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SUMMARY:Finding the Love: How to Appreciate Baltimore’s Curious Empty Buildings with Architect and Artist Jerome Gray
DESCRIPTION:From the Modernist Kagro Building at the corner of North and Maryland Avenues to the New Refuge Deliverance Cathedral at St. Paul and Chase Streets that has been covered in scaffolding for over a decade\, Baltimore contains a number of distinct buildings that are highly visible\, curiously vacant\, and all but overlooked in plain sight. Architect and artist Jerome Gray will discuss his research into who built these places\, who occupied them\, who were supposed to be their stewards\, and how these seemingly dull places actually contribute to Baltimore’s built environment.  \nMr. Gray’s discussion will combine his research into the histories of several buildings\, comments on them as an architect and artist\, and a presentation of his own artwork celebrating them as part of Baltimore’s urban fabric. Please join us for the talk at 5:30 and stay for a wine and cheese reception. Both are free!  \nWe are pleased to be sponsoring this event in partnership with the Baltimore Architecture Foundation\, which is handling registration. \nThis talk is part of Free Fall Baltimore which is presented by BGE\, and is a program of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts\, an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. \nRegister Here!
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/finding-the-love-how-to-appreciate-baltimores-curious-empty-buildings-with-architect-and-artist-jerome-gray/
LOCATION:First Unitarian Church\, 1 West Franklin Street\, Baltimore\, 21201\, United States
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SUMMARY:Baltimore in the Golden Age of Radio
DESCRIPTION:Note – Change of Date. This talk was originally scheduled for October 13. It will now take place on Sunday\, October 6\, 2019. \n\nFrom Guglielmo Marconi’s experiments in sending audio signals via radio waves in the 1890s to the strains of Rock and Roll coursing through teenage ears in the 1960s\, and everything in between\, Baltimore historian Jack Burkert explores the Golden Age of Radio in the lives of Americans\, with a special focus on Baltimore. In today’s world of internet and visual media\, we forget how radio transformed America with national networks\, new snazzy commercial jingles\, and the story of how one company came to dominate the new radio market only to suddenly exit altogether. Of course\, Mr. Burkert will take a look at Baltimore’s own radio stations\, some of the broadcasts they transmitted\, and a few of the charming personalities involved in the radio business along the way.  \nThis talk is a partnership between Baltimore Heritage and the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion. This program and our speaker series have been funded by Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young and the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts. \n*NEW* Come early for an inside look at the historic Garrett-Jacobs Mansion during a rare Sunday afternoon pre-talk tour\, led by one of our docents. The tours start at 1 p.m. Learn more about the Garrett family’s far-reaching influence\, the building’s architecture (designed by two prominent architects\, Stanford White and John Russell Pope)\, and “Baltimore’s Mrs. Astor\,” Mary Frick Garrett Jacobs. Tickets are an additional $10.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/baltimore-in-the-golden-age-of-radio/
LOCATION:Baltimore\, MD\, United States
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