From Exclusion to Inclusion: Exhibit opening reception
Date and time
Location
1100 Wicomico
1100 Wicomico Street Baltimore, MD 21230Description
Exhibit opening reception
This evening reception marks the opening of 3 architecture exhibits at 1100 Wicomico and it follows a daytime symposium called "From Exclusion to Inclusion: Rethinking Infrastructure to Bridge Baltimore's Divides".
Join us 6:00pm - 7:30pm, with welcome remarks at 6:30pm from event organizers and the 1100 Wicomico building host.
Come network with the speakers and participants from the symposium and with other people from across our city and the Baltimore Sister Cities network! Enjoy delicious vegan appetizers from Pigtown's The Greener Kitchen and Dutch treats from our sister city of Rotterdam while viewing the exhibits.
Advance registration required. Admission is free.
The building is handicapped accessible.
This event is part of AIA Baltimore’s 2019 Architecture Month.
FEATURING THESE EXHIBITS:
- Undesign the Redline by Designing the WE.
- JUST Baltimore and JUST Rotterdam — Graduate architecture student work by RAvB and MSU SA+P centered on Pigtown in Baltimore and Hillesluis in Rotterdam.
- International PARK(ing) Day Designs — MSU SA+P student proposals for installations near MLK Boulevard.
Exhibits are free and open to the public from October 7-14, 2019, weekdays 9am-5pm. More info about the exhibits
RECEPTION SPONSOR
ORGANIZED BY
Cristina Murphy, Assistant Professor, Morgan State University, School of Architecture + Planning (MSU SA+P) & Co-Founder and Architect Associate, XCOOP
With assistance from Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee (BRSCC)
PARTNERS
SYMPOSIUM FINANCIAL SPONSORSHIPS - PLATINUM LEVEL
SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS - GOLD LEVEL
SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS - SILVER LEVEL
Organized by
Cristina Murphy
Assistant Professor at Morgan State University School of Architecture + Planning (MSU SA+P) & Co-Founder and Architect Associate, XCOOP
Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee
Baltimore and Rotterdam’s Sister City relationship was established by the mayors of Baltimore, Maryland USA and Rotterdam, The Netherlands in 1985. The Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee (BRSCC) is a volunteer-run committee based in Baltimore that conducts the sister city affairs. We facilitate mutual exchanges and understanding between the citizens of both cities. We are a member of Baltimore Sister Cities, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non profit. Website: baltimorerotterdam.org