Reading

XENOS Call for Artists at Gallery CA

Previous Story
Article Image

Scene Seen: Jo Smail Opening at Goya Contemporary

Next Story
Article Image

BOPA Call for Top of the World Gallery Exhibition

ON VIEW Feb 13 – Mar 13, 2015

RECEPTION Feb 13 (6-9PM)

Xenos explores intertwining histories of two cultural groups, African American and Jewish people, by inviting artists to comment on how and why anti-semitism and racism have continued to shape our conventions and our environments.

Become part of the conversation, enter your work:

All applicants welcome
All mediums welcome
Send your work to xenosatgalleryca@gmail.com
Images must be 1000pxl on the longest side at 300dpi
Applications due 11/28/2014
Contact Lizzi Skalka at 203-745-6611 or lskalka@mica.edu for more information.

Related Stories
Ikhide's "Tales From Future Past" is on View through November 22 at CPM

CPM Gallery recently announced that the run of Richard Ayodeji Ikhide's solo exhibition "Tales from Future Past" would be extended to November 22 by appointment. At the opening on September 27, the British-Nigerian artist was interviewed by luminary art historian, curator, and educator Lowery Sims.

The Definitive Design Textbook's Seventh Edition Diversifies the Canon

The idea of a master narrative and the Eurocentric bias of earlier editions of this text have been pressured, and forced to make room for multiplicity and inclusivity. The history of graphic design appears here fresher, livelier, and more relevant.

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

This Week: Soft Gym celebration at the new YNot Lot, screening of "Without Arrows" at The Walters, artist talk with Jaz Erenberg at Loyola University of Maryland, Baltimore Clayworks Winterfest, Rooted in Joy reception at Coppin's Cary Beth Cryor Art Gallery, Arts for Learning celebration, and more!

Protest, Identity, and Humor Converge at Pubic Wig Fashion Show

Merkin Dream III expanded on themes of women’s rights, sex work, body image, and dysphoria through bold design, movement, and performance.