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Past Events

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/
 

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.

Arts & Crafts at The Ateaze Senior Center

 
Baltimore Art & Music Project ventured over to the Ateaze Senior Center on August 4, 2011. Grandparents and their grandchildren were able to assist each other in making fabric pillows out of fabric, glue, ribbons and buttons for Arts & Crafts time.

The Underground's First Open Mic Night.


 On Friday, March 11th, BaltimoreAMP had our very own open mic night, for anyone with a desire to showcase their creative creations. Posted in the photo above, Mandy Buttrum shares one of her recently written songs. Check out more of our photos to see what went down.

O'Donnell Heights Day 2010

Mother Seton Academy Rhythm Exercise

  
BaltimoreAMP journeyed to Mother Seton Academy to bring everyone together through rhythm. Many instruments were introduced and a sense of accomplishment filled the room, as students and staff were able to make music by working together as a whole.
 

O'Donnell Heights Family Fun Day 2010

 
In October, Baltimore Art and Music Project had the pleasure of incorpating rhythm instruments at the O'Donnell Heights Family Fun day. As you can see, it really was fun for all ages.

Annual Fund Drive 2010

Dear Friend of Baltimore Art & Music Project:

December 2010 will mark our 16th anniversary!  As many nonprofits have experienced, it has been a challenging year financially for BaltimoreAMP.  More than half our operating budget was cut for FY10, but we will not give up!  Our mission and programming continues to provide “the arts” as an all-inclusive means for individuals to express themselves and for communities to be strengthened and revitalized. 

During these difficult times we are truly in the business of creating moments, moments of creative release that bring imagination, inspiration and hope through art and music.  There is a universal response to the anticipation of an event; the individual must feel good about who they are and where they live.  The arts become that healing power that fosters creative talent, raises social consciousness, promotes civic responsibility, community service and pride.

Your support continues to make all the difference in being able to provide cultural outreach to communities and individuals who traditionally feel excluded from the arts sector.

 

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