Discovering @CorradettiGlass Gallery in Clipper Mill, Woodberry, Baltimore

A studio and gallery with gorgeous presentation in the Historic Clipper Mill of Woodberry, Baltimore. The staff is friendly and accessible, a great find. Prices are as expected, about $250+ for most vases, but ranges $120+. There’s some experimental fun glasswears here, as well as some fun decorative household items, for about $20+! They hold and are available for events and parties here, have a stage,  and of course, have a gorgeous craft store alongside the studio floor. Www.corradetti.com

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Julie Sayo’s “Asthma & Design” as part of MICA’s MA in Social Design Thesis Exhibition in the Pinkard Gallery in the Bunting Center

Inspirational and informative, social media artist and graphic designer, Julie Sayo, explores  a designer’s role in “improviding health communication related to asthma” in “Asthma & Design” as part of the Master of Arts in Social Design Thesis Exhibition. Her work recognizes that many of Baltimore’s minority children face the issue without help. Her interactive booklets and posters are eye-catching, playful, and quick to understand. If you have the time, check out her work in person! On Exhibition until this Friday’s closing reception from 5-7pm.

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Remy Peritz’s “Current Debates” as part of MICA’s MA in Social Design Thesis Exhibition in the Pinkard Gallery in the Bunting Center

My favorite piece I’ve found as part of the Master of Arts in Social Design Thesis Exhibition is Remy Peritz‘s “Current Debates.” He asks various questions, looking for democratic responses studying social media’s worth…explaining a work in progress in which he researches how social design grows, it seems. Aside from the gallery installation, he has an online survey at www.definesocialdesign.com. I’ll definitely be taking it!

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