Current Exhibitions

Best in Show: Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Preakness Stakes

Best in Show: Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Preakness Stakes   |     |  

Best in Show: A Contemporary Fine Art Exhibition Celebrating Maryland’s Rich Equestrian Culture & the 150th Anniversary of the Preakness Stakes

On View: May 15  - June 21, 2025

Opening Reception + BROMO Art Walk: Thursday, May 15 | 5 PM to 9 PM (FREE)

Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday | 11 AM to 4 PM:

Maryland Art Place (MAP) is excited to announce, "Best in Show," an exhibition celebrating Maryland's rich equestrian culture through the lens of contemporary art, made in partnership with the Preakness Festival 150 and Sport Corp., Maryland. The Opening Reception will take place on Thursday, May 15 and will coincide with the annual Bromo District Art Walk, which attracts thousands of visitors, maximizing the exhibition's impact and visibility.

MAP’s Best in Show Award Juror for this inaugural exhibition is Amy Eva Raehse, a MAP Program Advisory Committee Member and Executive Director, Curator & Partner at Goya Contemporary in Baltimore City. The top three "Best in Show" artists will be pinned and awarded cash prizes: Best in Show ($1,000,) Not Just a Runner Up ($500,) and Honorable Mention ($250.) the night of the opening, Thursday May 15, 2025

The preliminary jurying process was executed by MAP's Executive & Exhibition Directors + Program Committee member, Amanda Burnham, Professor of Foundations Coordinator, Department of Art+Design, Art History, Art Education; Towson University, Towson, MD.

Exhibiting Artists: Alexander Yaggy (photography,) Benjamin Jancewicz (photography,) Bria Edwards (photography,) Jack Novosel (painting,) Jennifer Hudson (mixed media,) Joseph M. Giordano (photography,) Jude Asher (sculpture,) Kevin Hailey (painting,) Leonard Streckfus (sculpture,) Lo Younge (painting,) Magan Ruthke (painting,) Michael Stevenson (painting,) Murat Sener (sculpture,) Rebecca Raubacher (painting,) Salih Zeki Sayer (sculpture,) Sharon Pierce McCullough (painting,) Sophie Chao (mixed media,) Trisha Kyner (sculpture) and Louise Wallendorf (lithography.)

Abbreviated Bio: Amy Eva Raehse

Prize Juror, Amy Raehse is the Executive Director and Partner at Goya Contemporary Gallery, which focuses on exhibiting, representing, and managing global artists and their careers in the field of Contemporary Art in both primary and secondary markets, and is the only gallery in the state of Maryland to be recognized by the ADAA for upholding the nation's highest standards of connoisseurship, scholarship, and ethical practices in the field of fine arts. Raehse has worked across various sectors including museum, gallery, not-for-profit, commercial, and academic arts over three decades. Her contributions have led to the placement of thousands of artworks in esteemed museum, public, and private collections worldwide.

Bio: Amanda Burnham

Amanda Burnham is an art professor at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland, and an award-winning visual artist whose drawings and installations have been exhibited internationally in venues including the Walters Art Museum, the Smithsonian Institutions, the Berman Museum, and the Delaware Contemporary. A 2025 Sondheim Art Prize Finalist, four time MSAC Individual Artist Awards recipient, and 2014 Ruby’s Grantee, Burnham holds a B.A. from Harvard University and an M.F.A. from Yale University.

About Preakness Festival 150

Preakness Festival 150 is a week-long celebration leading up to the iconic Preakness Stakes, blending world-class horse racing with cultural experiences, live entertainment, community events, and economic opportunities. The festival aims to drive tourism, showcase Maryland’s equestrian heritage, fuel business growth, and invest in communities. Preakness Festival 150 is produced by The Sport & Entertainment Corporation of Maryland, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization and an affiliated foundation of the Maryland Sports Commission, a division of the Maryland Stadium Authority.

About Maryland Art Place (MAP)

Maryland Art Place (MAP) inspires, supports, and encourages artistic expression through innovative programming, exhibitions, and educational opportunities while recognizing the powerful impact of art on the community. Since 1981, MAP has been a critical resource for contemporary art in the Mid-Atlantic—nurturing new ideas and engaging the public.

 

Upcoming Exhibitions

What's to come at MAP

Jennifer McBrien | Hotel Indigo

On View: Tuesday, June 11 - August 29, 2025

Reception: Wednesday, July 2, 2025 | 5 PM to 7 PM

Hotel Indigo | 24 West Franklin Street | Free & Open to the Public

Maryland Art Place, in partnership with Hotel Indigo Baltimore is pleased to present a solo exhibition byMaryland-based artist, Jennifer McBrien. The exhibition is on view at Hotel Indigo, located at 24 West Franklin St. from June 11 - August 29, 2025.  A public reception will take place Wednesday, July 2 from 5 PM to 7 PM

About the artist

Jennifer McBrien is a Baltimore textile artist who uses her sewing machine as a drawing tool to honor her fragile subjects. Her process begins with her ink drawings that are then translated through the eloquence of the stitched line. She uses fabrics to play with patterns, depth, transparency, and narrative. 

McBrien studied painting at Towson State University and the Maryland Institute, College of Art, receiving a BS in Fine Arts and an Advanced Teaching Certificate in Art Education for the state of Maryland. She taught in the Baltimore County School system for her last 15 years as Department Head for Parkville High School’s Art department. McBrien attributes her proficiency in drawing to drawing in front of a critical audience while teaching high school art for thirty years.

Please join us on Wednesday, July 2 from 5 PM  to 7 PM at Hotel Indigo for the opening reception celebrating the solo exhibition of Jennifer McBrien. Hotel Indigo is free and open to the public. Please visit Hotel Indigo website for hours of operation.

Young Blood 2025

Young Blood Exhibition:

On View: Thursday, July 10 - Saturday, August 24, 2025

Opening Reception: Thursday, July 10 | 6 pm to 9 pm

Maryland Art Place is proud to announce the return of Young Blood marking MAP’s 16th Young Blood program which has, to date,  provided an important post-graduate artistic platform for transitioning Masters of Fine Arts students. Since 2008 Young Blood has continually brought recent graduates together to make new connections and present special selections from their thesis project(s). The exhibition will highlight exceptional works ranging in media.

Young Blood Exhibiting Artists:

McCoy Chance | UMBC

Lolo Gem | TU

Huxley Green | MICA

Trevon Jakaar Coleman | UMD

Mariia Usova | UMBC

Dooree Kang | MICA

Ahlam Khamis | UMBC 

Cody Pryseski | TU

Rida Yawar | MICA

Our Mission

Maryland Art Place (MAP) inspires, supports, and encourages artistic expression through innovative programming, exhibitions, and educational opportunities while recognizing the powerful impact art can have on our community. MAP creates a dynamic environment for artists of our time to engage the public by nurturing and promoting new ideas. MAP has served as a critical resource for contemporary art in the Mid-Atlantic since 1981.

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Phone: 410.204.1959
E-mail: map@mdartplace.org