Baltimore Visitor Guide Fall 2024/Winter 2025 | Page 20

Goya Contemporary Gallery and Goya-Girl Press
With a focus on post-war and contemporary art , Hampden-based Goya Contemporary Gallery sources works from both local and international established and emerging artists to create gripping exhibitions . Goya manages the estates of legendary fiber artist Elizabeth Talford Scott and her daughter Joyce J . Scott , whose works explore themes of domesticity , race , gender , ancestry and more . The duo has significantly shaped Baltimore ’ s creative scene , and Goya occasionally lends their works to local institutions such as the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Reginald F . Lewis Museum . 3000 Chestnut Ave ., Mill Centre Studio 214
Motor House
Motor House is an arts hub and creative incubator for visual and performing arts in Baltimore . Located in the heart of Station North , the gallery not only provides space for emerging visual , musical and literary artists but also hosts recurring comedy shows , poetry open mics , live music series and more . 120 W . North Ave .
NoMüNoMü
Creative Director Joseph Orzal — a Baltimore-based , Filipino-Mexican American artist — co-founded this Howard Street art gallery and workspace to give voice to marginalized artists who are often overlooked by mainstream museums . Viewing art as a means to combat oppression , NoMüNoMü ’ s progressive exhibitions challenge us to reconsider systems of power and mainstream thought . Their collaborative space provides resources and supplies for both local artists and activists to create , organize and ( re ) learn from one another . 709 N . Howard St .
Waller Gallery
Founded in 2017 by curator and scholar Joy Davis , this Black woman-owned gallery uplifts art created by people of color . Artists at all stages of their practice and all art forms — including design , social practice , craft , digital art and more — are rotated regularly in this rowhome turned gallery space . 2420 N . Calvert St . VB
MICAH E . WOOD
GOYA CONTEMPORARY GALLERY , HAMPDEN
18 BALTIMORE . ORG
Image : Sixteen Days in His Life , 1996-1998 ; Handmade pulp paper process , collagraph , woodcut , relief embossing , pigments , beads , thread , collage ; Average dimensions : 44 x 60 inches each ; Installation dimensions : 225 x 83 inches . From an edition of 15 ( 6 prints comprise this installation ); Published by Island Press , Washington University , St . Louis , MO ; Printer : Maryanne Ellison Simmons .