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On a recent Saturday afternoon, despite the frigid temperatures outside, a group of artists from diverse backgrounds gathered at Maryland Art Place, filled with anticipation that their name may be drawn (at random) from a paint bucket loaded with entrant’s names. A board member of Maryland Art Place dipped his hand into the bucket, drawing each of the fifteen winner’s names.
Read Press Release ›Snow / Hwang / Studio
Five relatively unknown artists are exhibiting their work at Maryland Art Place, representing several stages that artists will experience during the span of a full lifetime career.
Read Press Release ›Moving Walls
Maryland Art Place will host Moving Walls 2004, a traveling photography exhibit sponsored by the Open Society Institute (OSI), from May 4th to May 29th, 2004.
Read Press Release ›18th Annual Critics' Residency Program
Seldom are artists and writers provided essential guidance of how individuals and communities can transform the challenges artists face when living in regions outside major national and international contemporary art markets. Yet, during recent months, as part of the longstanding and innovative Critics’ Residency Program at Maryland Art Place, a group of writers and artists have focused on creating dynamic new works and then spreading the word about it via a published catalogue.
Read Press Release ›Our Perfect World
Curator and MAP’s Director of Programs, Lisa Lewenz has gathered a group of artists who submitted examples of their work to the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts for inclusion in this year’s ARTSCAPE 2004 exhibitions.
Read Press Release ›2nd Annual Curators' Incubator Program
Maryland Art Place (MAP) is currently showing three innovative exhibitions by four Maryland area curators as part of its second annual Curators’ Incubator Program.
Read Press Release ›Kain / Moe / Sigler
Think what would have happened if John Cage collaborated with Chris Burden, Marc Chagall morphed with Jean Tinguely, and Henry Moore moved to Burma. Art can’t help but refer to other art, whether in reality and intent, or simply within the viewer’s imagination.
Read Press Release ›The Women of MAP
This year’s benefit, "The Women of MAP" (or WOMs as we like to call them), is comprised of some of the area’s most prominent business women, community leaders, and art supporters.
Read Press Release ›Athena's Daughters
It has taken centuries but at last women artists are regarded as seriously as men. I have chosen, first of all for excellence, five women who for reasons of race, color, age or sexual orientation still are not welcomed into the “main stream” art world.
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