Morrell Park: A Community Conversation Event
4th Art of Transformation Event (Baltimore Stories Project)
Location
Off Campus : MORRELL PARK RECREATION CENTER
Date & Time
November 17, 2016, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Description
As part of the Baltimore Stories Project, join us for the fourth Art of Transformation event:
Morrell Park: A Community Conversation Event
Join us for a short film of Morrell Park residents voicing their views about their neighborhood—past, present, and future. Share in the conversation afterward about the challenges and opportunities ahead for this community. Food and refreshments will be available.
This will be the latest in a series of community-based media events, produced by UMBC’s Imaging Research Center, as part of a project called Art of Transformation (AoT)—an effort to build public knowledge of Baltimore starting with the voices of those who live here. It is part of the broader project, Baltimore Stories, funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to the University of Maryland, College Park, and Maryland Humanities.
This project is being developed by the Imaging Research Center at UMBC in collaboration with Baltimore Imagining Group (big) a coalition of individuals from Baltimore arts, community, and social justice organizations. It is supported by UMBC, the National Endowment for the Humanities as part of Baltimore Stories grant awarded to the University of Maryland, College Park, and Maryland Humanities, and by the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. Collaborators include Morrell Park Recreation Center, New Media Studio, Baltimore Traces, United Workers, Chesapeake Arts Center, Dresher Center for the Humanities, Culture Works, The US Department of Arts and Culture, Equity Matters, New Lens, Wombwork Productions, and Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.
Thursday, November 17th, 6–8:00pm
MORRELL PARK RECREATION CENTER
2601 Tolley St, Baltimore, MD 21230
This project is being developed by the Imaging Research Center at UMBC in collaboration with Baltimore Imagining Group (big) a coalition of individuals from Baltimore arts, community, and social justice organizations. It is supported by UMBC, the National Endowment for the Humanities as part of Baltimore Stories grant awarded to the University of Maryland, College Park, and Maryland Humanities, and by the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. Collaborators include Morrell Park Recreation Center, New Media Studio, Baltimore Traces, United Workers, Chesapeake Arts Center, Dresher Center for the Humanities, Culture Works, The US Department of Arts and Culture, Equity Matters, New Lens, Wombwork Productions, and Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.
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