Mitchell Gallery Online Lecture
Virtual“Floating Beauty: Women in the Art of Ukiyo-e” by Art Educator Lucinda Edinberg. Prerecorded lecture. Premieres January 7, available through February 25.
“Floating Beauty: Women in the Art of Ukiyo-e” by Art Educator Lucinda Edinberg. Prerecorded lecture. Premieres January 7, available through February 25.
Introducing Street Scenes Show us what resonates with you in towns and cities, large and small; the people, shops, traffic – anything at all that evokes a distinctive sense of […]
In this class, you will build and strengthen your drawing skills. Materials will be a mix of pencil and charcoal. We will mainly focus on drawing from life! We will […]
IN-PERSON and ONLINE CLASSES BEGINNER to PROFESSIONAL JOIN at ANY TIME Learn to paint in oil or pastel or raise your level of painting. This class teaches the principles of […]
Texture, Color and Word February 2 - March 22, 2022 Gallery open Wed-Sat (12pm - 5pm) Featured image, artwork by Jeanne Keck Jo Fleming Contemporary Art launches into 2022 with […]
Paintings by Luis Bello. Exhibition now open in the Openshaw Balcony Gallery, 3rd floor. Luis is the first artist to create and show work through the new Openshaw Artist-in-Residence program. […]
Michael Clemens is having a photography exhibit at the Annapolis City Hall from February 10 to April 10 "Annapolis, My Favorite Town" Open Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 […]
The Digital Photography Club of Annapolis (DPCA) winter exhibit opens at the Galleries of Quiet Waters Park on February 16 and runs until March 27, 2022. The Club's main emphasis […]
This heartwarming, fictionalized story follows author James Barrie and the forces that drove the creation of his many beloved characters. Haunted by the tragic loss of his older brother, James […]
Join members of the Mitchell Gallery Book Club for a discussion of Tokaido Road led by the author, Lucia St. Clair Robson. Free. Registration required. Location to be announced.
Part of the Cathleen H. Farr Lecture Series Free, online presentation by Barbara Goyette, Executive Director of the Hammond-Harwood House Mary and Matilda Matthews were enslaved as young women at […]
The past two years have shown us disaster situations that few were prepared for – the pandemic, its economic fallout, and concerns about racial, economic, and health inequity. How can […]
Join us virtually for our annual winter lecture series hosted over Zoom. You will be challenged to question and to learn by engaging speakers on eight diverse topics including maritime […]
This heartwarming, fictionalized story follows author James Barrie and the forces that drove the creation of his many beloved characters. Haunted by the tragic loss of his older brother, James […]