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SUMMARY:Music at Evergreen: Viano Quartet
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PERFORMERS\nPraised for their “virtuosity\, visceral expression\, and rare unity of intention” (Boston Globe)\, the Viano Quartet are one of the most sought-after performing young ensembles today. Since winning First Prize at the 2019 Banff International String Quartet Competition\, they have traveled to nearly every major city across the globe\, captivating audiences in New York\, London\, Berlin\, Vancouver\, Paris\, Beijing\, Toronto\, Lucerne\, and Los Angeles. \nThe quartet is currently in-residence at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Bowers Program from 2024-2027 and the Music in the Morning series in Vancouver until 2025\, where their focus will be to commission new works and lead extensive community engagement initiatives. Previous residencies include the Curtis Institute\, Colburn Conservatory\, Northern Michigan University\, and Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University. \nThe performance will be followed by a meet-and-greet reception with the artists. Space is limited; advance tickets required. \nClick here for Music at Evergreen subscription tickets. \n\nCONCERT PROGRAM*\nLudwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 11 in F minor\, Op. 95 “Serioso” \nFlorence Price: “Andante moderato” from String Quartet No. 1 in G major \nKrzysztof Penderecki: String Quartet No. 3 “Leaves of an Unwritten Diary” \nINTERMISSION \nBedřich Smetana: String Quartet No. 1 in E minor “From My Life” \n*program is subject to change at the artist’s discretion. \n\nSPONSORSHIP\nMusic at Evergreen is made possible by the Evergreen House Foundation.
URL:https://museums.jhu.edu/event/music-at-evergreen-viano-quartet/
LOCATION:Evergreen Museum & Library\, 4545 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Girlhood in 1820s Baltimore
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will reflect on the limitation of gender imposed on the lives of two girls in Baltimore City\, Virginia Clemm Poe (born on August 15\, 1822) and Frances E.W. Harper (born September 24\, 1825). These two women born into working-class families lived separate realities in 1820s Baltimore. Yet\, their worlds were profoundly shaped by gender norms that conscripted their worlds\, choices\, and trajectories. Looking at their lives contributes to the subfield of girlhood studies. \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nIda Jones serves as the Associate Director of Special Collections and University Archivist at Morgan State University. A noted professional archivist and historian\, award-winning author\, educator\, and recognized leader in the field of African American women’s history. She is a member of the Baltimore City Historical Society and the Maryland Women’s Heritage Center. Her interest in Baltimore history is a growing interest since recently moving to the city. \n  \nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nSuggested Donation\n$5.00\n\n\n\nFriends of JHU Museums & JHU Students\nFREE\n\n\n\n\nPlease register HERE \n  \n 
URL:https://museums.jhu.edu/event/girlhood-in-1820s-baltimore/
LOCATION:Homewood Museum\, 3400 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Homewood Museum":MAILTO:museums@jhu.edu
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SUMMARY:Oscar's Forgotten Best Picture
DESCRIPTION:Most trivia and film fans will know that Wings has the honor of being the first Winner of Best Picture. But did you know that there were two Best Picture categories for the 1st Academy Awards? Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans won “Best Unique and Artistic Picture” that night as well. Enjoy popcorn as we watch this forgotten film and learn about its place in film history from Johns Hopkins film professor Linda DeLibero. \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nLinda DeLibero is Senior Lecturer and Special Advocate for Alumni and Outreach in the Film and Media Studies program at Johns Hopkins University\, where she teaches courses on film history and aesthetics\, most recently Labyrinths of Passion: The Films of Pedro Almodóvar\, Persistence of Vision: Time\, Memory and History in Recent Global Cinema\, and Teens on Screen. She was director of the program from 2001-17 and served as Co-Director of the JHU-MICA Film Centre from 2015-18. She received an MA in the Writing Seminars at JHU in 1989 and has published on film\, media\, and cultural studies since 1990 in a wide range of publications\, including ASAP/Journal\, Raritan\, Book Forum\, The Hopkins Review\, The Village Voice\, VLS\, The Boston Review\, In These Times\, and Newsday. She also lectures widely on film and media culture\, and her archived podcasts on film can be heard on Dan Rodricks’ Roughly Speaking on the Baltimore Sun website. \n  \nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nGeneral Admission\n$10.00\n\n\n\nJHU Faculty & Staff\n$5.00\n\n\n\nFriends of the JHU Museums\nFREE\n\n\n\nJHU Students\nFREE\n\n\n\n\nPlease register HERE
URL:https://museums.jhu.edu/event/oscars-forgotten-best-picture/
LOCATION:Evergreen Museum & Library\, 4545 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Applications Due for 2024 Pinkard-Bolton Internship
DESCRIPTION:NAN PINKARD-AURELIA BOLTON INTERNSHIP\nHomewood Museum / Deadline: March 15\, 2024\n\nEstablished in honor of Anne Merrick Pinkard by lead gifts from Aurelia Garland Bolton and Hershel L. Seder\, and support from the France-Merrick Foundation. This internship celebrates the lifelong friendship of these two women\, and their shared devotion to Homewood Museum. \n\nSUMMER 2024 PROJECT\nThis internship will include a $1\,500 stipend to be paid for approximately 100 hours of work over the course of 8 weeks during Summer 2024 at Homewood Museum ($15/hour). The selected candidate will work with the Curator of Collections to arrange a schedule that works best to complete these hours. \nThis summer\, the Pinkard-Bolton intern will conduct original research on the history of Homewood Museum\, with the goal of completing an online exhibition to present their research. Work will be supervised by the JHU Museums’ Curator of Collections and will potentially include research focused on enslaved and convict labor conducted when the property was under the ownership of Samuel Wyman during the mid-19th-century. Students will be expected to conduct research on site at Homewood and possibly at other archives in the Baltimore area. Over the course of the summer\, the selected student will have opportunities to conduct archival research\, practice writing for a general museum audience\, and gain practical experience in day-to-day museum work. \n\nELIGIBILITY\nAll candidates must be enrolled as undergraduate students at the Johns Hopkins University and must have some relevant coursework in at least one of the following: American art\, American architecture\, American history\, anthropology\, material culture\, education\, or the Museums & Society Program. Information on Homewood Museum may be found online at https://museums.jhu.edu. \n\nTO APPLY\nApplicants should submit a resume or curriculum vitae\, a reference letter from a professor or previous supervisor\, as well as a letter of interest describing interests and relevant experience by Friday\, March 15\, 2024. All materials should be emailed to Curator of Collections Michelle Fitzgerald at mfitzg19@jhu.edu. \n\nQUESTIONS\nInterested Johns Hopkins undergraduate students are welcome to contact Michelle Fitzgerald at mfitzg19@jhu.edu.
URL:https://museums.jhu.edu/event/applications-due-for-2023-pinkard-bolton-internship/
LOCATION:Homewood Museum\, 3400 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
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