Current Exhibitions

TWO DAYS

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Two Days

Opening Reception: Thursday, May 14  from 5 pm - 9 pm | BROMO Art Walk

On View: Thursday, May 14 - Saturday, June 20, 2026

Location: 218 West Saratoga St. | Baltimore, MD 21201

Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday | Noon to 4 pm
 
TWO DAYS is an exhibition conceived around two cities, Baltimore and New York. In 1901, the Baltimore Orioles were sold to New York and became the New York Highlanders. In 1913 they were renamed the Yankees. The two cities are linked together through America’s favorite pastime. TWO DAYS celebrates the East Coast and the ever-evolving relationship between Baltimore and New York.
 
The artists included have substantial relationships with both Baltimore and New York. The relationships include place of residence (past or present), family, education, teaching and exhibiting. The artists were selected on the uniqueness of their work and their respect for materiality and visual language. All share an interest in poetics driven by physical adventure and structural understanding. There may be similarities in some of the works but the show was not conceived with a particular aesthetic or common idea. The intention is to introduce artists with individual vision currently working in two nearby cities. Rather than being on two separate teams (Orioles and Yankees), the artists are on one team, bound by purpose and place.
 
The exhibition is curated by the artists Jim Condron and Glenn Goldberg. Jim lives and works in Baltimore and New York and Glenn is a lifelong New Yorker. Both have exhibited and taught in the Baltimore and New York areas.
 
Exhibiting Artists:
Eric Banks, Catherine Behrent, Bettina Blohm, Ben Browne, Guy Corriero, Brad Ewing, Jonathan Genkin, Michelle La Perriere, Sangram Majumdar, Isabelle F McTwigan,Nicholas Moenich, Cara Ober, Cordy Ryman, Jo Smail, Christine Stiver, Dominic Terlizzi, Ken Tisa, Rosa Valado, and Tommy White.
 
Please join us for the opening reception of TWO DAYS on Thursday, May 14, 2026 from 5 to 9 pm in conjunction with BROMO Art Walk. Additional programming will be announced.

Upcoming Exhibitions

What's to come at MAP

Young Blood 2026

Young Blood 2026

On View: Thursday, July 9 - Saturday, August 22

Opening Reception: Thursday, July 9  | 6 pm to 9 pm

Maryland Art Place is proud to announce the return of Young Blood marking MAP’s 17th Young Blood program which has, to date,  provided an important post-graduate artistic platform for transitioning Masters of Fine Arts students. Since 2008 Young Blood has continually brought recent graduates together to make new connections and present special selections from their thesis project(s). The exhibition will highlight exceptional works ranging in media.

Young Blood exhibiting artists to be announced.

Young Blood Revisited | MICA Bicentennial

Young Blood Revisited | MICA Bicentennial

On View: Thursday, July 9 - Saturday, August 22

Opening Reception: Thursday, July 9  | 6 pm to 9 pm

As part of MICA’s 200th Anniversary, MAP will proudly be presenting new works created by MICA alumni who had previously exhibited in Youngblood.  Each year following graduation, Maryland Art Place’s (MAP’s) Executive Leadership and Program Advisory Committee (PAC) curates Young Blood, an annual exhibition of works by recent Baltimore-area Masters of Fine Art graduates. 

Since 2008, Young Blood has showcased recent MFA graduates from Baltimore-area institutions, bringing together artists from diverse programs to exhibit work from their thesis projects. The exhibition serves as an important platform for emerging artists, providing visibility, critical engagement, and professional recognition. Over the past 18 years, Young Blood has featured 124 artists from institutions including MICA, UMBC, Towson University, the University of Maryland, and Goucher College. Join us on Thursday, July 9, to celebrate a selection of MICA alumni whose work has been part of this longstanding program.

Exhibiting artists will be announced.

Natural Herstories

Natural Herstories 

Exhibition on View: September 10 - Nov 7, 2026

Opening Reception: Thursday, Sep 10, 2026 in conjunction with BROMO ART WALK

Maryland Art Place (MAP) is pleased to present “Natural Herstories" exploring womxn artists’ complex relationships with the natural world, with a particular focus on artists who employ nature as an act of reclamation against colonialist narratives within their work.

“Natural Herstories” examines the intersections of patriarchy, colonialism, and systems of classification embedded within institutions such as natural history museums, the natural sciences, and the tradition of taxidermy. The exhibition draws parallels between the historical exercise of male power over nature, animal bodies, and female bodies alike. Through this framework, the exhibition proposes that womxn artists engage the natural world as both subject matter and a form of resistance, challenging histories of domination and subjugation imposed upon both the environment and the bodies that inhabit it.

Exhibiting artists to be announced.

About Maryland Art Place

Maryland Art Place (MAP) is a nonprofit contemporary arts organization founded in 1981 in Baltimore, Maryland. It was created by a coalition of artists, community leaders, and supporters who wanted to expand opportunities for Maryland’s visual artists and increase public access to contemporary art. With early support from the Maryland State Arts Council, MAP officially incorporated in 1982 and quickly became an important cultural institution in the region.

MAP’s mission is to inspire people throughout the region by championing creatives and cultivating engagement between artists and the public. We imagine a world in which the arts are universally respected, freely expressed, and understood as culturally fundamental. Today, MAP is located at 218 West Saratoga St and remains a central force in the city’s BROMO Arts and Entertainment District, continuing its mission to connect artists and the public through innovative contemporary art programming.

Our Mission

Maryland Art Place (MAP) inspires, supports, and encourages artistic expression through innovative programming, exhibitions, and educational opportunities while recognizing the powerful impact art can have on our community. MAP creates a dynamic environment for artists of our time to engage the public by nurturing and promoting new ideas. MAP has served as a critical resource for contemporary art in the Mid-Atlantic since 1981.

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Phone: 410.204.1959
E-mail: map@mdartplace.org