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Le Mondo

Bromo Arts Walk

Did you know we're in the downtown Baltimore arts district? Now ya do! Join us for a district-wide night of performances, installations, and fun art happenings.

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Bromo Arts Walk
Bromo Arts Walk

Time & Location

Jun 23, 2022, 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM EDT

Le Mondo, 406 N Howard St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA

About The Event

Experience the Bromo Arts District during a night of artistic  performances, exhibits, and open studios on Thursday, June 23, from  5-9pm. You can find more about the overall night here

5PM - 9PM at Le Mondo 

Grab a refreshment, meet some of our resident artists, and check out their works in progress. Music, dance, and performance art pieces will occur hourly beginning at 6PM.

Including

Noelle Tolbert, Carly J Bales, Laure Drogoul, Bashi Rose, Michele Blu, Jamal Moore, Camilla Sucre, Katie Vaught, Perri Fae, and Daniel Thompson.

INFO ABOUT THE BROMO ARTS WALK BELOW:

DISTRICT DISCOUNTS: On 6/23, show your Eventbrite registration at the following district retailers to receive special discounts during the Art Walk!

FOOD TRUCKS: Food  trucks will be located on the Lexington Market Plaza (110 N. Eutaw  Street) and at Maryland Center for History and Culture (610 N. Howard  Street).

At Lexington Market:

  • Charro Negro
  • Deddle's Donuts

At Maryland Center for History and Culture:

  • J Bee's Jamaican Me Crazy
  • Platinum Amala

RAIN OR SHINE: We're  not going to let a little bad weather get in our way! This event will  take place rain or shine. All programming will be inside of their listed  locations or will provide cover if necessary.

PERFORMANCES & EXHIBITS:

BALTIMORE JAZZ ALLIANCE: 12 N. Eutaw St. /// performances from 6-9pm

Enjoy live jazz from Darius Scott and the Resolution Jazz Group in The Hippodrome Theatre's lobby.

BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART AT LEXINGTON MARKET: 110 N. Eutaw St.  ///  5-9pm

Visit  the BMA Lexington Market, learning about the work and history of the  Baltimore Museum of Art’s branch location, an evolution of the BMA  Outpost which began in 2014, as well as the BMA Lexington Market’s plans  for the future.

BLACK ARTIST RESEARCH SPACE: 426 W. Franklin St. /// 6-8pm

View  Body Language: Black Femme Women in the Digital Age, by educator and  multidisciplinary artist Chrystal Seawood in collaboration with  performance artist Brooke Jay. The exhibition features painting,  installation, video, and performance art across two thematic sections.

THE BLACK GENIUS ART SHOW: 106 N. Eutaw St.  ///  5-9pm

Get  a behind the scenes scoop on a new animated project, MAYOR OF  BALTIMORE, by the creator B. Robinson. View an exhibition of animated  works from the project, obtain collectibles, and meet some of the  creatives behind the production.

BLAKWATER HOUSE: 218 W. Saratoga St.  5th Floor  ///  5-9pm

Watch as music is written, produced, and recorded live with local musicians and vocalists.

BROMO SELTZER ARTS TOWER : 21 S. Eutaw St. ///  5-9pm

Experience  Emerge Baltimore, a visual art exhibition featuring rising  Baltimore-based artists McKinley Wallace III, Will Watson, and Jill  Orlov, on view through November 23. You can explore all 15 floors of the  Bromo Tower, the clock room, and a collection of art and artifacts  related to the Bromo Tower's history.

COTYLEDON ARTS / DEAR GLOBE: 422 W. Mulberry St. /// 5-9pm, performances at 6:30, 7, 7:30pm

View  the visual exhibit and performances by members of Hot Rock Collective, a  group dedicated to creating accessibility and visibility among  underrepresented and emerging artists.

CURRENT SPACE: 421 N. Howard St. /// 5-9pm

Hear  experimental, new music performances by Mind on Fire in the outdoor  courtyard and view Elena Johnston's dynamic, abstract paintings in the  gallery. Current Space studio members will also have artwork available  for sale in the courtyard. Refreshments will be available at our outdoor  bar.

EUBIE BLAKE CULTURAL CENTER: 847 N. Howard St. /// 5-9pm

Listen  to readings from authors of Zora’s Den Writers’ Group, a sisterhood of  Black women writers; enjoy eclectic R&B and cool jazz music from the  Rooftop Society; and view Led by the Holy Spirit, a solo exhibit by J.  Alpha Massaquoi, Jr.

EVERYMAN THEATRE: 315 W. Fayette St. /// 5-7:15pm

Forno  and Everyman present A Battle of Bromo Bartenders - a cocktail  competition available at both locations. Vote on your favorite drink;  stroll through the art gallery; listen to spoken word performances; and  meet local playwright, R. Eric Thomas. Special discounted tickets  available for attendees.

Spoken word performances will take place  at Everyman Theatre at 6:30pm, and at Forno (17 N. Eutaw St.) at 8pm.  Forno will be open from 4-9pm.

FLUID MOVEMENT: 303 W. Monument St. /// 6-9pm

Take  a tour of the studio, tie-dye Fluid Movement t-shirts, and view set  pieces from Yacht Rocket: A Synchro Swim Space Spectacular.

FOUR TEN LOFTS GALLERY: 410 N. Eutaw St. /// 5-9pm

Gallery 410 presents "Void": An immersive installation featuring new abstract works by resident artist, Deja Richardson.

