STEADY BALTIMORE is committed to facilitating the growth of urban, visual art in Baltimore by immersing the public in a constantly evolving world of artistic expression.
5/2 FRI: NEW JACK (dance music of the future/past) 1st Fridays of the month @ The LO-FI Social Club: 1825 N Charles St, Baltimore This month’s guests:::::::Chris Brooks & Donkey Bits Better see you there!!
The threat of chance art exposition is based on the temptation of possibility. The possibility of change in the face of stagnation, the possibility of hope in desperate times, the possibility of alternative thought and lifestyle in the doldrums of complacency.
For this installation a railroad shanty town has been recreated to further emphasis the struggle between hope and despair. Amidst a gallery filled of shacks made with found material and walls decorated with freight trains and decaying industry you will find photographs by boxcar culture enthusiast the Polaroid Kidd. Proletarian signs, flags, prints, and banners from author/activist Josh Macphee. Interactive sculptures, drawings, paintings and stencils, from graffiti artist Billy Mode, and the sociological display of hand cut stencils by Chris Stain. The Threat of Chance art exposition is pure socialist propaganda , (at least that's how the mainstream will see it) , so stop by opening night and they'll tear you a new asshole.
Hello , really nice to meet you ! hope you are great and i invite you to see my brand new web site , just click on the picture , hope to see you soon to share idea !!