
Baltimore Clayworks Resident Artists featured at MICA
Daeum Lim and Vanna Ramirez featured as Participating Artists in MICA exhibition, Open House: Art, Craft, and Domesticity. Read the full article and view videos here. See Vanna Ramirez in
Daeum Lim and Vanna Ramirez featured as Participating Artists in MICA exhibition, Open House: Art, Craft, and Domesticity. Read the full article and view videos here. See Vanna Ramirez in
DIRECTOR OF ARTISTS AND PROGRAMS About Baltimore Clayworks Baltimore Clayworks (BCW) is a community-centered ceramics institution founded in 1980 in the Mt. Washington neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. The mission of
Read It Here. Teapots Exhibition in Baltimore Highlights Creativity and Craftsmanship Aaron Kiel Jan 12, 2022 01:08pm
BALTIMORE, December 17, 2021 – Baltimore Clayworks (BCW) will present three Winter exhibitions from January 8 through February 26, 2022. These offerings are free and open to the public and
BALTIMORE, Oct. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — As a renowned center for ceramic arts for more than 40 years, Baltimore Clayworks announces a full schedule of events, classes, and workshops, as well as its
Artists Reception: Saturday, September 11, 6-8 pm. This autumn Baltimore Clayworks hosts two intriguing shows of figurative sculpture and functional vessels. Future Ancestors in our Main Gallery Space and Never
April 10, 2021, 5-8pm Join Baltimore Clayworks and the exhibiting artists for a combined Artists Reception for three exhibitions: Coalescence (in)Touch:Connectivity Clay, Community and Creativity: How We Survived the Pandemic
The Mary E. Nyburg Fund for Artist Development is an endowment fund begun in 2007 by friends and family of Mary Nyburg. Mary was a respected potter nationally, a crafts
April 3, 2021 @ 11:00 am – May 22, 2021 @ 5:00 pm Our Community Arts Gallery will feature Clay, Community and Creativity: How We Survived the Pandemic from Glen Echo Pottery.
A virtual exhibition celebrating the artists who contributed to Baltimore Clayworks’ status as an exemplar in the global ceramics community. View Forty Years and the Future Exhibition