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Archive 192: Abstract Photographs by Women

Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery

The Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery presents Archive 192: Abstract Photographs by Women, featuring works by Sara Angelucci, Claudia Fáhrenkemper, Jennifer Garza Cuen, Sage Lewis, Claire A. Warden, and others. This exhibition presents a selection of objects from Archive 192, an independent archive dedicated to preserving and celebrating abstractionist works by women photographers. The prints on view survey the array of photographic processes and diverse techniques of abstraction employed by photographers over the past century. Related ephemera, including publications, artist books, and posters document the evolution of abstractionism in photography and political movements that impact women working within the medium.

Conflux: Variation

Fine Arts Building Amphitheatre

The Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture launches its 2025 program with Conflux: Variation (2025) by Baltimore-region artist collective Collis Donadio. This public video art projection, showing nightly in the Fine Arts Building Amphitheatre, explores the intersections of industry and the environment in Baltimore, where water meets land.

AI and Artistic Practice: Sam Pluta, Brea Souders, and Eryk Salvaggio

Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery

In a discussion presented by the Center for Innovation, Research, and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA), composer and sound artist Sam Pluta, visual artist Brea Souders, and video artist and writer Eryk Salvaggio each use and interact with AI in their artistic practice. They will introduce us to their work, reflecting on their experiences, doubts, and breakthroughs creating works using these technologies. This will be followed by a discussion moderated by UMBC assistant professor of art Eric Millikin.

Social Sciences Forum — Derek Hyra: Slow and Sudden Violence: Why and When Uprisings Occur

Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery

The Social Sciences Forum presents a lecture by Derek Hyra, Professor of Public Administration and Policy and Founding Director at the Metropolitan Policy Center, American University, who will speak on Slow and Sudden Violence: Why and When Uprisings Occur, a discussion on the 10 year anniversary of the Baltimore Uprising. For this talk, Derek Hyra will be in conversation with Derek Musgrove, associate professor of history, UMBC, and Nicole King, associate professor of American studies, UMBC.

UMBC Chamber Players

Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert HallCatonsville, MD, United States

The Department of Music presents the UMBC Chamber Players under the direction of Airi Yoshioka.

in the darkest forest

Black Box Theatre

UMBC Theatre presents in the darkest forest, directed by Nigel Semaj. Inspired by the aesthetics of horror films, Semaj and company go on a journey into Shakespeare’s “forest” plays where characters find adventure, terror, and transformation. This new work combines elements from A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Macbeth to explore how the wildness of the psyche is mirrored in the wildness of the natural world.

UMBC Gamelan Ensemble

The Music Box

The Department of Music presents the UMBC Gamelan Ensemble under the direction of Michelle Purdy. The ensemble performs on a central Javanese gamelan (a gong-chime orchestra of Indonesia), and also on a Balinese gamelan angklung (one of many types of gong-chime orchestras from the island of Bali, Indonesia).

UMBC Jubilee Singers and Gospel Choir

Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert HallCatonsville, MD, United States

The Department of Music presents the Jubilee Singers and the UMBC Gospel Choir under the direction of Janice Jackson.

UMBC Jazz in Concert

Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert HallCatonsville, MD, United States

The Department of Music presents UMBC Jazz in Concert, featuring the Jazz Guitar Ensemble, the Jazz Small Groups, and the Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Tom Baldwin, Tom Lagana, and Matthew Belzer.

UMBC Camerata

Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert HallCatonsville, MD, United States

The Department of Music presents the UMBC Camerata under the direction of Lulu Mwangi. A small choral ensemble consisting of auditioned singers from across the university. Camerata performs a wide variety of works drawn from the expansive choral repertoire: including Renaissance motets and madrigals, folksongs, German part songs, Russian sacred liturgies, American spirituals, and new American concert works.

Susan McCully — Acting Out for Climate Solutions

Black Box Theatre

The Center for Innovation, Research, and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA) presents an event featuring Susan McCully, “Acting Out for Climate Solutions,” which will include a dramatic reading of Merlin, a new play by McCully that uses “solution-based” storytelling featuring positive climate science and mutual aid activism. 

Humanities Forum — Samuel Scheffler

Fine Arts Recital Hall MD

The Oxford philosopher Toby Ord estimates that there is a one in six chance that humanity will experience an “existential catastrophe” within the next hundred years. By an existential catastrophe he means either the extinction of humanity or some other event, like the irreversible collapse of civilization, that destroys what he calls humanity’s “long-term potential.” If it is true that humanity faces a serious risk of existential catastrophe within the next hundred years, how should we respond? In this talk, Samuel Scheffler will address this question and offer a compelling response to the prospect of existential catastrophe.

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Archive 192: Abstract Photographs by Women

Conflux: Variation

The Only Way Out Is Through: The 2025 Intermedia and Digital Arts (IMDA) MFA Thesis Exhibition

Guitar Fusions

4 events,

Cockeysville to Baltimore: Levester Williams

4 events,

Melissa Hyatt Foss: Rewilding Sound and Form

5 events,

John Proctor is the Villain

Social Sciences Forum — Distinguished Lecture in Psychology — Gordon C. Nagayama Hall

5 events,

David Russell, classical guitar

6 events,

Tomashi Jackson and Nia Evans: “Pedagogy Study Hall” — Structures of cultural support

The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

5 events,

Humanities Forum — Tommy Orange — Canceled

5 events,

Humanities Forum — Nicole R. Fleetwood

5 events,

Ada Pinkston: The Aesthetics of Truth in a Post Truth Science Fiction or Remixing Public Memory Towards the End of the Anthropocene

4 events,

Inscape Chamber Orchestra

3 events,

Tomashi Jackson and Nia Evans: “Pedagogy Study Hall” — Education history and policy

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UMBC Wind Ensemble

3 events,

Ruckus

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Humanities Forum — Jason Loviglio

Celebrating Charles Ives at 150 — Joel Sachs, pianist

3 events,

Social Sciences Forum — Eckert Lecture on Health & Inequality — Recovering from the Opioid Epidemic in Baltimore and Beyond

3 events,

UMBC Collegium Musicum

3 events,

The U.S. Army Blues and All That Jazz!

3 events,

Juan Sebastián Delgado, cello, and Kristhyan Benitez, piano

3 events,

AI and Artistic Practice: Sam Pluta, Brea Souders, and Eryk Salvaggio

4 events,

Social Sciences Forum — Derek Hyra: Slow and Sudden Violence: Why and When Uprisings Occur

5 events,

in the darkest forest

Celebrating Three Decades — The 30th Anniversary of the Linehan Artist Scholars Program

UMBC Gamelan Ensemble

6 events,

Archive 192: Abstract Photographs by Women — Exhibition Tour and Artist Conversation