Baltimore Stories Project: Hope and Aspiration after Disinvestment and Displacement

As part of the Baltimore Stories Project, join us for the third Art of Transformation event:

Hope and Aspiration after Disinvestment and Displacement

A VARIETY SHOW (!) of stories in the form of art, film, music, performance, poetry, music, and conversation as communities recover from the effects of deindustrialization, disinvestment, and displacement in South and West Baltimore.

This is also the closing event of the Development Without Displacement art exhibition. The opening reception for this exhibition is this Friday, 9/9 at 6pm.

Thursday, September 29th at 6–8:00pm

following the closing reception for the art exhibition, Development Without Displacement (which begins at 4:30pm).

CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTER

194 Hammonds Lane 

Brooklyn Park, MD 21225

 

This project is being developed by the Imaging Research Center at UMBC in collaboration with Baltimore Imagining Group (big) a coalition of individuals from Baltimore arts, community, and social justice organizations. It is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities as part of Baltimore Stories grant to the University of Maryland, College Park, the Maryland Humanities Council, the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. Collaborators include Baltimore Traces, United Workers, Chesapeake Arts Center, Dresher Center for the HumanitiesCulture Works, The US Department of Arts and Culture, Equity Matters, New LensWombwork Productions, and Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.

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