THE HIPPODROME THEATRE: 12 N. Eutaw St. /// 5-9pm

Take  a behind the scenes tour of the historic Hippodrome Theatre. Tours will  start every 15 minutes and run approximately 30 minutes. Darius Scott  and the Resolution Jazz Trio will be playing in our South 2 Lobby at the  end of each tour.

KEUR KHALEYI AFRICAN DANCE COMPANY: 847 N. Howard St. 2nd Floor /// Performance times TBD

The  multi-generational dance and drum company will showcase the rich dance  traditions of Guinea, Senegal, and Mali in West Africa in two 30-minute  long performances.

LA LOUPE DESIGN: 422 W. Mulberry St. /// 5-9pm

Meet  the local artist team behind La Loupe Design and view their  contemporary lighting installation at Dear Globe Coffee. Watch live  demonstrations of the techniques used to create the intricate origami  lamp collection.

LE MONDO: 406 N. Howard St. /// 5-9pm (performances occur hourly beginning at 6pm)

Le  Mondo is an artist-run performance venue for adventurous artists and  the people that love them. We host diverse arts programming, studios,  and event space. Grab a drink, meet some of the resident artists, and  check out their work in progress. Music, dance, and performance art  pieces will occur hourly beginning at 6PM.

LEXINGTON MARKET: 112 N. Eutaw St. /// 5-9pm

Come  inside the new Lexington Market (set to open in Fall 2022) and hear  more about the project to transform the 200+ year old public market,  including the focus on public art. Hear from artists involved in  creating new artwork for the market and outdoor plaza.

LINEUP ROOM RECORDING & EDUCATION STUDIOS: 218 W. Saratoga St., 2nd Floor /// 5-9pm

Join  Baltimore musicians and immerse yourself in the recording studio  pre-production process. Attend a live drum recording session and  experience producers composing instrumentals with the latest technology  for local and national release. Refreshments available.

M.A.P. TECHNOLOGIES: 322 W. Baltimore St. /// 5-9pm

Join  for an Art Market at M.A.P. Technologies game lounge. Connect with  local artists and writers between playing arcade classics, your favorite  retro games, and all the newest titles.

MARYLAND ART PLACE: 218 W. Saratoga St. /// 5-9pm

View  J.M. Giordano's "We Used to Live at Night", covering over 25 years of  Baltimore after dark. The show features black and white film and digital  photos of underground scenes from across Baltimore city starting in  1994 until COVID ended the old way of living at night for good.

MARYLAND CENTER FOR HISTORY AND CULTURE: 610 N. Howard St. /// 5-9pm

Drop  into MCHC's newest photography exhibition, Visions of Night: Baltimore  Nocturnes. Meet and mingle with the contemporary artists from the  exhibition  J. M. Giordano, Sydney J. Allen, Webster Phillips III, John  Clarke Mayden. And perhaps encounter the spirits of the historical  photographers lurking around the corner!

MEDIA RHYTHM INSTITUTE: 20 N. Howard St. /// 5-9pm

Black  and Brown in Hip Hop: an exhibit of Black and LatinX young creatives  including MRI's iDance program, featuring Park Heights Academy and The  LatinX Hip Hop Project featuring Lakeland Elementary and Middle School.

MUSE 360 ARTS: 21 S. Eutaw St. /// 5-9pm

Watch  short film screenings produced by Muse 360 and its youth ! Muse 360 is a  youth organization established in 2004 on a mission to radically  develop Baltimore youth to use their voice and creative talents in  pursuit of knowledge of self.

NOMU NOMU: 709 N. Howard St. /// 5-9pm

NoMüNoMü  will be hosting live screen printing in conjunction with the gallery’s  inaugural exhibition, Between Two Worlds. Visitors will have the  opportunity to print a protest poster to take home. Representatives from  the Walters Art Museum will be on site to discuss their current  exhibition, Majolica Mania, within the context of labor and capitalism. A  movie screening will begin at 7pm to kick-off a months-long series at  the gallery every Thursday. Refreshments will be available courtesy of  Topo Chico.

SENSE OF PRESS: 218 W. Saratoga St. 3rd Floor /// 5-9pm

Take  part in a drop in collage-a-card printmaking workshop. Visitors will be  given all the materials needed to make a unique edition of 10  riso-printed cards.

THE WALTERS ART MUSEUM: 709 N. Howard St. /// 5-9pm

Representatives  from the Walters Art Museum will be on site at NoMuNoMu to discuss  their current exhibition, Majolica Mania, within the context of labor  and capitalism.

WESTMINSTER HALL AND BURYING GROUND: 519 W. Fayette St. /// 5-8pm

Come  for a self-guided tour of Westminster's Burying Ground. Explore one of  Baltimore's oldest cemeteries which contains tombs of prominent  business, political and military leaders, and of-course the grave of  Edgar Allan Poe!

WTMD: 218 W. Saratoga St., MAP Basement /// Screenings at 6pm & 7:30pm

In  the Maryland Art Place basement, watch a screening of “Do Whatever You  Want, All the Time,” a short documentary produced by WTMD’s Sam Sessa  that showcases Baltimore’s vibrant music scene from 2005-present.

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This programming was made possible by the Maryland State Arts Council, the City of Baltimore, and Downtown Partnership of Baltimore.

Artwork created by KBell Design.

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