March 29, 2024

STEAM-ing Continues Into Spring at Annmarie

Annmarie presents ads Art to STEM: STEAM-ing program for preschoolers: Fun with Physics, Busy Builders, Wild about Wind

AMG March Textile Classes & Meditative Art

March art classes at Annmarie include weaving fabric, and metal as well as Zentangle classes — a meditative art.

Builders Sought for Fairy-Gnome Homes at AMG

Annemarie Garden Fairy

The deadline is March 1 to submit your design to the 6th Annual Annmarie Garden Fairies in the Garden opening April 10 and running through Sept. 7

View Artists in Their Natural Habitat

Network and interact with working artists as Annmarie Garden opens its Artists in Action exhibit Jan. 17 – March 3.

Public Art Project Kicks off MLK Weekend

Annmarie Garden’s 2015 Public Art Project, “Heartfelt:A Give and Take Project” opens Jan. 17 at the sculpture garden and art center in Solomons, MD

Eating Words: A Book Talk at Annmarie Garden

As part of Annmarie’s Feast Your Eyes exhibit, English Professor Jennifer Cognard-Black presents Eating Words: Recipes as Literature and Books that Cook, Nov. 16, 1-3 pm, Annmarie Garden.

Annmarie Fall Classes for Kids & Families

Art Classes are offered throughout the year at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center’s Studio School for preschoolers to high-schoolers, including day camps during holidays and classes for children and their adults!

Feast Your Eyes: The Art of Food

The new exhibit at Annmarie Garden celebrates our complex relationship with food. Annmarie After Hours opening reception of exhibit is Fri., Oct. 17, 6-9 pm

Artsfest ’14 – “The Finest Arts Festival” in SoMd

Rain or Shine, September 20 & 21, 2014, 10 am – 5 pm, Annmarie Garden in Solomons, MD offers artists, food, and entertainment. The juried event presents more than 165 artist booths and 25 performers.

Explore Wheel-Thrown Ceramics

Posted for Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center September classes start off at Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center with the potter’s wheel. The five-class series is offered Sept. 4, 11, 18, and 25, with an open studio Sept 13 from 6pm – 9pm. No experience is necessary to learn how to use the potter’s wheel to make ceramic items such as cups, bowls, and vases from instructor Ray Bogle. Experienced students can expect to focus on specific forms and refine techniques. The cost to members is  $160, nonmember cost is $175. All materials are provided.Up to 25 lbs of stoneware…