August 2–October 6, 2024 Common Ground Gallery Of Light and Shade seeks to provide a unique, layered exploration of queer history and mythology through the ephemeral medium of chloroprints – prints created on leaves using light, shadow, and inherent chlorophyll. Unless kept from natural sunlight, these prints will eventually fade, serving as a poignant metaphor for the transient...
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August 23-October 13, 2024 Kaplan Gallery Curator’s Statement Los Extranjeros (The Foreigners) is an immersive solo exhibition by Baltimore-based artist, illustrator, and designer TLaloC. The multi-sensory exhibition, which features interwoven sights, sounds, and scents, centers around the perceptions, sentiments, and resulting interactions with what the viewer might categorize as foreign, and takes a winding, adventurous road...
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August 30–October 27, 2024 Concourse Gallery Artist’s Statement I make mixed media collages that range from intimately scaled sketchbooks to wall-sized pieces with figures up to one-third larger than life. In my most recent work, I am bringing the figures off the wall and into 3D installations. I combine the painting and figurative techniques I learned...
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After years of trying to snag the internationally known Midiri Brothers, the stars aligned and Potomac River Jazz Club has done it! Joe is the one playing the reeds while Paul taps the vibes and drums. Do they ever swing! With Craig Gildner's All Stars backing Joe & Paul, it will be an unforgettable PRJC...
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The MoCo Epic is a mountain bike festival hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts (MORE), happening on October 12-13, 2024. The event features supported rides on natural surface trails for all ages. Saturday features beginner mountain biking clinics, youth and family rides, and the super rad Gravity Soul Jump Jam competition. On Sunday,...
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Potomac River Jazz Club Free Zoom Jazz Talk- Monday Sep 9th Fats Domino 2024 7:00-8:15 pm Eastern Born and raised in New Orleans to a French creole family and initially named Antoine Domino (1874- 1964) learned to play from his brother-in-law, the jazz guitarist Harrison Venett. By the age 14 Antoine was playing in...
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