Yeah No: A NOT Symposium on Arts and Regional Perspectives

Fri Apr 19 2024 at 11:00 am to 07:00 pm

MICA Fred Lazarus IV Center, Office of Graduate Studies | Baltimore

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Yeah No: A NOT Symposium on Arts and Regional Perspectives
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“Yeah No” is a two-day activation designed to investigate different regions around the US and how people engage with arts and culture.
About this Event

Yeah No: A NOT Symposium on Arts and Regional Perspectives: Created as a collaboration between BULK Space, Mdw, and Independent Curators International, this gathering is a dynamic fusion of regional perspectives and global insights. “Yeah No” is a two-day activation designed to investigate different regions around the US and how people engage with art, culture, and their relationships to labor. “Yeah, No” is honored to partner with Bromo Arts District, a Baltimore staple, to elevate the meaning of place and celebrate Baltimore-based brilliance. This NOT symposium invites you to delve into the stories shaping the cultural tapestries of various regions throughout the US—places where creativity, dedication, and behind-the-scenes work converge to form compelling narratives.


April 19th

Yeah No Open Studios w/ : MICA Grad Students 


Yeah No is proud to partner with MICA grad students from Community Arts, LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting, Mount Royal School of Art (Multidisciplinary MFA), Photography + Media & Society and Rinehart School of Sculpture to open their studios. Guests are also invited to see graduating students' thesis shows at Meyerhoff Gallery and Fanny Fox Decker Gallery. 


April 20th

Yeah No: Let’s Meet @ Eubie Blake!

Guests are invited to Eubie Blake National Jazz and Cultural Center to participate in a series of conversations around what it means to work as curators, administrators, and organizers. These conversations will be inspired by the idea of regionality and the ways in which this work can happen depending on access to tools and resources. This will be an opportunity to be in community and conversation with industry professionals and aspiring curators. 

Gallery Tour:

This is Not Your Grave

The exhibition reveals individual and collective traumas and the cyclical essence of ongoing healing processes, using the natural world as a touchstone of regeneration. 


Yeah No: A Bromo Arts Scavenger Hunt 

Bromo Arts District is filled with public art and galleries! You’re invited to find them all through a series of clues and riddles. This will act as a walking tour starting at Eubie Blake Cultural Center and ending at the world famous Lexington Market. 


Yeah No Workshop: Floral Crown Marking w/ Marcellus Armstrong 

Yeah No is pleased to present Baltimore raised artist Marcellus Armstrong to lead a two-hour workshop inviting guests to create crowns made of various flowers and foliage provided by Fleurs d' Ave. This workshop will be the final public event designed to close out the last day of the NOT symposium and to really just act as a moment for folks to gather and share space together in a meaningful way. Participants will also be invited to write letters to their past, present, or future selves giving advice on how to perform invisible labor as it relates to curating, organizing in the arts, and administration.


Day 1 

11am 

Open Studios w/ MICA Grad Students 

MICA Fred Lazarus IV Center, 131 W North Ave


5pm

2nd Year Thesis Show Walk Through @ Meyerhoff Gallery 

Fox Building (Decker Gallery & Meyerhoff Gallery) 1305 W Mt Royal Ave


Day 2 

10am 

Curatorial Practicum 25 Practicum Exhibition Tour This is Not Your Grave followed by a series of discussions around the intersections of Art, Regional Perspectives, and Invisible Labor  

Eubie Blake Cultural Center 


2pm

Bromo Arts District Public Art and Gallery Scavenger Hunt


4pm

Floral Crown Making w/ Marcellus Armstrong at Lexington Market with Flowers provided by Fleurs d' Ave


6pm 

Opening Reception Having A Body @  Current Space

421 N Howard St


Yeah No Partners

BULK Space is an arts organization dedicated to uplifting the works of marginalized creatives in taking up physical and digital space. We understand firsthand the needs of marginalized artists and are committed to building platforms for success via community conversation, public programs, and our Art + Tech Media Lab in which we identify and develop resources for all of our participants.


Independent Curators International (ICI) supports curators to help create stronger art communities through experimentation, collaboration, and international engagement. Our collaborative programs connect curators, artists, and audiences from across social, political, and cultural borders. They form an international framework for sharing knowledge and resources—promoting cultural exchange, access to art, and public awareness for the curator’s role. 


MdW (pronounced “Midway”) is an evolving regional coalition of artist-run projects, platforms, and spaces spanning across the Midwest. Since its founding in 2010 and its reboot by seven organizing partners in 2021, MdW has grown into a three-part initiative that takes shape as “Convenings” which connect and strengthen the cultural landscape, the “Atlas” which serves as an alternative publishing platform, and “Drifts” which travel to and document regional hubs of creative energy. Community-driven in its approach. Artist-centered in its approach, MdW is a growing ecosystem of hyperlocal art scenes from across the Midwest working together to build lasting coalitions of purposeful, artist-led action.


Bromo Arts District  aims to promote and support the arts by providing a space for artists, galleries, and cultural institutions to thrive. It encompasses a diverse range of artistic endeavors, including visual arts, performing arts, and various cultural events. The district is known for its efforts to revitalize and transform the area through the arts, contributing to the cultural vibrancy of downtown Baltimore.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

MICA Fred Lazarus IV Center, Office of Graduate Studies, 131 West North Avenue, Baltimore, United States

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