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SUMMARY:Tai Chi in the Garden
DESCRIPTION:Begin your day with an invigorating practice of tai chi in Evergreen’s historic Upper Gardens. The practice\, led by instructors from Baltimore Tai Chi\, is open to all experience levels. Afterwards\, guests can explore the grounds on a self-guided garden tour\, visit the A History of Houseplants exhibition\, tour the museum’s collection of inro and netsuke\, and enjoy light refreshments.
URL:https://museums.jhu.edu/event/tai-chi-in-the-garden/
LOCATION:Evergreen Museum & Library\, 4545 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Painting at Evergreen
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nCalling all budding artists!  Evergreen Museum & Library is now offering plein air painting sessions on the museum grounds. There will be two sessions per month\, from June through October\, and each session will last 2 hours. Attendees can document the change of seasons at Evergreen\, which boasts formal gardens with statues and fountain\, lawn areas\, woods\, and a stream. \nThe use of pencils\, pens\, watercolor and acrylic is permitted only on unpaved/cobbled areas. You are free to set up throughout the grounds\, but please be aware of signage that may limit access to certain areas. Supplies are not included with purchase of ticket. \nVISITOR INFORMATION\n\nPlease bring your own equipment\n\n\nAll visitors must check in at the Gift Shop before setting up their easel\n\n\nFree self-guided tours of the gardens and grounds are included in admission and can be picked up at the Gift Shop \n\n\nFree parking is available on site\n\n\nIn case of inclement weather\, you will be notified to reschedule or cancel
URL:https://museums.jhu.edu/event/plein-air-painting-at-evergreen/
LOCATION:Evergreen Museum & Library\, 4545 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Painting at Evergreen
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nCalling all budding artists!  Evergreen Museum & Library is now offering plein air painting sessions on the museum grounds. There will be two sessions per month\, from June through October\, and each session will last 2 hours. Attendees can document the change of seasons at Evergreen\, which boasts formal gardens with statues and fountain\, lawn areas\, woods\, and a stream. \nThe use of pencils\, pens\, watercolor and acrylic is permitted only on unpaved/cobbled areas. You are free to set up throughout the grounds\, but please be aware of signage that may limit access to certain areas. Supplies are not included with purchase of ticket. \nVISITOR INFORMATION\n\nPlease bring your own equipment\n\n\nAll visitors must check in at the Gift Shop before setting up their easel\n\n\nFree self-guided tours of the gardens and grounds are included in admission and can be picked up at the Gift Shop \n\n\nFree parking is available on site\n\n\nIn case of inclement weather\, you will be notified to reschedule or cancel
URL:https://museums.jhu.edu/event/plein-air-painting-at-evergreen/
LOCATION:Evergreen Museum & Library\, 4545 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture: The Material World of Eyre Hall with Carl Lounsbury
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nBuilt in 1759 by Littleton Eyre\, Eyre Hall on Virginia’s Eastern Shore is one of only a handful of houses in Virginia today that is owned by descendants of its original builders. In addition\, it retains a rich collection of family objects accumulated by several generations of Eyres. As a result\, Eyre Hall is a microcosm of Virginia history. Drawing on research from his latest book\, The Material World of Eyre Hall: Four Centuries of Chesapeake History\, architecture scholar Carl Lounsbury will discuss the history of the property and consider its many legacies. The talk will be preceded by a reception and book-signing at Homewood Museum. \n5-6 p.m. Book-signing and reception at Homewood Museum \n6:30-8 p.m. Talk and Q&A in the Merrick Barn \n  \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\n \nCarl Lounsbury retired in 2016 as the Senior Architectural Historian at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Over a 35-year career there\, he was responsible for long-term research projects such as the study of English and Colonial American public buildings\, churches\, meetinghouses\, and theaters; and the terminology\, practice\, and technology of preindustrial building. He has also had an extensive career consulting with museums\, historical and preservation societies\, academic institutions\, and homeowners in the investigation and restoration of historic buildings. Lounsbury earned his undergraduate degree in history and English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and received his MA and Ph.D. from George Washington University. He is currently Adjunct Associate Professor of History at the College of William and Mary. His publications include An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape and The Courthouses of Early Virginia\, both of which won the Abbott Lowell Cummings Award from the Vernacular Architecture Forum. His most recent book is The Material World of Eyre Hall: Four Centuries of Chesapeake History. \n  \nREGISTRATION\nFREE JHU Students (w/ valid ID)\n$15 JHU Museums Members and JHU Faculty & Staff (with valid ID)\n$20 General Public \nSpace is limited; please register at https://homewoodmuseum.eventbrite.com \n  \nSPONSORSHIP \nThe 2022 Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture is made possible in part by the following generous supporters. If interested in becoming a supporter\, please contact Dominique Zeltzman\, Associate Director of Development for the JHU Museums\, at dzeltzman@jhu.edu.   \n  \nBenefactors \nThe Dugan Griffin Charitable Fund \nJenkins Baer Associates \nForbes and Sara Maner \nMary and Chuck Meyer \nVincent Greene Architects \n  \nPatrons \nShane and Kyle Gahan Chesapeake Tile & Marble \n  \nFellows \nJohn Graham \nMcLain Wiesand \nLibby and Tim Naylor \nSylvia Eggleston Wehr
URL:https://museums.jhu.edu/event/homewood-museum-architecture-lecture-the-material-world-of-eyre-hall-with-carl-lounsbury/
LOCATION:Homewood Museum\, 3400 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
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