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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.

"My Big Fat Bawlmer Wedding" 2012


 

 

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Fri, 03/02/2012 - 7:00pm - Sat, 03/03/2012 - 12:00am

First Choir Practice


Shiloh DeJesus, Jess Saxton, and Mandy Buttrum led the first choir practice at Eastside Family Resource Center yesterday.

The Winter Festival Of Wonders


 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
The Winter Festival of Wonders

Magic Tricks and Holiday Songs at Eastside Family Resource Center

 
This past Saturday, the Eastside Family Resource Center enjoyed magic tricks from magician David London, followed by a holiday singalong with Angie Lazarony and Mandy Buttrum.

Zumba With Suzanne Diehl

 This past Saturday, Suzanne Diel came to the Eastside Family Resource Center and introduced everyone to Zumba.

Children and parents of all ages participated and were exposed to all kinds of music, such as Latin and pop.

Zombies In The Park II

 
On October 15, 2011, zombie enthusiasts gathered at Dundalk Heritage Park for Zombies In The Park II. Games, contests, and other fun filled activities were had for all to enjoy. What a wonderful day of horror it was...

"Mixtum" at The Eastside Family Resource Center

Last Saturday Baltimore Art & Music Project teamed up with the creator of the board game "Mixtum" to provide the parents and children of the Family Resource Center a chance to play...
 

 
Needless to say it was a Hit!!!!
 
For more info about Mixtum be sure to check out the website: mixtum.org/
 

Artist Jennifer Harding makes USA Today

Last month, Jennifer Harding spoke to the Eastside Family Resource Center about her Lee DeWyze series of paintings and the inspiration she achieves through his music.  This month, she was featured in USA Today

T-shirts with Jennifer Harding at The Eastside Family Resource Center


Jennifer Harding spoke to the Eastside Family Resource Center about her Lee DeWyze series of paintings and the inspiration she achieves through his music. The kids looked over the paintings, as each one of the songs that inspired them played. The plan was to get them inspired to create their own art. Everyone was given their own t-shirts and art supplies to create a shirt.

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