LAST CHANCE: Richard Cleaver and Joyce Scott
Through Saturday, April 2 Mixed Media Busts
Dirtwork: Joyce Scott
If you haven't seen this exhibition at C. Grimaldis Gallery, make time and go! It is spectacular, beautiful, disturbing, thought-provoking, complex, and sublime. Yes, I don't know if this is mainstream or fringe, but these distinctions aren't important. And yes, I remember my promise not to mention Tour de Clay exhibitions. [Disclosure: Scott is a friend of Jimbo's.] Free
http://www.cgrimaldis.com/
C. Grimaldis Gallery
523 North Charles Street
410-539-1080
Through Sunday, April 3 Installation
Richard Cleaver: Gathering at the Latrobe Spring House
If you haven't seen this exhibition at the BMA, make time and go! Richard Cleaver speculates on slavery at Oakland, the orginal location of the Spring House. His work (and Joyce Scott's) offers insightful perspectives on the roots of Maryland contemporary life. Mystical, historical, beautiful, and sublime. Yes, I don't know if his art is mainstream or fringe, but I do know that readers of this blog will greatly appreciate this exhibition. [Disclosure: Cleaver is also a friend of Jimbo's.] Admission $7
www.artbma.org/
The Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Drive
410-396-7100 Visit My Current Blog!
Dirtwork: Joyce Scott
If you haven't seen this exhibition at C. Grimaldis Gallery, make time and go! It is spectacular, beautiful, disturbing, thought-provoking, complex, and sublime. Yes, I don't know if this is mainstream or fringe, but these distinctions aren't important. And yes, I remember my promise not to mention Tour de Clay exhibitions. [Disclosure: Scott is a friend of Jimbo's.] Free
http://www.cgrimaldis.com/
C. Grimaldis Gallery
523 North Charles Street
410-539-1080
Through Sunday, April 3 Installation
Richard Cleaver: Gathering at the Latrobe Spring House
If you haven't seen this exhibition at the BMA, make time and go! Richard Cleaver speculates on slavery at Oakland, the orginal location of the Spring House. His work (and Joyce Scott's) offers insightful perspectives on the roots of Maryland contemporary life. Mystical, historical, beautiful, and sublime. Yes, I don't know if his art is mainstream or fringe, but I do know that readers of this blog will greatly appreciate this exhibition. [Disclosure: Cleaver is also a friend of Jimbo's.] Admission $7
www.artbma.org/
The Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Drive
410-396-7100 Visit My Current Blog!



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