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Upcoming Events

Join us Saturday at 6pm for the opening receptions for our 2023 Winter Exhibitions and meet the artists!

"Lunar New Year” Curated by Adam Chau. Main Gallery

The Lunar Project, curated by Adam Chau, invites fourteen AAIP artists to celebrate the Asian New Year and create work inpsired by the Asian zodiac - a rabbit for the year 2023. Multiple cultures are represented in this project including China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 

Artists included:
Ian Basset, Ling Chun, WangLing Chou, Grace Gittleman, Gunyoung Kim, Steven Kin, Nikki Lau, Cindy Leung, Mari Ogihara, Eun-Ha Paek, Shoji Satake, Juliane Shibata, Hitomi and Takuro Shibata, Micah Sweezie

“Care•ful/less” Solo Exhibition by Gerald A. Brown. Solo Gallery

Care•ful/less is a glimpse at the inherent friction occurring internally when realizing one’s fullest self. Tending to one’s gifts, flaws and dreams is messy and often conflicts with one’s desire to be more careless or more careful.  A moment of celebration and bereavement, this is a grand toast as well as salute to internal battle waged, within a young Black girl.

“EARTH and LIFE” Solo Exhibition by Wayman Scott. Community Arts Gallery

Earth and Life, pays tribute to historical figures and bears witness contemporary struggles. It highlights the likes of Mother Mary Lang, who founded the first black catholic school in America, along with Frederick Douglass, and Elijah Cummings for their work toward civil rights and freedom of black people during their lives.

Free and Open to the Public Tuesday – Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm, Sunday from 12:00 to 5:00pm.

Learn more about the opening reception here!

Tune into the Baltimore Clayworks Resident Artist Talk series to learn more about our resident artists and the work they create!

Join us Tuesday, January 17 from 2 – 2:30 pm
for the Resident Artist Talk with

David Roswell | Short Term Resident Artist

David Roswell is a studio potter based in Durham, North Carolina. After completing an apprenticeship with Rusty Sieck, David established a studio, where he fires a soda kiln converted from an old gas kiln. David sells his work at galleries, craft shows, and online.
Register for the Resident Artist Talk with David Roswell!
Save the date for the remaining Resident Artist Talk Series happening Virtually on Tuesdays from 2 - 2:30 pm!
Register for the entire Resident Artist Talk Series here!

Happening Around Town

Join the Friday evening reception at B.A.R.S. for "Well Being: Rituals for a Sacred Life" featuring Angelique Scott, Baltimore Clayworks Community Arts Instructor

Black Artist Research Space is pleased to present Well-Being: Rituals for a Sacred Life, the first solo presentation of artwork by ceramicist Angelique Scott, who is a Baltimore Clayworks Community Arts Instructor. The immersive sensory exhibition presents over thirty ceramic works that encourage personal reflection, collective meditation, and communion by transforming the gallery into a sacred space for solace and rest, investigating the mind-body-soul connection, interconnectedness, and community healing.

Well-Being: Rituals for a Sacred Life will be on view at the Black Artist Research Space from January 9, 2023, through February 3, 2023. A reception will take place on Friday, January 13th, from 6 pm to 9 pm.
Learn more about the Friday evening reception at B.A.R.S. here!

Call for Entries for Public Sculpture in Havre de Grace, MD

The Havre de Grace Arts Collective Public Art Committee and the City of Havre de Grace are seeking a sculpture(s) that reflects the heritage, history, contemporary energy, or natural beauty of the city and environs, and helps to establish Havre de Grace as a cultural center for years to come. This sculpture(s) will also serve as a catalyst for other public art projects in the city.

Deadline for receipt of applications: February 10th, 2023
Learn more about the call for entries for public sculpture here!
The mission of Baltimore Clayworks is to develop, sustain, and promote an artist-centered community that provides outstanding educational, residency, and collaborative programs in the ceramic arts.
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