The Baltimore Jewelry Center is a non-profit metals + jewelry maker space in Baltimore city. We offer classes, workshops, and studio rental access to anyone with an interest in contemporary jewelry-making. In addition to our education program, the Baltimore Jewelry Center helps metal and jewelry artists grow sustainable business practices by offering professional development, sales opportunities, and a promotional platform.
Founded as a “free” theatre in 1971, Theatre Project traditionally hosts more than 200 performances and related activities including workshops and classes, post-show discussions, and gallery receptions each year. We are a place for artists to experiment, succeed, sometimes fail, but always grow.
The Station North Tool Library is a nonprofit tool-lending library and community hub in the heart of Baltimore City. We offer over 3,000 tools, 30 classes, a public woodworking shop, a dedicated DIY workspace, and a home repair classroom.
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The Walters Art Museum is a cultural hub in the heart of Baltimore, located in the city’s Mount Vernon neighborhood. The museum’s collection spans more than seven millennia, from 5000 BCE to the 21st century, and encompasses 36,000 objects from around the world. Moving through the museum’s galleries, visitors encounter a stunning array of objects, from 19th-century paintings of French country and city life to Ethiopian icons, richly illuminated Qur’ans and Gospel books, ancient Roman sarcophagi, and images of the Buddha.
Troika Gallery, The Finest of Fine Art, in historic Easton, MD showcases 36 artists from throughout the Unites States. Now in is 24th year, Troika is the longest operating gallery on the Eastern Shore. Owned by professional artist Laura Era this sophisticated gallery has an elegant ambiance with a full and varied collection of fine art, oils, bronzes, watercolor, porcelain, acrylic, pencil and pastel. troikagallery.com
Baltimore School for the Arts (BSA) is one of the nation's leading public arts high schools. Founded in 1980 and governed by resolutions that make it different from other city schools, the BSA admits students to its high school through highly selective auditions in dance, film, music, stage design and production, theatre, and visual arts.
Galerie Myrtis (GM) is an emerging blue-chip gallery and art advisory specializing in twentieth and twenty-first-century American art with a focus on work created by African American artists. The gallery opened its doors in 2006 to utilize the visual arts to raise awareness for artists who deserve recognition for their contributions in artistically portraying our cultural, social, historical, and political landscapes; and to recognize art movements that paved the way for freedom of artistic expression.
In 1928, Hagerstown native, Anna Brugh Singer and her husband, noted American Post-Impressionist painter, William H. Singer, Jr., gave the art museum building designed by Hyde and Shepherd of N.Y.C., and an art collection for the City of Hagerstown and Washington County.
The Stamp Gallery is dedicated to the exhibition of contemporary art with an emphasis on the work of emerging and mid-career artists. The gallery supports contemporary art that is challenging and/or academically engaging and that addresses broad community and social issues. Through meaningful exhibitions and programming the gallery offers an outside-of-the-classroom experiential learning opportunity.
Pyramid Atlantic is a nonprofit contemporary art center located in Hyattsville, Maryland. We exhibit and sell original art in our gallery and shop; teach workshops in printmaking, papermaking, and book arts; and are a resource for artists seeking equipment and space.