BmoreArt’s Picks: November 26December 2
Nov 26, 2024
BmoreArt’s Picks: November 26-December 2This Week: BAZAART 2024, Mill Centre Holiday Open Studios, Black Nativity at Center Stage, Community Day + Maker’s Mart at NMWA, curatorial discussion at National Portrait Gallery, and FAITH McCorkle performance + closing celebration at Creative Alliance — PLUS call for window sculptures at The Crow’s Nest 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 [email protected]!BAZAART 2024Friday, November 29 + Saturday, November 30@ American Visionary Art MuseumBAZAART is back!AVAM’s annual holiday marketplace of original creations by 50 regional artists and craftspeople.With works ranging from painting to sculpture to jewelry to handmade clothing and accessories, BAZAART has become a Baltimore tradition attracting hoards of holiday shoppers each year to AVAM for this one-of-a-kind show!Mill Centre Artists Holiday Open StudiosSaturday, November 30 + Sunday, December 1 :: 12-5pmHOLIDAY OPEN STUDIOS AT THE MILL CENTRENOVEMBER 30THDECEMBER 1STDECEMBER 15TH12PM-5PMCome shop amongst 15+ Artists in their studios throughout the Historic Mill Centre on these three days! Starting Small Shop Saturday, November 30, and Artist Sunday, December 1, with an extra Sunday shopping day on December 15!Find one-of-a-kind gifts ranging from jewelry to handbags, housewares to accessories, and lots of original artwork in metal, printmaking, and paintings!There is plenty of free parking on our lot at Mill Rd and Darby Street, which is right across the street from our main entrance.Black NativitySaturday, November 30 | Ongoing through December 22@ Baltimore Center Stage“There wasn’t a soul in the audience who wasn’t stomping their feet and clapping along.” – Baltimore MagazineFresh from its sold-out run of Cinderella, ArtsCentric returns to BCS with this warm-hearted, holiday classic! Using a heart-stopping fusion of blues, soul, jazz, spirituals, jubilant dance, and the powerful words of Langston Hughes, BLACK NATIVITY is the joyous retelling of how Jesus came into this world, seen through a unique African American kaleidoscope. This holiday season, gather your family, friends, and loved ones and experience together the show that “spreads joy!” (The New York Times).In celebration of this production, esteemed composer and music director of the play, Cedric D. Lyles will release the BLACK NATIVITY album.Read more of this week’s picks at BmoreArt.