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Jan. 03

BMA Celebrates MICA 200

A focus exhibition recognizing the 200-year legacy of MICA

Date
May 17, 2026 – January 3, 2027
Location
Baltimore Museum of Art
Contemporary Wing
10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore MD 21218
Cost
Free (General Admission)
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Jo Smail. Howling Mongrel. 2004. Baltimore Museum of Art, Gift of Dr. Julien Davis, Baltimore, BMA 2016.11. © Jo Smail

The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) presents BMA Celebrates MICA 200, a focus exhibition recognizing the 200-year legacy of the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and the enduring influence of its artists, faculty, and alumni on Baltimore and the contemporary art world at large. Drawing entirely from the BMA’s collection, the presentation features 17 works that span nearly 150 years with examples of painting, sculpture, photography, film, textiles, jewelry, and works on paper. This diversity of media reflects MICA’s longstanding commitment to material experimentation, critical inquiry, and interdisciplinary practice. BMA Celebrates MICA 200 is on view in the Contemporary Wing from May 17 through January 3, 2027.

Featured artists include both alumni and professors: Timothy App, Betty Cooke, Grace Hartigan, Maren Hassinger, Connie Imboden, Hugh Bolton Jones, Tom Miller, Elle Pérez, Amalie Rothschild, Joyce J. Scott, Jo Smail, Shinique Smith, Aaron Sopher, Grace Turnbulland, Charles H. Walther, as well as the collective MICA Pandemic Quilters. The quilt project includes contributions by Susie Brandt, Kibibi Ajanku, Dr. Denise Bailey-Jones, Sarah Zenobia Barnes, Erika Carruth, Rosa Chang, Katherine Cowan, Joann Dixon, Rae Drotleff, Patty Gallivan, Dr. Leslie King Hammond, Rodette Jones, Joseph E. Malson, Christine Manganaro, Kenya Miles, Audrey Lee Naiva, Marla Parker, Ursula Populoh, Julia Racicot, Glenda Richardson, Rosalind Ford Robinson, Lowery Stokes Sims, Tobyanne Suyemoto, and Lowell Zelenka. Together these works illustrate the depth and breadth of MICA’s program while underscoring the BMA’s role as a steward of Baltimore’s artistic history.

The installation is supported by MICA’s Board of Trustees Bicentennial Sponsors, the Davis Exhibition Endowment Fund at MICA, and the Winifred Gordon Foundation.

 

Pictured: Jo Smail. “Howling Mongrel,” 2004. Baltimore Museum of Art, Gift of Dr. Julien Davis, Baltimore, BMA 2016.11. © Jo Smail

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