We're thrilled to see Kerr Houston's perceptive review of Lost Boys: Amos Badertscher's Baltimore in today's BmoreArt! This poignant exhibition continues through December 15 —
https://bmoreart.com/2023/09/lost-boys-amos-badertschers-baltimore.html
#baltimorephotography #baltimoreart #artsatumbc #umbc
We're starting a new Sunday afternoon chamber music series at UMBC! Reserve your tickets now for the premiere concert, Trio Sirènes on September 10! Their program features works by Bax, Debussy, Laitman, Leclair, and Ravel — https://umbc.edu/event/trio-sirenes/
#baltimoremusic #artsatumbc #umbc
Amos Badertscher's photography, now on display at UMBC's Library Gallery, is meaningful on so many levels. Listen to WYPR's Sheilah Kast talk today with curator Beth Saunders about the exhibit Lost Boys —
#amosbadertscher #baltimore #baltimoreart #umbc
Cellist Juan Sebastián Delgado joins our music faculty this fall as a faculty fellow for diversity in the arts. Thanks to The Strad magazine for this great article on his appointment!
https://www.thestrad.com/news/cellist-juan-sebastian-delgado-joins-umbc-faculty/16925.article
#baltimoremusic #artsatumbc #umbc
In the 1960s, did a man named Ted Serios actually imprint his mental images onto undeveloped film?
Explore his legacy in the forthcoming book Ted Serios: The Mind's Eye from UMBC's Library Gallery and Special Collections in partnership with Atelier Éditions and The Image Centre in Toronto — now in preorder at https://atelier-editions.com/products/ted-serios-the-minds-eye
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Thanks to AnOtherMagazine for featuring the exhibition Lost Boys: Amos Badertscher's Baltimore, now on display at UMBC's Library Gallery!
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We're starting a new Sunday afternoon chamber music series at UMBC! Reserve your tickets now for the premiere concert, Trio Sirènes on September 10!
Flutist Marcia McHugh, violist Karin Brown, and harpist Jacqueline Pollauf enjoy pushing boundaries and highlighting the diverse sonic possibilities of their wind, string and percussion instruments. Their program features works by Bax, Debussy, Laitman, Leclair, and Ravel.
#baltimoremusic #baltimore #artsatumbc #umbc
Opening on Wednesday 8/30 at UMBC's Library Gallery — Lost Boys: Amos Badertscher’s Baltimore, documentary photography of LGBTQ+ life seen through the city’s clubs and gay bars from the 1960s to 2005 —
https://umbc.edu/event/lost-boys-amos-badertschers-baltimore/
#umbc #artsatumbc #baltimore #baltimorephotography #photography #amosbadertscher
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In Hyperallergic, Rebecca Uchill, UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture (CADVC) director, writes why she and colleague Ana María León drove past Michael Heizer’s City but never visited —
https://hyperallergic.com/820815/why-we-never-visited-michael-heizer-city/
#michaelheizer #rebeccauchill #cadvc #artsatumbc #umbc
We're thrilled that DC Theater Arts reviewed Stories Told Small! Final performance today, Sunday, May 7, at 2 pm!
https://dctheaterarts.org/2023/05/07/at-umbc-stories-told-small-leaves-a-big-impression/
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Join us this Sunday, April 16, when the colorful, varied creative voice of composer-pianist and UMBC faculty member Daniel Pesca is explored in a program of solo and chamber works!
The event features the world premiere of Pesca’s Feldman Sonnets, a song cycle setting texts by acclaimed poet Irving Feldman.
Sunday, April 16, 3 p.m., Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall at UMBC
#baltimoremusic #artsatumbc #umbc
The Ghost Ensemble takes the stage tomorrow at UMBC's Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall with a program of works by Sky Macklay, Miya Masaoka, and Ben Richter! Friday 4/14, 7:30 pm — 15 minutes from downtown, free parking.
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What awaits you at Mind Over Matter, now on display at UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture?
The exhibition is now open and continues through May 3, and you can join us for an Opening Reception tomorrow, Friday, April 14, from 6 to 8!
This MFA exhibition features works by Liza Aleinikova, Fahmida Hossain, and Anna Kroll, all 2023 graduates of UMBC's IMDA program.
#baltimoreartist #baltimoreart #umbc
The Grown-Up enters its second and final week on the stage of UMBC's Proscenium Theatre — three more performances on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday!
https://umbc.edu/event/the-grown-up/
Photo: Kiirstn Pagan ’11
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Join us this Thursday, April 6, when trombonist Patrick Crossland and pianist Thomas Moore present a program of contemporary works by John Cage, Thomas DeLio, Alvin Lucier, and Christian Wolff!
Thursday, April 6, 7:30 p.m., Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall at UMBC
https://umbc.edu/event/patrick-crossland-and-thomas-moore/
@tommoore #umbc #artsatumbc #baltimoremusic #johncage #alvinlucier #christianwolff #thomasdelio
#thomasdelio #christianwolff #AlvinLucier #JohnCage #baltimoremusic #artsatumbc #umbc
The Gibbs Street Duo, featuring cellist Hilary Glen and pianist Sun Min Kim, takes the stage at UMBC's Linehan Hall tomorrow with works by Gabriela Lena Frank, Alice Hong, Ching Chu Hu, Rob Smith, and Dora Pejačević!
Sunday, April 2, 7:30 p.m., Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
15 minutes from downtown Baltimore, with free parking!
#baltimoremusic #artsatumbc #umbc
Don't miss! Pianist Harry Appelman and his jazz trio, featuring drummer Eric Kennedy and bassist Jeff Reed, will perform original compositions and their takes on jazz standards and songs from the Great American Songbook.
Tomorrow, Sunday, April 2, 3:30 pm in Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall at UMBC.
15 minutes from downtown Baltimore, free with free parking!
#baltimorejazz #baltimoremusic #artsatumbc #umbc
With a voice born in the mountains and shaped by the hard times she lived and saw, Ola Belle Reed (1916–2002) established herself as a significant and influential banjo picker, singer, and songwriter of old-time mountain music.
Explore her legacy in the exhibition Ola Belle Reed: I've Endured, on display at UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery through June 30! Open this weekend with free parking.
https://umbc.edu/event/ola-belle-reed-and-the-southern-diaspora/
#olabellereed #artsatumbc #umbc
Join us tomorrow Tues 3/29 at noon (free with lunch included!) for Annalisa Dias, a Goan-American transdisciplinary artist, community organizer, and award-winning theatre maker working at the intersection of racial justice and care for the earth.
#annalisadias #baltimoreart #artsatumbc #umbc
March 30, 6-7pm at CADVC. Free and open to the public!
Curator Rahne Alexander and Baltimore Beat arts editor Teri Henderson will discuss the interrelations between public art, curation, and collaboration.
Presented with the support of the Maryland State Arts Council’s public art planning grant
More information: CADVC.umbc.edu
#umbc #cvpaumbc #publicart #baltimore