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Exhibition at Creative Alliance

Creative Alliance features three galleries: The Main Gallery, The Amalie Rothschild Gallery, and the Resident Artist Gallery. 

Creative Alliance is the largest selling gallery in Baltimore.  Many of the works featured can be purchased both in person and online.  Shopping local supports artists and arts organizations in the Greater Baltimore Community.

The exhibitions program is run by Visual Arts Director Joy Davis and Visual Arts Manager Daria Parsa.

Inquiries can be sent to visualarts@creativealliance.org

Time's Breath

Deborah Brown English

March 6 – April 11, 2026 in the Main Gallery

Time’s Breath: An Odyssey in Words and Pictures, a new exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Deborah Brown English, is currently open at Creative Alliance. English’s debut illustrated novel, Time’s Breath: An Odyssey in Words and Pictures which also serves as a catalogue for the exhibition, was published to rave reviews in September.

 

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Monsters and Moons

Tiffany Lange

On View: March 6 – April 17, 2026

Amalie Rothschild Gallery

Tiffany Lange’s Monsters and Moons present a compelling exploration of archetypes through character-based sculpture. In this new body of work, Lange creates unorthodox beings informed by folklore, personal narrative, and spiritual symbolism. Oscillating between protector and threat, comfort and control, these figures reveal the fluid and often ambiguous nature of power and intention.

 

The exhibition brings together new sculptural characters alongside familiar forms that audiences may recognize from Lange’s evolving visual language. Rooted in emotion as a form of communication, the work resists fixed meaning, inviting viewers to project their own fears, hopes, and uncertainties onto these sculptural beings. In doing so, the characters become mirrors, reflecting our conflicted relationships with authority, protection, and vulnerability.

 

As a former Creative Alliance resident artist, Lange represents the depth of storytelling and artistic development that the residency program has fostered throughout the years. Her continued evolution as an artist demonstrates the long-term impact of supporting artists through critical phases of their practice. Monsters and Moons stand as a testament to what becomes possible when artists are given space, time, and community to develop ambitious ideas.

 

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