About this Gallery
Maryland Institute College of Art’s (MICA) 2010-11 Exhibition Development Seminar (EDS) will curate and create artwork for "Baltimore: Open City," a free exhibition and series of interactive events intended to initiate a discussion around the idea of an “open city.” The students have invited scholars, activists, community-based organizations, local artists and visiting artist Damon Rich to develop a series of installations and public programs, coinciding with National Fair Housing Month, that investigate the ways in which people feel welcome or unwelcome in Baltimore neighborhoods. From Friday, April 1–Sunday, May 15, "Baltimore: Open City" will take place at the former North Avenue Market, 16 W. North Ave. Additional exhibition venues include a mobile unit that will act like an exhibition on wheels traveling around the city, and from Friday, April 8–Sunday, May 15, a downtown pop up shop at 142 W. Fayette St.
The Legacy Project: James Rouse Side Profile by Gaia
The Legacy Project: Robert Moses by Gaia
Postcard by Kate Robinson
Red Lines by Damon Rich
Baltimore Heavy Hitters by Beck Slogeris
Pop Up Shop Store Front by EDS Exhibition Design Team
Social Stoops Project by Ian Cox
Design-Based Urban Planning Workshop, Newark, NJ by James Rojas
Night Lights by Rachel London
Maps & Directions