MARCH 2020 NEWSLETTER Check out what we are up to this month. |
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ARTS & DRAFTS FESTIVAL This inaugural 2-day arts and music event will take place at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery. Saturday June 13, 2020 11am-6pm Sunday June 14, 2020 11am-5pm APPLY TODAY for an Artist's Booth (Due 3/15) or submit a design for our Logo Contest (DUE 3/29) | | |
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FARM TO FORM CALL FOR ENTRIES An exhibition exploring the intersection between art and agriculture. Artists are encouraged to create work based on, utilize, or portray agriculture in Maryland in a variety of medium. SUBMISSIONS DUE APRIL 3, 2020 | | |
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CURRENT EXHIBIT YOUTH ART MONTH OPENING RECEPTION: March 4, 2020 6:30-8pm Awards @ 7:30pm Come celebrate Youth Art Month with a Baltimore County High School Art Exhibition though April 11, 2020
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ART ON TOUR Our Art on Tour program offers rotating exhibits in various venues. We are looking for more venues and artists. Please contact us if you are interested. Norm Dubin Narcissus Salon & Spa Peter Stern Towson Historic Courthouse Christopher Whitehead & Michelle Madison Oca Mocha Cafe | | |
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CLASSES Amazing classes with great teachers are being offered at the guild! COME CREATE! Watercolor/Acrylic Painting
Handbookbinding: Japanese Stab Bindings Wood Sign Painting Collage & the Art of Transformation Paint Night | | |
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FREE PROGRAMS SECOND SATURDAY - 2-4pm Family art making for kids of all ages March 14 April 11 OPEN MIC NIGHTS - Sign up @ 6:30 Bring it: Music, Poetry & More March 5 March 19 | | |
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MEMBER ARTIST SPOTLIGHT MORNA MCNULTY Morna McNulty, PhD. is an educator with 26 years of k12 and higher ed classroom experience. As an artist, she works across of variety of media including collage, found-object installments, photography, and creative writing. Her dissertation, defended in 2001 entitled Flinging the Piano of Critical Post Avant Garde Arts Based Research., focused on the use of collage-art in constructing teacher identity and classroom practice. She is a professor at Towson University in the College of Education, where her research focuses on the arts, curriculum, inquiry and social justice. She has been a certified Paint Your Life TM instructor since 2010, hosting sessions for galleries and schools across the east coast. Morna was the co-producer and co-director of the documentary film Voices of Baltimore: Life Under Segregation. She is also the author of several books including The Left Handed Curriculum: Creativity for Empowering Teachers (2012) and her first novel Blood’s Will (2018). Her photographs have been published in various academic journals such as Journal of Curriculum Theorizing and Currere Exchange. She lives in Catonsville with her husband Len and her two children. |
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