Aug 21 Thursday
Baltimore Clayworks is proud to present the 2024-25 Lormina Salter Fellow Exhibition, showcasing the work of Kristyn Rohrer. Kristyn’s compelling ceramic sculptures blend process, design, and storytelling, reflecting on their Mennonite heritage while reinterpreting the nostalgia of Pennsylvania Dutch culture through a contemporary lens. This exhibition invites viewers to explore themes of identity, tradition, and transformation expressed through Kristyn’s unique artistic voice.
Baltimore Clayworks is delighted to present the 2024-25 EMBARC Fellow Exhibition, featuring the thought-provoking work of Kashima Robinson. This exhibition highlights Kashima’s exploration of non-functional sculptural ceramic forms, where mosaics, tiles, and intricate containers reflect themes of self-discovery and transformation. Their work invites viewers to engage with moments of transition and ambiguity, challenging perceptions and offering insight into the spaces between defined forms.
A stunning exhibition of monumental paintings and works on paper, breathtaking films, and poignant child-size sculptures by artists exploring questions of history, power, climate change, and social and environmental justice.
Jessie and Bethany are Doctor of Social Work (DSW) students from the University of Kentucky and social work practicum faculty members from their respective institutions. Their presentation will integrate theory, research, and practice by applying a multi-theoretical approach to the continuum of social work supervision, including practicum and licensure supervision. Participants will learn how a relational framework fosters an inclusive learning environment that encourages critical dialogue, self-awareness, and reflexivity, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of power, privilege, and structural inequities within the supervisory triad. Offers 3.0 Category I CEUs in Supervision.
Are you single and looking to make new connections? Are you new to the area? Or are you looking to make new friends. Then come join us for a night of fast-paced fun at our speed dating event! Our speed dating event is designed to help you meet a variety of potential matches in a short amount of time. You'll have the opportunity to sit down with multiple singles for a series of quick, five-minute dates. After each conversation, you'll mark down whether or not you're interested in seeing that person again or remain friends.
Instead of sifting through countless profiles and risking ghosting or awkward dates, come to our speed dating events where you can meet multiple interesting people in one night. On average, attendees find 2-3 matches out of 10 potential partners. Even if you don’t find “the one,” most people leave with a smile, having enjoyed the experience and making at least one connection.
Light refreshments - drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages) & food will be available.
At the end of the night, you'll receive an email confirming who you are interested in. It's a great way to meet new people, break the ice, and potentially find a romantic connection.
So why wait? Sign up today and join us for a night of fun, flirting, and maybe even love!
How it works:Purchase your speed dating ticket to secure your spot (better to sign up early)On the date of the event, arrive 15 minutes early to check in with our hostMeet & Mingle: Food & drinks will be available so guests can eat and converse30 mins into the event guests will be seated and the event beginsYou'll be seated at a numbered table and asked to rotate to the next number once our bell ringsAfter every 5 minutes, the bell will ring, and you'll go on the next 5-minute dateTakes notes to like/pass after each date with our dating pamphletRight after the rounds, a game will be played, a free gift basket will be handed to the winnerAfter the speed dating event, you will be contacted via email about your matchesIf you have a match, you'll able to see their email and infoIt's fun, easy to take part, and unlike anything you've ever done before.
Join Certified Medical Support Clinical Hypnotherapists, Morgan Herum and Steve Lannon, for a transformative 2-hour workshop designed to help you unlock the power of your subconscious mind and experience deeper, more restful sleep through hypnosis.
In this experiential session, you’ll learn what hypnosis really is, how your subconscious influences sleep patterns, and how to use a simple, step-by-step self-hypnosis method to quiet your mind and support healthy rest. You’ll experience a guided hypnotic session to promote deep relaxation and reinforce effective sleep hygiene.
This workshop is perfect for anyone seeking a natural, empowering approach to sleep, whether you struggle with falling asleep, staying asleep, or simply want to improve your nighttime routine. You’ll leave with a practical skill you can use any time to relax your body, calm your mind, and tap into your inner ability to rest and restore. If you’re ready to take back your nights and harness the power of your mind, this workshop is for you.
Open to ages 12+ (Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult- you do not need to take the class, but you need to stay on the property for the duration of the class- no dropping off minors please!)
Learn more about Steve Lannon at http://fromthehearthypnotherapy.comLearn more about Morgan Herum at http://morganhypnotherapy.com
Mindfulness Meditation + Sports & Positive Psychology + Neuroscience + Group Coaching = mPEAK
mPEAK (Mindfulness, Performance Enhancement, Awareness & Knowledge) is a mindfulness training program for anyone seeking to achieve personal and professional goals, as well as attain new levels of performance and success. This cutting-edge training program is built around the latest brain research related to peak performance, resilience, focus, and “flow”.
The mPEAK program enhances the human capacity of mindfulness through established and empirically supported practices and exercises. Mindfulness is effective precisely because it is a way of being and relating to all aspects of life, rather than a specific technique or tool for a particular goal. As with physical training, this brain training program is based upon the understanding that optimal outcomes occur most often when participants continue to engage in the practices and exercises on a daily basis as a part of their training regimen.
This program was specially designed for athletes, first responders, leaders, entrepreneurs, executives, musicians, dancers, and busy professionals or parents who set big goals, face consistent challenges and stretch themselves towards excellence. mPEAK is appropriate for beginner and seasoned mindfulness practitioners alike. Previous meditation experience is not necessary to participate, but can facilitate a deeper learning experience.
Join your fellow healthcare professionals and celebrate Healthcare Appreciation Night at Oriole Park on Thursday, August 21 at 7:15 p.m.! This special ticket package includes a limited-edition quarter zip and a game ticket to the Astros vs. Orioles game. Gates open at 6:15 p.m.
Enjoy this timeless classic brought to life as only The Talent Machine can -- with beautiful choreography, beloved songs and a little magic! Perfect for families, the features our amazingly talented young performers, ages 7 to 14. The show runs August 15-24 at AA Community College. Tickets just $20.
Langston Hughes II [saxophone]Robert Papachica [guitar]Lonell Johnson [piano]Eytan Schillinger-Hyman [bass]Devron Dennis [drums]
Saxophonist, Langston Hughes II is a Washington D.C based multi-instrumentalist, composer, and bandleader creating inspirational original compositions and reimaginings of classic songs. Langston’s years of experience and growing technical and creative skills have created a distinctive sound that emanates beauty, passion, and positivity. He views his concept and approach as more than a genre, but a translation of his life experiences. Langston channels his upbringing in gospel music from artists like Mahalia Jackson, John P. Kee, Sam Cooke, and Richard Smallwood with his love and passion for the jazz tradition to create a distinctive, dynamic sound and style.
Langston was a 2022 Strathmore Artist in Residence and is currently a student at Howard University in Washington, DC studying under the tutelage of Charlie Young III, and continues to develop his skills, knowledge, and creative thinking through teachers and mentors such as Cyrus Chestnut, Allyn Johnson, Bruce Williams, Tim Green, and others.