Arts and Entertainment
May 9, 2023
From: Baltimore Museum of ArtFree Admission to The Culture
Sunday, May 21
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
We're offering two more chances to see The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century for free! This month, join us on Sunday, May 21 for all-day free admission (no tickets required!) and save the date for our final free admission day: Sunday, June 18.
Hip-Hop Vinyl Lounge
Thursday, May 18
6-8 p.m.
Stop by to hear a collection of original samples, beats, and hip-hop remixes spun by renowned breakbeat DJ, producer, and songwriter DJ Fly Guy in Fox Court. Free.
Screening: The Unveiling of God
Thursday, May 25
6:30-8 p.m.
Join us for an evening of film, performance, and artist conversation prompted by the film The Unveiling of God / a love letter to my forefathers, on view now in The Culture. Free.
New to the Galleries
Six new exhibitions will be on view this spring, showcasing the distinct perspectives of five artists from the Baltimore and Mid-Atlantic region, a collective of French artists from the early 20th century, and artists from across global cultures who have worked for thousands of years. Here's a look at what's to come:
Martha Jackson Jarvis: What the Trees Have Seen is a tour de force of abstract painting inspired by the artist's research into her great-great-great-great grandfather’s service as a free Black militiaman in the American Revolutionary War. Opening May 7.
Contemporary ceramicist Michelle Erickson draws on historic ceramic techniques to create works that expose the persistence of racism and exploitation in post-colonial countries. See her work alongside historic ceramics from the BMA’s collection. Recasting Colonialism: Michelle Erickson Ceramics opens May 7.
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