Please join us during the final week of Pedagogy Study Hall Programs!
CADVC Gallery, 1st Floor Fine Arts
Final Week of Pedagogy Study Hall at CADVC
Events: November 19–22, 2025
CADVC at UMBC, 1st floor Fine Arts Building
Free parking, info below
As we approach the closing week of Pedagogy Study Hall,we invite you to join us for a final slate of public programs with Tomashi Jackson and Nia K. Evans, featuring guest scholars, civic advocates, and artists. All events are free and open to the public.
Wednesday, November 19, 12-1:30 p.m.
Roundtable on Education History and
Policy, Part II
With Tomashi Jackson and Nia K. Evans (live in the gallery), and
Davarian Baldwin & Matt Cregor (joining on Zoom)*
Davarian Baldwin and Matt Cregor regroup for the second in a series of compelling discussions on education history and policy, hosted and moderated by Tomashi Jackson and Nia K. Evans. The first roundtable in the series, produced as a CADVC webinar, is accessible here.

Photo: Opening event with Tomashi Jackson and Nia K. Evans interviewed by Baltimore Beat's Teri Henderson. Photo by Tedd Henn, Courtesy of CADVC
Thursday, November 20, 6–8 p.m.
Community Advocates in conversation with Nia K. Evans of the Boston Ujima Project
Dr. Meleny Thomas, South Baltimore Community Land Trust, and Lawrence Grandpre, Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, in conversation with Nia K. Evans, Boston Ujima Project. The Boston Ujima Project is a democratic, member-run organization building a cooperative business, arts, and investment ecosystem, with the mission of returning wealth to working-class communities of color.
Saturday, November 22, 1–4 p.m.
"Talk/Draw" drawing and discussion session with Nia K. Evans, Tomashi
Jackson, and Eric N. Mack. DJ: M'Balou Camara
Join a discussion on investment and disinvestment in the arts and humanities as reflections of broader civic and economic structures with invited guests. Participants will be invited to draw in response to the conversation, and leave their drawings on exhibit in the gallery.
This program is presented in connection with "Pedagogy Study Hall," a research project, exhibition, and publication by Tomashi Jackson and Nia K. Evans exploring the structures that sustain our cultural and educational systems.
This program is sponsored by the Wagner Foundation, the Maryland State Arts Council, the Baltimore County Commission on the Arts and Sciences and the Citizens of Baltimore County, and the Arts+ initiative at UMBC.
More info at https://cadvc.umbc.edu/
About the Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture (CADVC)
CADVC is a College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences research center and art gallery that produces scholarship, publications, and experimental engagements in the fields of art, design, and visual culture.
All CADVC programs are free and open to the public for full participation by all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected category under applicable federal law, state law, and the University's nondiscrimination policy.
Visitor Information
The CADVC is located on the first floor of UMBC's Fine Arts Building. Admission to the gallery and public programs is free. Daytime metered parking is available in several nearby visitor parking areas. Please visit here for additional information.
Please contact cadvc@umbc.edu or 410-455-3188 and specify the nature of your request as soon as possible if you need specific accommodations for this event or to experience any of our gallery exhibitions or online programs.
Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture, UMBC
1000 Hilltop Circle, Fine Arts Building 105, Baltimore, MD 21250
Gallery Hours:
Sun-Mon, closed
Tues-Sat, 10am-5pm
cadvc@umbc.edu | (410) 455-3188
Posted: November 13, 2025, 3:31 PM