“As Lithuanian Hall of Baltimore is approaching it’s 100th year of existence  it is time for the space’s revival and a reminder to the greater Baltimore cultural community that the Lith Hall is, and can grow as, a unique gathering place and cultural venue in South West Baltimore.  This is a location where talent is exposed, ideas shared and history is remembered. “

To kick start fund raising for the Lithuanian Hall restoration fund, organizers are calling any artists, performers, and small business owners to join in as part of the performers’ line-up of the night or participate in the silent auction. Any type of media, form and creativity are welcome.

Silent auction submissions are due by 11.10.13

(for more info please contact lithuanianhall@yahoo.com or  CLICK HERE: Lithuanian Hall Fundraiser Night Info)

Community Screens is very excited to promote our first free workshop to everyone in Baltimore, Maryland and beyond! Tell your friends, tell your family.

When:  Friday November 1st from 4:30-6:30
Where: Brown 305, 1301 W. Mt. Royal Ave, Baltimore, 21217

Come engage in a lighthearted talk about media theory and learn basic tips and tricks of using Adobe Premiere. No experience necessary.

We can accommodate up to 20 participants with computers that have Premier installed. Anyone who can bring their own laptop with the program installed is encouraged to do so!

WORKSHOP FLYER

for questions please write to: baltimorecommunityscreens@gmail.com

 

 

OTR theater is looking for local actors to appear in their Holiday production for details or more information see below and contact OTR theater at www.OTRtheater.org

STAGE PLAY CASTING:

Baltimore, Maryland

NOT A SAD CHRISTMAS
Opening Dec. 8, 2013

SYNOPSIS: One Christmas brings trauma and sadness to Two young women. They seek mentoring from Two older women.  But… the tables are turned, as the younger teach the older about Christmas.

6 ACTORS / 1 DANCER
KAREN:
College-freshman, quite naive, shy, homeless and hungry. But evoles into a Leader.

VIVIAN: Convicted felon who tried to kill her husband, fired as a school teacher. But begins a new life.

SADIE: A 60 year old Bigot set in her ways, no children. But determine to control her family members.

AGATHA: Religious know-it all, thinks everyone is going to Hell. But fearless to tackle any problem.

DONALD: Racist-militant, expelled by Malcolm X.  But  loyal to un-worthy friends.

DENISE: Young girl stuggles with same-sex issues, during an era when best kept a secret. But finds a way to come-out!

Use our website Contact-Us page to sign-up:

OTR THEATER COMPANY

www.OTRtheater.org

Back in 2011 eighteen Baltimore artists came together on the subject of time travel to create an eighty-eight page book . The artists in BTTA offer a unique cross-section of Baltimore talent: Dina Kelberman, Ben Claassen III, Eamon Espey, Kim Te, Rebecca Mock, Bat Favitsou Boulandi, Josh Van Horne, and Monica Gallagher, to name a few…

Now is the time to get in on Baltimore Time Travel Anthology 2!
Contact Melody Often for more details. Deadline is quickly approaching.

send 1 to 5 black and white TIFFs at 300 dpi to melodyoften@gmail.com
dimensions are 5″ x 8″ or 5.25″ x 8.25″ if you want full bleed
theme is still simply TIME TRAVEL
deadline is Monday, September 30th, 2013

Washington Project for the Arts has an open call for artists to sign up. They will select 36 artists from the total pool that enter.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: 36 Studios – Part 2 Charm City Edition
DEADLINE: Tuesday, October 1 at Midnight
STUDIO VISIT DATES: Saturday, October 26 at 6am through through Sunday, October 27 at 6pm
GEOGRAPHIC RESTRICTIONS: Participating artists must have a studio in the Baltimore area (inside I-695)
CONTACT: Blair Murphy, Program Director, 202-234-7103 x 1 or bmurphy@wpadc.org

Call for Artists HERE.

Reserve Your Table for the Mall in the Hall

Fall Craft Festival

Friday, November 8, 2013 – 11am – 2pm

The Abel Wolman Building – 22 N. Holliday Street

$25 per 6′ Table – Contact christine.moore@baltimorecity.gov

Sponsored by the Bureau of Revenue Collections & Treasury Management

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Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (MdVLA) is offering an Art Law Clinic, a legal information service geared towards artists in the greater Baltimore and Maryland community, every other Saturday from 1-4 PM at City Arts, 440 East Oliver Street, in the Station North Arts & Entertainment District.   Two volunteer lawyers meet with artists to discuss legal issues, such as business, copyright, or other legal questions regarding their work.  Artists can arrange a 30-minute meeting.  Contact MdVLA at (410) 752-1633 for more information.