Past Community Arts Exhibition
2010
Voices of Baltimore
22 Years of Community Arts
June 26-August 7, 2010
Wisdom from the Earth
Katti Sta. Ana and the Seniors of Jubilee Arts
June 5- June 26, 2010
1000 Cups of Hope
ARTvantage Residency with Justin Rothshank
April 24-May 29, 2010
Sandtown Stories
Jubilee Arts Satellite Studio
March 6-April 17, 2010
Transformations in Clay: Mother Seton Academy
The work in this exhibition was created by students in Mother Seton Academy’s Clay Club.
Sculpting Youth: Pimlico Road Satellite Studio Saturday Classes for Young People
At Baltimore Clayworks Pimlico Road community satellite site, youth aged 10 to13 years old created movable sculpture with many ceramic parts using hand building techniques to express their ideas and loved ones in clay in the class “Sculpt the Muse” under teacher Melissa Harrison.
2009
CLAYFEST! CREATURES ON CLAY ISLAND
The collaborative pieces created by participants at Clayfest are on display in the Community Arts Gallery! Clay creatures made out of air dry clay create a story of community.
From the Studio to the Community
Community artists and teachers who attended the National Endowment for the Arts funded, More Than Skin Deep, workshops with artist, Jenny Mendes, take ideas, inspirations and techniques back to the community. The exhibited artworks are the resulted creations from community arts classes in Baltimore City.
- MetLife Foundation Creative Aging Program
The Creative Aging Program in our Pimlico Road senior adult programs participated in an advanced senior adult program, in which the artists could push the boundaries of what they were already doing in their classes. - Pimlico Road Youth Program Partnership March 2009
This extraordinary exhibition features work produced at the Pimlico Road Arts and Community center spanning the 2008-09 school year. - Afya Public Charter School
Dr. Rayner Browne Elementary School
Mother Seton AcademyBaltimore Clayworks is proud to present a sampling of student work from our off-site community arts classes held at Afya Public Charter School, Dr. Rayner Browne Elementary School and Mother Seton Academy.
2008
- Summer Highlights
Baltimore Clayworks is proud to present a sampling of student work from our Satellite Studio located in the Pimlico Road Arts and Community Center. The work represents students of all ages who participated in a six week class or a one day workshop during our late summer session.
- Timeless Memories
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Artist Teacher Partnership
Baltimore Clayworks, Baltimore Partners for Enhanced Learning, and Mt. Royal Elementary/Middle School present a collaborative show that was crafted out of Baltimore Partners for Enhanced Learning's fall 2007 "Artist Teacher Partnership".
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What is Tradition?
At Mt. Royal Elementary/Middle School, Class 605 completed a ten-day arts integrated unit combining social studies and visual art. The students in this class researched the question "What is Tradition?" in order to gain a better knowledge of Japanese art, culture, and history.
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What is Empathy?
In a collaborative effort, Mount Royal Elementary/Middle’s Class 801 worked with Baltimore Partners and Baltimore Clayworks to answer the question: What is Empathy?
2007
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Free Fall 2007
November 13–23, 2007
During the month of October, Baltimore Clayworks hosted 10 free Get Fired Up! workshops at our studios in Mt. Washington and Forest Park.
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The companion exhibition to RED
October 13–November 10, 2007
The RED exhibition includes work Clayworks has received from national artists who participated in exploring the theme of red. Clayworks also brought this theme to young people and senior adults in community-sited programs who created work based on the theme.
- Beginning Clay for Kids and Mask Making April 2–30, 2007
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Beginning Clay for Kids
The Beginning Clay class at Baltimore Clayworks Forest Park is an introduction to a variety of techniques commonly used by ceramic artists as they manipulate clay.
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Mask Making
The Mask Making exhibit is a result of study focused on masks and their purposes in a variety of cultures including, but not limited to, African, Roman, Egyptian and American.
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Everyone Deserves an Ark
February 2–March 31, 2007
At Baltimore Clayworks, we believe that everyone deserves an ark.
2006
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Fall 2006 Wrap-Up
Baltimore Clayworks offered a number of other exciting community-based art programs this fall, notably our series of Get Fired Up workshops, supported by the Free Fall Baltimore initiative.
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Flora and Fauna
November 11–22, 2006
Come see this wonderful and whimsical work on display in our community arts gallery!
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Three Wonderful Years: A Photo Retrospective of Baltimore Clayworks Mondawmin
September 2–November 4, 2006Our committed team of artists and staff transformed an empty commercial space in the mall into a haven of creativity where professional artists lead affordable, accessible arts programs for the community.
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Seeds of Potential
July 29–August 23, 2006
In the gallery you will see clay seeds, envisioned and crafted by community artists, resident artists, students, staff, board members, and people altogether brand new to Clayworks ranging in age from1 to 91.
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Out of the Box
July 8–22, 2006
Work by middle and high school students in our A-Teams program.
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Baltimore Clayworks Mondawmin Student Exhibition
January 7–26, 2006
An exhibition featuring works created at Baltimore Clayworks Mondawmin by senior adults and young people in the A-Teams program.

