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  1. The Gallery Building (5707 Smith Avenue), a former Sisters of Mercy Convent once known as Provincial House, was given to Baltimore Clayworks by The St. Paul Companies in 2001. The gallery building was built in the late 1890’s with an addition in 1951. It houses exhibition space, administrative space, and the Shop, a retail sales gallery.

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    Baltimore Clayworks is Artist–Centered, committed to the principle that making and appreciating art are essential to the nourishment of the human spirit. Baltimore Clayworks isInclusive, bringing a lens of equity in race, disability, and gender to all decisions as we deliver programs to both new learners and professional artists, students, and coll...

    Provide affordable studio space, equipment, and professional opportunities that encourage participation by national and international ceramic artists who produce ceramic artworks of the highest quality. Bring stellar emerging and established artists to Baltimore through our residency and exhibitions programs. Offer hands-on studio and community cla...

    By employing an anti-racist/anti-ableist framework, Baltimore Clayworks (BCW) affirms the gifts of all artists to harness the power of clay. We acknowledge the systemic inequity that exists in the nonprofit arts world we inhabit. BCW opposes injustice that limits access of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) peoples, individuals with disabil...

  2. Baltimore Clayworks, Baltimore, Maryland. 5,540 likes · 27 talking about this · 2,253 were here. Baltimore Clayworks' mission is to develop, sustain, and promote an artist-centered community.

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  3. Baltimore Clayworks 5707 Smith Ave., Baltimore, MD 21209. Gallery and Shop Hours Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sunday-Monday, 12:00 – 5:00 pm Phone 410.578.1919 Voice/TTY 800.552.7724 Email info@baltimoreclayworks.org. Subscribe to our email newsletter. Social Media Please follow and like us on social media.

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Baltimore Clayworks offers a variety of workshops as well as longer classes through three “semesters” in the fall, spring, and summer—for children and adults. Their workshops and classes provide opportunities to learn techniques like hand building with different focuses: Jamaican coil and soft slab building, human-hybrids, or figurative ...

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