4Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Artshttps://www.promotionandarts.orgbopacommunications@gmail.com(410) 752-8632

10 E Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States

Will Redman
Will Redman is a composer, percussionist, and teacher. His music has been performed, broadcast, and written about in the U.S. and abroad. Will’s compositions employ confounding extensions and extrapolations of traditional music notation in order to elicit radical interpretation by the performers. Excerpts from his composition Book appear in the anthology Notations 21 and Music After the Fall. Will is Assistant Professor of Music Technology at Towson University. 
Alexandra Gardner
Composer Alexandra Gardner creates music for varied instrumentations, often mixing acoustic instruments with electronics. Her compositions have been featured at festivals and venues throughout the world, including performances at the Aspen Music Festival, Warsaw Autumn Festival, Beijing Modern Festival, Centro de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona, Festival Cervantino, Conservatory of Amsterdam, The Library of Congress, and The Kennedy Center.
Tae Ho Hwang
       Saxophonist, Tae Ho Hwang is dedicated to diversifying classical music by sharing eclectic programs to a wide range of audiences. He is praised for his interpretation that has a delicate sensitivity yet a solid power underneath.
Maria Mendoza
Maria Mendoza was born in Miami, Florida and is a cross-disciplinary visual and performing artist based in Baltimore, Maryland. Maria earned her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) where she studied Fiber Art, Interactive Media, Performance Art and Creative Writing.   
Station North A&E District

Known for its DIY spirit and public art, the Station North Arts District (SNAD) spans 104 acres in Central Baltimore and has established itself as the city’s creative, beating heart. The District is home to 60 unique venues including galleries, theaters, performance spaces, studios, restaurants, shops, and more. The Station North Arts District is home to internationally renowned public art projects like Open Walls Baltimore, Graffiti Alley, and the Ynot Lot, as well as major festivals including Artscape, Asia North, the Maryland Film Festival, and Baltimore Pride.

Black Arts District

The district covers 149 acres of historic west Baltimore cutting through both the 7th and 11th councilmanic district. The northernmost border is Fulton Ave + Pennsylvania Ave; the southernmost border is Dolphin St. + Pennsylvania Ave; the eastern borders include Woodbrook Ave, Druid Hill Ave, Division St and Etting St.; the western borders include Bruce St., Calhoun St., Carey St., Fremont Ave. and Argyle Ave. The district cuts through the Penn North, Druid Heights, Upton and Sandtown-Winchester communities.

Highlandtown A&E District

The Highlandtown Arts & Entertainment District is vibrant, creative, international, and eclectic. We are home to the Creative Alliance, Highlandtown Gallery, Crystal Moll Gallery, Dreamers & Make-Believers Comics and Books, and more.

We’re a neighborhood of makers: designers, jewelry makers, and sculptors work alongside coffee roasters, piñata makers, and chefs. We welcome artists from across the country and around the globe through our residency programs and public art projects. We showcase our local talents with Mariachi bands, painted screens, and public art.

Bromo Arts District

The Bromo Arts District was established in 2012 to encourage and support a thriving downtown arts neighborhood. With a continually growing art scene, our 117-acre district is home to over 30 cultural organizations, including galleries, music venues, and theaters, and hundreds of artists and those employed through the arts.

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