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Brice Brown: Proscenium
January 29, 2022 , 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.
![Against a white background scattered with vibrant blue irregular shapes, a troupe of dancers camouflaged in white outfits hold up an assemblage of blue pieces in the shape of a striding golem](https://museums.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/12/Brice-Brown-Proscenium-PR-image-2-scaled-e1638808779320.jpg)
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen’s Bakst Theatre. Supplemented by sculptures and printed materials, the installation is a multimedia experience that collapses boundaries between viewer and participant. On view with regular museum admission.
Exhibition Opening with Artist Talk: Saturday, January 29, 2-4:30 p.m. FREE; advance registration required. Click here to register.