Sophia Louise Crownfield was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1862. By 1889 she moved to New York City and soon began working as a designer for the textile industry, creating floral- and plant-based patterns for the women's dress silk trade. One…
Both a photographer and painter, William Henry Jackson is an early American artist whose work primarily documents the American West and Southwest of the late 1800s. He worked at various times for the Union Pacific and Baltimore & Ohio railroads,…
Selection of films about gay, lesbian and queer people. From fiction to documentary, each story highlights queer identities, relationships and politics.
At Decker Library we are celebrating July as International Zine Month. In the exhibition case are a range of zines, many from or about Baltimore.
What are zines? Zines are usually self-published, DIY, non-profit, limited edition, folded or stapled,…
Film legends Martin Landau and George Romero passed away just one day apart in 2017. This display showcases the movies in which they starred and directed, available in the Decker Library.
On August 21, 2017 Baltimore, along with all of North America, will be plunged into darkness as a solar eclipse covers the earth in the shadow of the moon. According to Space.com, it is the first time such a large-scale eclipse has fallen over the…
Join us for an opening reception for Exhibitions at MICA: The First 100 Years, Thursday, September 7, 2017 from 4 to 6 p.m.! The exhibit runs through September.
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A new exhibition in the Decker Library is the work of Shelby Stierhoff…
This year the Departments of Drawing and Painting hosted their 10th Sketchbook Annual on Oct. 2, in which students and faculty were encouraged to show their musings, studies, notes, and doodles with the rest of the MICA campus.
October 11th is National Coming Out Day. Celebrate the courage of gay men, women and non-gendered people with this selection of queer films ranging from fiction to documentary, dramatic to lighthearted, and independent to blockbuster.