Lauren Boilini

Lauren Boilini

School 33 Art Center is now accepting proposals for the next three exhibitions in our 165 sq ft Project Space. Exhibitions will be approximately two months long and correspond with the exhibit dates of the Main Gallery and Members Gallery from July through January of 2016.

Use this link to apply: https://promotionandarts.submittable.com/submit/54628 or visit School33.org and click on ‘Exhibits’, then ‘Calls for Entry’.

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Gallery detail from one of our 2015 Juried Exhibitions, Move, Maneuver. Track and Trapise, curated by Karyn Miller

Gallery detail from one of our 2015 Juried Exhibitions, Move, Maneuver. Track and Trapise, curated by Karyn Miller.

School 33 Art Center is now accepting submissions from artists for our 2016 juried group exhibitions. Applications are to be received no later than Monday, February 1, 2016, at 11:59 am.

This call for entry is open to visual artists working in any medium. Through this open call, School 33 aims to present new work by emerging and established artists from the United States and abroad.

Our jurors, Jose’ Ruiz and Cynthia Connolly, will select artists based upon individual artistic merit and curatorial vision.

To apply, and to learn more about the call, our jurors, and School 33, please visit the following link: http://bit.ly/1m1iuiM .

Please contact Melissa Webb, Exhibitions Manager with any questions- mwebb@promotionandarts.org

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School 33 Art Center’s Open Studio Tour is an annual city-wide event that for over 25 years has brought together professional artists and the general public, giving collectors and art lovers the opportunity to visit the studios of visual artists.

On Saturday, October 10 and Sunday, October 11, 2015, between the hours of 10am and 6pm, meet the artist, see their work and get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their working processes. Use our interactive mapping tool to plan your itinerary.

Download this year’s map HERE

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School 33 Art Center invites artists to submit artwork for consideration for our annual fundraiser exhibition, LOTTA ART. This annual lottery-style event returns to our own Light Street building this year, on Saturday, November 7th, 2015! The event raises funds for the support and growth of School 33, the renowned Baltimore institution that has championed the arts for over 35 years through exhibitions, studio space, and arts education.

THE DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 2015

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On Friday, June 19th, I attended the reception for three shows at School 33 Art Center, including the reception of “Waiting for Something to Happen”, a solo exhibition by Dominique Zeltzman, located in the Project Space on the second floor of School 33. This exhibition is on view until August 22nd, 2015. Click through to read about the exhibition and to view more photos of the exhibition.

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Image from Mike McConnell's website.

On Friday, June 19th, I attended the reception for three shows at School 33 Art Center, including the reception of “Pentimento”, a solo exhibition by Mike McConnell, located in the Members Gallery on the second floor of School 33. This exhibition is on view until August 22nd, 2015. Click through to read about the exhibition and to view more photos of Mike McConnell’s paintings.
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This past Friday, June 19th, I attended the opening of three (yes, THREE!) exhibitions at School 33 Art Center, which also served as the Kickoff event for the Artscape Gallery Network. It was a lively opening indeed! The School 33 Main Gallery houses the Studio Artist Biennial Exhibition, with solo exhibitions “Pentimento” and “Waiting for Something to Happen,” in the Members’ Gallery and Project Space on the second floor, respectively. These exhibitions are now on view until August 22nd, 2015. In this blog post I am sharing photos from the Studio Artist Biennial and discussing some of the works I saw – posts about the two additional solo exhibitions to come! Click through for more photos and my thoughts on the exhibition.

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