Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11, 2025, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Inspired by the renowned children’s book, “Where The Wild Things Are,” this is a group show with five contemporary ceramic artists who create curious sculptures on the theme of mythical and whimsical creatures. Invited artists include Brad Blair, Rebekah Bogard, Annie Boyer, Taylor Robenalt, Molly Uravitch.
Brad Blair, Rebekah Bogard, Annie Boyer, Taylor Robenalt, Molly Uravitch.
This national juried exhibition showcases ceramic artists who draw inspiration from the ubiquitous garden. Wild and tame, exotic and sweet, foreign and familiar, resilient and vulnerable, the garden is a sacred space of botanical dreams, natural beauty, and the cycle of life, producing abundant metaphors for all kinds of thoughts, feelings, and narratives, human or otherwise.
Celebrate the creativity and talent of Baltimore Clayworks’ Community Arts students at our Winter Community Arts Student Showcase! This inspiring event features a diverse collection of artwork created by students across our community arts programs. Each piece highlights the dedication, growth, and artistic exploration of our participants.