
Images in Black and White: Three Generations of Photographers
Opening reception. African-American photographers I.H. Phillips I, II & III show images of Baltimore and the US over sixty years of work. The exhibit will run at Resurgam (an always interesting cooperative art gallery) through February 27. Free
www.ihenryphoto.com
Resurgam Gallery
910 South Charles Street
410-962-0513
Saturday, February 5 at 7:30 PM MUSIC
Imaginary Landscapes: A Concert of Music about Cities, Dreamscapes, and Romantic Lands
While I'm usually suspicious of such long, explicit titles, this concert of Damon Ferrante's songs based on Daniel Mark Epstein poems is at a venue I trust. $18
http://andiemusiklive.com/
An die Musik
409 North Charles Street
410-385-2638
Tuesday, February 8 at 7 PM PANEL
"The Spirit of Nature and the Human Condition"
A spin-off of Tour de Clay, this could very well be a planet in it's own right. Anything George Ciscle does is worth a special trip. Tonight he leads a panel discussion with Lawson Oyekan and Moyosore Okediji about the social causes and effects of oppression. Free
www.mica.edu
Brown Center
1301 West Mount Royal Avenue
410-225-2300
Wednesday, February 9 at 7 DOCUMENTARY
Taliban Country
Carmela Baranowska presents her documentary about the US in southern Afghanistan. Free
http://www.stonyrunfriends.org/
Stony Run Friends Meeting House
5116 North Charles Street
410-235-0186
Visit My Current Blog!



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