Opening Reception: Saturday, July 5, 2025, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Baltimore Clayworks is delighted to present the 2024-25 EMBARC Fellow Exhibition, featuring the thought-provoking work of Kashima Robinson. This exhibition highlights Kashima’s exploration of non-functional sculptural ceramic forms, where mosaics, tiles, and intricate containers reflect themes of self-discovery and transformation. Their work invites viewers to engage with moments of transition and ambiguity, challenging perceptions and offering insight into the spaces between defined forms.
Kashima Robinson is a Baltimore based artist. They studied Ceramics at MICA after graduating from CCBC, where they received their AFA. There is a focus on non-function sculptural ceramic forms. I use the work as a way to highlight things that exist in between one defined form and the next. I’ve made a practice out of interrupting perceptions through creating mosaics like ceramic tiles and containers. It has helped me to document instances of self-discovery and dissolution utilizing ceramic materials as the medium.
Baltimore Clayworks is proud to present the 2024-25 Lormina Salter Fellow Exhibition, showcasing the work of Kristyn Rohrer. Kristyn’s compelling ceramic sculptures blend process, design, and storytelling, reflecting on their Mennonite heritage while reinterpreting the nostalgia of Pennsylvania Dutch culture through a contemporary lens. This exhibition invites viewers to explore themes of identity, tradition, and transformation expressed through Kristyn’s unique artistic voice.
Celebrate the vibrant spirit of summer with Baltimore Clayworks’ Community Arts Summer Showcase! This dynamic exhibition features inspiring ceramic works created by participants in our community arts programs across Baltimore. The showcase highlights the transformative power of clay and the creativity of our city’s residents. Join us in honoring the incredible stories, talents, and collaborations that emerge when art meets community.