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Places & Spaces’ Featured Gallery :: Creative Alliance

19 March 2014

★ Kristen

creative alliance logo
Creative Alliance:
A : 3134 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224
W : www.creativealliance.org
H : Tu – Fr 11 – 5, Sa 9:30 – 5
E: info@creativealliance.org
WHAT IT IS:
Gallery, theater, community center, and artist residency program, The Creative Alliance builds communities by bringing together artists and audiences from diverse backgrounds to experience spectacular arts and education programs and engage in the creative process. They provide support to area artists, promote Baltimore as a center for creative production, act as a positive force in our community, and advocate for cultural expression rooted in a sense of place.
WHY WE LIKE IT:
The Creative Alliance does it all! An amazing resource for the local community, you can visit an exhibition, watch a performance, have a meal at the Marquee Lounge, Take a class or workshop, or rent video equipment. Creative alliance not only hosts a plethora of community programs but also an impressive artist residency program, and an ever hanging calendar of shows and events. The real question is, Is there anything they can’t do?


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