Creative Voices + Cultural Happeningsin Montgomery County, MD
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A meditative program with John Kilkenny, percussion, and Carrie Rose, flute reveals Herriott's shimmering world, Rose's water sounds dissolved with flute songs, and Tower's delicate coaxing of found objects.
A tale of the lost loves and missed opportunities of three generations of Dublin men.
Celebrate Dia de los Muertos with an educational concert by The New Orchestra of Washington at the Arts Barn in Gaithersburg, MD!
Photographer Larry Marc Levine captures the extraordinary in the ordinary life of creative people at work. Over thirty portraits depicting artists and other professionals pursuing their passions will be on exhibit through Nov 24.
Spend the afternoon at this free event wandering the farm buildings and discovering the artists exhibiting their work for sale.
FEAR EATS THE SOUL by Rirkrit Tiravanija blurs the boundaries between art and life, a key aspect of the artist’s practice that has led him at times to abandon the art object altogether in favor of creating shared, immersive experiences.
For their annual Wheaton Conversation Concert programs, ChorSymphonica presents the introductory lectures in English and Spanish. The spectacular piece to be introduced and performed this year: Bach’s great motet for 5-part choir and orchestra, “Jesu, meine Freude,” BWV 227.
In 1905, Jay “The Sport” Jackson dreams of becoming the first African American boxer to fight for the heavyweight championship. Despite racking up a string of vicious knockouts, racial segregation and his white manager’s own reservations stand in the way.
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