Maryland Art Place (MAP), in partnership with Quinn Evans, is excited to announce its upcoming show, EXCHANGE. Featuring artworks centric to energy in relation to the built environment. Artworks will be literal or abstract, but must examine the dynamic relationship between energy systems and architectural spaces, and how these interactions shape our daily lives, environments, and future.
The opening reception will coincide with the NOMA conference and its theme of Exchange, on Wednesday, October 23 from 6 to 8 pm at Quinn Evans located at 100 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201.
Featured artwork will explore the following aspects:
The impact of renewable energy sources on urban and rural landscapes.
The interplay between natural and artificial lighting in architectural design.
The influence of energy consumption patterns on city planning and infrastructure.
The role of sustainable practices in shaping the future of building design.
Personal or societal reflections on energy efficiency and environmental impact.