A black and white photo of a child sitting in the passenger seat of a car, turned toward the camera and smiling.
Devin Allen, Untitled - Baltimore, The Texture That Made Us Series, 2021, Chromogenic color print, Dimensions variable, Image courtesy of the artist and Galerie

BmoreArt’s Picks: October 22-28

This Week: Enoch Pratt Artist-in-Residence Phylicia Ghee at Current; Livewire 14 featuring Annea Lockwood at UMBC; Angela N. Carroll lecture at Towson; opening reception for Devin Allen at Galerie Myrtis, Ainsley Burrows, Cara Ober, Jeffrey Kent, and Kirk Shannon-Butts in conversation at Gallery in the Sky followed by an Art Soiree; Our Art Room’s 2024 cohort at The Peale; Creative Alliance’s Great Halloween Lantern Parade; Sky Hopinka film screening at the BMA; and Raquel Castedo, Ellen Lupton, and Tony Venne in conversation with Cara Ober at MICA Brown Center — PLUS Station North Holiday Market call for vendors and more featured opportunities!

BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas. For a more comprehensive perspective, check the BmoreArt Calendar page, which includes ongoing exhibits and performances, and is updated on a daily basis.

To submit your calendar event, email us at events@bmoreart.com!

A Black woman with a shaved head has one leg up as she leans on her knee. She is holding a camera in one hand and several paintbrushes in the other. Her arms are crossed casually.
Photo Credit: Kelvin Bulluck for BmoreArt

Artistry Unveiled: An Evening with Enoch Pratt’s New Resident Artist, Phylicia Ghee
Tuesday, October 22 :: 7pm
@ Current Space

Join us for an Evening with Phylicia Ghee!

Explore the world of art with the Enoch Pratt Free Library as they introduce Phylicia Ghee, their new Artist in Residence during a special evening at Current Space.

Tuesday, October 22nd
7:00 PM – 9:30 PM

The Hackerman Artist in Residence Program is a unique artist residency designed to bring creatives from all corners of Baltimore together to share and create at the Pratt Library.

The Hackerman 2025 Artist in Residence is local artist Phylicia Ghee.

During her residency, she will explore a deeply personal collaboration with her grandmother to create a quilt that delves into themes of lineage, memory, and ancestral connection. This quilt will incorporate self-portraits, family photographs, MRI scans, and natural fabrics, weaving together both personal and collective histories.

Throughout the year, Phylicia will engage with Library visitors through workshops, talks, and exhibitions, providing valuable insights into her creative approach.

Phylicia Ghee is an interdisciplinary visual artist, photographer and curator whose work documents transition, explores healing, rites-of-passage, ritual and genetic memory. Ghee thrives on creating immersive worlds that explore interiority, both physically and psychologically. Taught by her Grandfather at an early age; Ghee works in photography, performance, video, fibers, mixed media, installation & painting. She earned her BFA in Photography with a Concentration in Curatorial Studies from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2010.

A red, black, and gray logo reads "LIVEWIRE 14 RESOUNDING" with a electrical plug symbol above the lettering.

Livewire 14: Resounding, featuring Annea Lockwood
Thursday, October 24 | Ongoing through October 26
@ UMBC

Join us for UMBC’s 14th annual Livewire new music festival, an exploration of new sounds presented in six concerts over three days, October 24 to 26.

Livewire 14: Resounding, featuring Annea Lockwood, celebrates the work and completion of I Resound Press, an online archive of scores and recordings by women composers selected for their imagination, innovation and craft. Featured guest composer Annea Lockwood will interact with students and audiences in a variety of events, including a sound installation, public conversations, open rehearsals, and a concluding portrait concert of her recent works. Hub New MusicSofia Kamayianni and Tim WardCaballito Negro, and the UMBC faculty contemporary ensemble Ruckus will present concerts including works from the I Resound archive by composers Rahilia HasanovaPatricia ReparSofia KamayianniLinda DusmanAnna RubinLois V VierkCaterina CalderoniJane Rigler, and Eleanor Hovda. Livewire 14 features premieres by Hasanova, Dusman, Alexandra Gardner, and others, including Sam Garrett, the commissioned alumnus composer for 2024.

In recent years, Lockwood (b. 1939) and her music have received widespread attention, including a Columbia University Miller Theatre Composer Portrait concert, a feature article in The New York Times, a SEAMUS Lifetime Achievement Award, a documentary film by director Sam Green, and most recently, election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Her recent collaborative works Into the Vanishing Point with the ensemble Yarn/Wire and Becoming Air with avant-garde trumpeter Nate Wooley were released on Black Truffle Records to great acclaim. Her work has been presented internationally at institutions and festivals such as Lucerne Festival, Tectonics Athens Festival, Signale Graz, Counterflows International Festival of Music and Art, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, and many others.

Livewire is produced by UMBC’s Department of Music, with support from UMBC’s Center for Innovation, Research, and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA).

Artist and activist Angela Carroll smiles while wearing a jean jacket, white shirt, white hat, and large striped brown earrings. To her right, text on the image reads: "TU Department of Art, Design, Art History, Art Education Presents 'Lecture: Artist and Activist Angela Carroll.' Oct 24 at 6:30PM | Art Lecture Hall, CA 2032. Carroll is an artist-archivist, writer, curator, and investigator of art history and culture. She uses illustration, citizen journalism, documentary film, words, and experimental animation to contribute to and critique the archive. The lecture will be followed by MFA Candidates' Thesis Exhbition Openings and MFA Open Studios."

Lecture: Artist and Activist Angela Carroll
Thursday, October 24 :: 6:30pm
@ Towson University

Carroll is an artist-archivist, writer, curator, and investigator of art history and culture. She uses illustration, citizen journalism, documentary film, words, and experimental animation as primary mediums to contribute to and critique the archive. Carroll regularly contributes critical essays to significant publications and art exhibition catalogs and is currently a guest curator at both the Brandywine Museum of Art and Baltimore Office Promotion of the Arts (BOPA). Her recent projects include “Exploring Presence: African American Artists in the Upper South,” a catalog, exhibition, and 10-short-film docuseries that surveys under-recognized artists in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. She received her MFA in Digital Arts and New Media from the University of California at Santa Cruz.

Enjoy the MFA Exhibitions and Women’s Rights Are Human Rights Exhibition and reception following lecture

Read more of this week’s picks at BmoreArt.

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