The Board of Trustees of Maryland Art Place (MAP) has voted unanimously to relocate MAP headquarters to its original home at 218 West Saratoga Street in Baltimore. MAP considers the move a tremendous opportunity to join other stakeholders in energizing the development of a sustainable Westside Arts District. “We’re thrilled to be part of this exciting endeavor,” says Cathy Byrd, MAP’s Executive Director.
The change of venue will give MAP room to expand programming—positioning the organization to deepen relationships in the Westside community and to shape the MAP- owned 20,000 square foot building into a multi-level center for creativity. MAP’s goal is to work with public and private stakeholders to design a unique facility that supports working artists and enriches the surrounding neighborhood by providing classrooms, artists’ studios, technology resources and exhibition space.
“We are in a challenging yet defining moment in our culture. Relocating affords us an opportunity to provide a dynamic space for artistic activity, education, and conversation while stimulating the growth of Baltimore’s creative community,” says MAP’s board president, Barbie Hart.
Situated in Power Plant Live! since 2001, MAP has presented a highly successful series of exhibitions, programs and events in one of Baltimore’s premiere art spaces. Over the past year, MAP has expanded programming outside the gallery walls, bringing art to the public through installation and performance projects. MAP’s leaders believe that the move to Saratoga Street, and MAP’s engagement in the Westside community, will broaden the audience for contemporary art.
“This is an important moment for MAP to support the expansion of Baltimore’s vibrant arts community into the Westside. MAP’s programming will enrich and transform the district,” says MAP’s board chair, Suzi Cordish.
On November 12, 2010, MAP presents its fall fundraiser, Pop-Up Gala, the first event in the newly reclaimed first floor exhibition space at 218 West Saratoga Street. A Pop Star Dance Party will follow in MAP’s 14Karat Cabaret downstairs.
Connecting artists with communities since 1981, Maryland Art Place (MAP) is a Baltimore-based nonprofit contemporary art center. MAP energizes the region’s cultural environment through dynamic exhibitions, interactive events, educational programs and public art projects. Information: mdartplace.org | 410 962 8565.