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Welcome to the home of Baltimore Art & Music Project.

 

Baltimore Art & Music Project (BaltimoreAMP) is a non-profit organization devoted to societal change through the healing powers of art, culture and music.  Through dynamic programming, and the definition of art as an all-inclusive means for individuals to express themselves, the project aims to empower communities with the tools necessary for creating autonomous neighborhoods.

Baltimore Art & Music Project provides opportunities for the community, and for young people in particular, to experience, participate in and create music and art. We believe that music and the arts can be used as a way to strengthen, uplift and renew the spirit and well-being of the individual and the community.

Earth Day Festival 2010


Baltimore Art & Music Project celebrates 15 years!
 

date: 
Sat, 04/24/2010 - 12:00pm - 6:00pm

Meet MILKSHAKE!

Everybody, meet Milkshake!

BaltimoreAMP is pleased to announce that Milkshake will be headlining our 15 year anniversary Earthday extravaganza!

 For more on Milkshake check their website and the video below!

Underground Concert


 
The Underground - "Artists Helping Haiti Earthquake Victims"
Friday, March 5, 2010
Doors Open 7pm      Ages 14+
$5 Admission - Proceeds donated to American Red Cross

 

My Big Fat Bawlmer Wedding

 

Come in your most Outrageous Wedding Attire!

Friday, February 26, 2010
UAW Hall – Brewer’s Hill
1010 S. Oldham Street
Baltimore, MD 21224
7pm – Midnight

 

To Benefit Baltimore Art & Music Project

 
date: 
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 7:00pm - Sat, 02/27/2010 - 12:00am

An Interview With Susan Detwiler

 
 
Susan Detwiler is an illustrator living and working in Baltimore. She has illustrated The First Teddy Bear by Helen Kay, One Wolf Howls by Scotti Cohn, and many of the Reading Roots Shared Stories series. For more information, visit her website here.
 
 

Baltimore AMP & NLI Research Institute, Japan

Baltimore Art & Music Project selected as a case study model by Japan's NLI Research Institute.

Nov. 30, 2009

Baltimore Art & Music Project is proud to announce that they were recently chosen by the NLI Research Institute in Japan to serve as a case study model that focuses on the efficacy of cultural community outreach programs and their importance in industrialized nations.

The endeavor, entitled "Research Project for Regional Revitalization through Arts and Culture," began in October of 2008 and was commissioned by the Japan Foundation for Regional Art-Activities (JAFRA).

Chief researcher Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto recently visited the United States to study relevant American programs, one of which was Baltimore Art & Music Project.

 

 

Andrea Gise & Dancers

 

I wanted to begin this article with some sort of inspiring quote or notion about the relationship between hard work and success; however, I truly think after reading about the many accomplishments Andrea Gise & Dancers have achieved, the ties are quite obvious; success cannot be handed to you. This week I had the pleasure of interviewing the owner and creator of Andrea Gise & Dancers, Andrea Gise.

 

 

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