Art To Dine For 2022: Pie Time
Co-hosted by Kristin Seeberger Co-hosted by Anne Draddy
Co-hosted by Kristin Seeberger Co-hosted by Anne Draddy
Co-hosted by Anne Draddy
Co-hosted by Kristin Seeberger Co-hosted by Anne Draddy
Join Creative Alliance Trustees and culinary aficionados, Don Palmer and Beth Frederick for an immersive evening in the new Creativity Center’s state-of-the-art community teaching kitchen. Five guest chefs - each specializing in a specific cuisine- walk you through creating a unique dish with paired wine and cocktails. Learn about the diverse culinary traditions in our city while conversing with like-minded Baltimore foodies.
Co-hosted by Kristin Seeberger Co-hosted by Anne Draddy
Once the sun sets, the magic begins. Myths, spirits, and legends converge in Patterson Park from lands beyond, bringing their mystic wonder to Baltimore. A majestic Alebrije presides over the stage as an ethereal Ouroboro watches over the festival grounds. Dragons, mythical creatures, ghouls, and spirit folk parade through Patterson Park surrounded by bright and beautiful music. Everyone is welcome to grab a lantern and march with thousands of neighbors, artists, musicians, and performers. Many more line the parade route to watch the delightful Great Halloween Lantern Parade winds through the night!!
Co-hosted by Kristin Seeberger Co-hosted by Anne Draddy
Co-hosted by Kristin Seeberger Co-hosted by Anne Draddy
We can’t think of a better way to celebrate than opening all our doors, so you, your family, friends, and neighbors can dance, eat, create, and explore throughout the day! Get crafty with the Artesanas in the beautiful storefront classroom, watch cooking demonstrations from many countries in the teaching kitchen, and pop into a salsa, capoeira, or hip-hop lesson in the dance studio. The historic Patterson, with its bright and shiny refinished marquee, is also open! Listen to Sidewalk Serenades in the BUS stop, grab a cocktail in the Marquee Lounge, visit the exhibitions, and meet our NEW Resident Artists in their studios. There’s even free hot chocolate!
After 3 long years, the wildest party in town is back at Creative Alliance! The Marquee Ball returns in ALL NEW Techni-color with horrifying (or glamorous) costumes, shocking décor, chilling cocktails, and bone-shakin' bands. This is CREATURE FEATURE! Inspired by kitschy cult monsters of the 1950s, we invite you on a fascinating adventure into the unknown.
Don't miss the opportunity to have your artwork on the walls of our main gallery or your fabulous talents showcased on our stage. Who knows... you might be the next BIG thing!
Did you know that The BIG Show was the very first Creative Alliance program? That first event led to twenty-five years of artistic expression, community, cultivation of young minds, and so much joy.
This event is all about our incredibly talented members, those that have just joined Creative Alliance and those that have been with us since the beginning and are at the heart of our organization. Nothing can stop our members from creating and sharing their art with the world. This exhibition and show are designed to celebrate your artistic voice, creativity, and imagination!
Don't miss the opportunity to have your artwork on the walls of our main gallery or your fabulous talents showcased on our stage. Who knows... you might be the next BIG thing!
Imagine yourself carried away to the Seven Hills of Rome—the soft Ponentino breeze grazes your face and you surrender to the tastes, smells, and sounds of one of the most romantic places on earth. Join us for a night of Italian culture, featuring typical Roman hors d'oeuvres, signature cocktails, and of course, Prosecco. Enjoy a twenty-minute program of Italian arias performed by young professional opera singers, accompanied at the keyboard by Maestro James Harp of Maryland Opera. Learn about John McLucas’s recently published novel about English-speaking expats who have made Rome their home.
BYOB (Bring Your Own Bike)! Anne Draddy, co-author of Druid Hill Park: The Heart of Historic Baltimore, and Ben Frederick, lead a leisurely bike ride through Druid Hill Park. Pedal along the hilly paths, and slow down and take in the beauty of Baltimore’s 745 acre urban oasis filled with natural art and historic architecture that Anne describes on the ride. Discover hidden gems, such as a family cemetery, a Zen garden, and 300-year-old oak trees. After the ride, take time to absorb the history and majesty of the park while you devour a delicious vegan lunch.
BYOB (Bring Your Own Bike)! Anne Draddy, co-author of Druid Hill Park: The Heart of Historic Baltimore, and Ben Frederick, lead a leisurely bike ride through Druid Hill Park. Pedal along the hilly paths, and slow down and take in the beauty of Baltimore’s 745 acre urban oasis filled with natural art and historic architecture that Anne describes on the ride. Discover hidden gems, such as a family cemetery, a Zen garden, and 300-year-old oak trees. After the ride, take time to absorb the history and majesty of the park while you devour a delicious vegan lunch.
Explore the hidden gems of the historic Baltimore neighborhood of Old Goucher with abstract painter Farida Hughes and gallery owner Myrtis Bedolla. Convene at Dutch Courage, a neighborhood staple boasting “adventuresome cocktails,” for a toast with signature mock/cocktail offerings. From there, get an exclusive look at Galerie Myrtis and the new exhibition on view as well as a private tour of Farida’s art studio. The final stop is for a private, al fresco dining experience curated by Chef Cat of Our Time Kitchen.
Be ready to laugh, cry, and, of course, mangia! After a long year of loss, travel, and soul-searching, friends and neighbors Francesca Gallucci and Jennifer Marsh regale you with hysterical tales of family and friendship! Chef Fran serves up her famous Italian family-style feast at the renovated Fox Den in Patterson Park, while Aaron Dante, host of NoPixAfterDark Podcast, adds to the conversation. Weather permitting, dine al fresco on the rooftop overlooking the beautiful park and city lights.
Enjoy a fascinating glimpse into the studio of former Creative Alliance Resident Artist Katie Pumphrey! Her open space in the Crown Industrial Park is packed with whimsical sculpture, works in progress, and two of the best studio pups! HEX Superette, a local market and tasting room by the founders of HEX Ferments, will provide artfully designed tasting boards of local treats, including cheeses, cured meats, seasonal veggies and fruits, house-made crackers, focaccia and ferments. To top it all off there will be HEX Kombucha, spiked kombucha punch and wine. After hearing about Katie’s current work, stories of her inspiring long range swims, and the goings on at the Crown, you head home with a small original drawing.
Spend an evening in conversation with Susan Magsamen, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Founder of The International Arts + Mind Lab at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Co-Founder NeuroArts Blueprint; and co-author of The New York Times bestselling book, Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us. Discuss how artistic pursuits are far more than hobbies and are vital to the human experience. “I need for my soul and my health and my survival,” Magsamen says. “It’s not a nice to have, it’s a have to have.” Each guest will receive a signed copy of the book. The event takes place in the artful Mount Washington home, gardens, and orchards of Creative Alliance trustee and artist Julia Kim Smith and professor and orchardist Scott Smith. Video installations by Julia Kim Smith and Isaac Oliver will screen in the guest bathroom, and her “Baltimore: Actually, I Like It” sticker and bookmark will be available for guests to take home. Dine on Syrian-inspired cuisine from Mera Kitchen Collective and enjoy one of Mera’s specialty cocktails.
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Creative Alliance supports area artists, promotes Baltimore as a center for creative production, acts as a positive force in our community, and advocates for cultural expression rooted in a sense of place.