Gallery Reimagined
We had a wonderful time partnering with the League of Employees of African Descent (LEAD) for their second event held at Merck & Co.
"A Century of Black History Commemorations" Exhibition and Panel Discussion curated by Erasto Curtis Matthews
We thank all the artists and everyone for their support in showing up, putting things together, and tuning into the discussion. Here's just a sneak peek of some of the work displayed! See you next time!๐
Be sure to keep a look out for more upcoming events.
03/08/2026
Join us Sunday March 15th for a spectacular afternoon speaking with our featured young talented artists! These students range between the ages of 11-19 and have made some amazing work.
We would love to have you share your input and encouragement for our future generations of artists.
02/27/2026
An interactive workshop that helps visual artists increase visibility and reach new audiences. Led by PR and marketing expert Cherrie Woods, the session breaks down how to create a clear PR and promotions plan using real-world examples and a simple framework. Artists will learn practical ways to promote their work, connect with media and communities, and build confidence around sharing their art. https://www.eventbrite.com/manage/events/1979790311115/details
01/14/2026
Join Gallery Reimagined for Artrepreneur Talk with Black Art Today Foundation - https://mailchi.mp/galleryreimagined/khateetaemersongalleryerimaginedorg
Thank you everyone who came to the opening reception of STEM to Studio! Special thank yous to our partner IMET and of course all our featured artists for their incredible work!โค๏ธ
The shared inspiration of science and art comes to life displaying the overlaps of experimentation, research, representation, learning, risk, theory, and of course completion.
If you missed the opening you can always visit or of course by appointment. Keep a look out for our upcoming closing reception! ๐ฅผ๐๏ธ See you soon๐
We were honored to witness and learn from about her journey as an artist, how others can maintain their practices, and to also be able to celebrate her belated birthday! ๐
Some key elements we discussed involved her "why" in creating art, being art, and being an artist. That there would be no breathing without art and that it is useful for artists to do many things to stay engaged and inspired.
Not only did we learn some logistics behind artistic careers but also the time consuming diligence in working with indigo. As strives to make sure that conversation includes Africa she reminds us also that when we remember the beauty of this patchwork we call life, you keep going.๐
Thank you all so much for attending and thank you again for your wisdom! Be sure to visit her website: KibibiAjanku.com and RSVP to the next one!๐ฅณ๐๐พ
Stay tuned for our next opening reception: STEM to Studio this Saturday Nov 1st
10/20/2025
*https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-artrepreneur-turn-your-passion-into-a-business-tickets-1760134964059?aff=oddtdtcreator*
How do you transform a deep, cultural passion into a sustainable and impactful business? Arterepreneur speaker Kibibi Ajanku Saturday Oct. 25, 2025 4-6 PM at Gallery Reimagined 311 S. Exeter St. Baltimore, MD 21202
09/06/2025
STEM To Studio Artist Call - https://mailchi.mp/1b8d7a65335c/untitled-7791294
04/28/2025
Come experience the vibrant art and rich culture of Baltimore at the Wazobia Art & Cultural Festival!
Baltimoreโs Wazobia Art & Cultural Festival, https://wazobiafestival.net/ Get Tickets https://www.eventbrite.com/e/baltimores-wazobia-art-cultural-festival-tickets-1215729943989
Host: Gallery Reimagined, https://galleryreimagined.org/
Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025
Time: 1pm โ 5pm
Place: City Springs Elementary / Middle School
100 S. Caroline St. Baltimore, MD 21202
Artwork | Baltimore | Gallery Reimagined Engage with our community of emerging artists. Discover unique artwork at Gallery Reimagined in Baltimore.
12/10/2024
he Mental Health Awareness event will take place at the Baltimore Light Street Pavilion. During this event, you will have the unique opportunity to explore Creatively Black, the largest gathering of talented Black artists in Baltimore. Founded by Joy Bramble and Paris Brown and curated by Larry Poncho Brown, this remarkable collection features over 400 works of art by more than 100 artists. The gallery showcases a diverse range of emerging, mid-career, and established talents.
Their collective artworks tell a powerful narrative of resilience, innovation, and cultural pride. Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in the vibrant and inspiring world of Creatively Black.
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