The public exhibition of student art is an expectation of the
visual arts program. It serves as a way to recognize student
achievement and assess the program. The Office of Visual Arts
conducts a number of exhibits on a regional and countywide basis
and encourages individual schools to seek as many opportunities
as possible to showcase student work.
Baltimore County has established a number of partnerships with
the community for exhibit venues and countywide exhibits are
scheduled throughout the year in different locations. Annual
exhibits are scheduled at the Walters Art Museum, the Baltimore
Museum of Art, CCBC Dundalk, Security Square Mall, and Goucher
College. Regional and individual school exhibits can be seen
at the Greenwood campus. Check the exhibit calendar for the dates
and times these exhibits occur.
The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) and the Maryland
Art Education Association (MAEA) also sponsor exhibits. Artwork
selected by the Visual Arts Offices of each county are submitted
to these exhibits on an annual basis. Exhibits can be viewed
at the Baltimore City office of the Maryland State Department
of Education Board Room and on the Eighth Floor. MSDE also sponsors
an exhibit at the Louis L. Goldstein Treasury Building in Annapolis.
The annual exhibit sponsored by the Maryland Art Education Association
is generally located at the same location as the annual conference.
The Fall 2006 exhibt will take place at the Fine Arts Center
at Towson University.