Nov 01 Saturday
On View: September 12 - December 6 (closed Oct. 17 & Nov. 25 - 29)Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
The work in this exhibition compresses and expands expectations of depth as moderated by a post-image visual culture. The artists adhere to neither medium nor dimensional restrictions, but manipulate the viewer’s relationship to the image as a temporal document, compressed and fractured, through the singular eye of the lens. This expectation, no longer warranted in the age of computer generated images, becomes a fallacy of both the eye and of the language used to comprehend it. The image is untethered from representation and logical spatial association. Spatial continuity and discontinuity run amok in playful fracture--the work pushes and prods the amorphous opening left in the wake of this rupture; what was flat is unmoored of grounding, what was solid is now compressed.
Reception September 11 following the 6:30 p.m. lecture.For parking information visit towson.edu/parking/visitors
On View: October 24 - December 6 (closed November 25 - 29)Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.Reception October 23 following 6:30 p.m. lecture.Artist talk October 29 at 12 noon in the Holtzman MFA Gallery
Enjoy the works of Alexis Ibry and Zachary Diaz.Alexis Irby collects physical evidence of places and moments, bringing them together into a constellation of disparate memories. Her sculptures encourage a sense of absurdity by documenting aspects of reality in ambiguous combinations. She highlights the interconnectedness of the physical world and the encompassing layers we cannot fully perceive in her exhibit Manifesting the Unheard Layers of Reality.Zachary Diaz presents MOTUS an interplay of color, movement, and texture through large-scale oil paintings, drawings, and monotypes by blending intuition and intention. The artworks emerge as intuitive puzzles, balancing spontaneous marks with deliberate layering to evoke emotional responses. With a classical training foundation and heavy influence of abstract expressionist techniques, Diaz’s work uncovers hidden narratives with seemingly simple marks.
Two of Howard County’s premier farms (Manor Hill and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue) are partnering for a family friendly day of food, fun, and philanthropy. Farm and Taproom open 12-7pm, featuring:~ Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue on site with friendly horses for petting & pictures beginning at noon until about 4pm (or until the horses get tired). Meet their ambassador Belgian horses up close and in person (as the date nears, we will announce which horses will be attending). Learn about and contribute to Gentle Giant’s mission of saving draft horses from slaughter, abuse, and neglect.~ This event doubles as a fundraiser as a portion of the proceeds from the day will be donated directly to Gentle Giants~ Good Karma Creamery will be on site with their handmade creative ice cream flavors~ Manor Hill Pizza Trolley open 12-6pm~ And stay tuned for beer news as the event approaches. We may have some new releases and or some cellared Belgian beers to share to commemorate this event!
The Farm & Taproom seating is first come, first served. We have indoor seating, a large covered tent, and plenty of outdoor space to spread out. There are several picnic tables in our field, but we also encourage you to bring your own chairs or even a portable (10×10) pop-up tent for shade and find your new favorite spot with friends.
https://www.manorhillbrewing.com/event/gentlegiants/
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Elder Emos, Emo Kids and Emo Families, we will be screaming their lungs out and crying together while we jam out to everyone’s favorite Emo and Pop-Punk hits from 2000s to today at Checkerspot Brewing!
So whether you want an afternoon to enjoy your favorite emo and pop-punk bands or if you just want to rock out with the entire fam, join us at Checkspot Brewing for our first Emo Afternoon!
This is an all-ages event but younger emos (kids) under 18 years old MUST be accompanied by an elder emo (adult) over 21.
DJ set will include music from:
Paramore
New Found Glory
The Used
Senses Fail
The Starting Line
Fall Out Boy
The Ataris
Hawthorne Heights
My Chemical Romance
Thursday
Taking Back Sunday
Jimmy Eat World
Good Charlotte
AND MORE!!!
$10 for adults (18+)
$5 for kids (Under 18)
*Kids must be accompanied by an adult (21 & over) in order to attend.
Every Saturday is Orange Out Saturday
Fans are encouraged to wear their best orange O's gear. Enjoy live music at the Coors Light Stage at Legends Park, orange-themed food and beverages, and more!
And to cap it off, the return of the iconic all-orange uniforms will be featured on select Saturday home games.
Step right into a hilarious and interactive murder mystery where you might just be the killer! It’s the thrilling event everyone’s dying to attend. Don’t let this unforgettable night pass you by!Get ready for a night of twists, turns, and tantalizing mystery! The Murder Mystery Co. by Scott Cramton welcomes you to a thrilling mystery experience where every clue brings you closer to the truth (or deeper into suspicion). Mingle with intriguing suspects, uncover shocking secrets, and savor a mouthwatering three-course meal. But watch out! You could end up as the cold-blooded killer! Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of suspense and laughter. Grab your tickets now!Participate in a new mystery every month! From the glitz of 1930s Hollywood in “Best Laid Plans” to the roaring 1920s with “Death of a Gangster”, each event offers unforgettable thrills. Boogie at a 1950s sock hop, solve a 90s crime in “Good Riddance”, or celebrate the season with “The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year”. Whether it's a billionaire’s masquerade, a 1980s bash, or a chilling wedding-themed whodunit, there’s a unique mystery waiting for you. Mark your calendar and join the fun. Each month brings a fresh adventure!