september, 2017

fri29sep6:00 pm8:00 pmBaltimore Fashion Renaissance - Artist Soiree @ Bromo Clock Tower

Event Details

Hosted by Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts & Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower

Casual attire

Free admission

On September 29, 2017 @ the Bromo Clock Tower from 6-8pm for one night only international Fashion Designer Stacy Stube will transform her design studio into a Fashionable Art Exhibition. In collaboration with two emerging artists Break the Silhouette & House of April for a new body of work called the Baltimore Fashion Renaissance will be on display.

* Dress Code: 1920’s Jazz Age – Flappers and Gangster Chic

Collect Drinks at the entrance and take the Elevator to the 15th floor to follow the spiral stairs to the various art work on each floor.

The work celebrates fashion past, present and probable future. 

This exhibition tells a story of nostalgia and Baltimore’s elegant past. Rooted in the glory days of a Baltimore Fashion Era that is almost forgotten.

Featured Artist

Rick Hutchinson – Break the Silhouette 

Rick works in oils and digital photography combining elements of surrealism, abstraction, and allegory. Each piece invites the viewer to consider the broader narrative. The context of the image: “Who are we?” What are we?” Where are we going?” So often we confine ourselves to shadows. This work strives to Break the Silhouette.

Current Art work on view @ The Taylors Collective in Ellicott City

https://breakthesilhouette.myportfolio.com/painting

April Chaney House – House of April 

April’s work is inspired by automatic drawing through hidden thread-like connections and daily ephemera of life left to chance.When she is not creating with paint or wax, she is jotting down story ideas and researching genealogy.

https://houseofapril.wordpress.com/

Drinks Sponsor: Suit Up Baltimore

 

 

 

 



 

more

Time

(Friday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm EST

Location

Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower

21 South Eutaw Street Baltimore MD 21201

Organizer

No Comments
Leave a Comment:

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

X