Jason Zahn: New Works
Carroll Community College 1601 Washington Road, WestminsterA solo exhibition featuring a new body of colorful, abstract paintings by Maryland-based artist Jason Zahn. “Often relying on a formal or informal underlying grid structure, a recognizable architecture runs through much of the work. As in the organic [...]
Punked: Art in Rebellion
The Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main Street, WestminsterThis exhibit features work by Jim Saah and Jeffrey Everette. The exhibit will be on view and open to the public during our regular business hours.
Hop Art!
The Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main Street, WestminsterThis exhibit features work by Ralph Steadman from Flying Dog Brewery. The exhibit will be on view and open to the public during our regular business hours.
40 Years of Art: Carroll County Artists’ Tour 40th Anniversary Exhibition
Carroll Community College 1601 Washington Road, WestminsterThe Carroll County Artists’ Studio Tour is a long-standing Carroll County tradition now in its 40th year in 2024. A broad range of works by talented artists from Carroll County will be on view in this celebratory group exhibition. [...]
Gribs Gallery proudly presents “The Sykesville Painting Club”
Gribs Gallery 208 Main Street, New WindsorThis exhibit features the work of 21 artists done in a wide variety of media and genres. The gallery is open from 4-6pm every Friday and noon to 4pm every Saturday. It is also open any time you see [...]
Chamber Music on the Hill: The Atlantic Guitar Quartet
Scott Center Theatre at Carroll Community CollegeThe Atlantic Guitar Quartet, comprised of Matthew Slotkin, Mark Edwards, Zoe Johnstone Stewart, and James Keretses, is a contemporary music ensemble dedicated to promoting the music of living composers. Through stunning virtuosic performances, innovative programming, and collaborations with other [...]
Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC, 1980–1990
The Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main Street, WestminsterPresented by FLICC
Examine the early DIY punk scene in DC during the 1980s