For Families

Free Family Sundays: Make a Relief Print

Meet us in the new Joseph Education Center Studio to make a relief print inspired by zines in the special exhibition Joyce J. Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams. This program will be led by BMA Family Programs Educator Catherine Mapp.

Free Family Sundays is a drop-in, art-making workshop designed for families with children ages 6 to 9 years old.

Teaching Artist

Catherine Rupan Mapp was born in 1994 in Miami, Florida. She has studied Interdisciplinary Sculpture at the Maryland Institute College of Art and Fibres at Alberta University of the Arts. Mapp has been included in various important exhibitions including, the 1st Miami Contemporary Small Format Exhibition by Cowry Art Studio, Miami; XXChange: A Showcase of Women Artists and Makers sponsored by The Contemporary and The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation and organized by the Baltimore Women’s Maker’s Collective at Area 405, Baltimore; and Fate, Destiny and Self Determination, 7th Annual World Textile Art Biennial, Montevideo, Uruguay in collaboration with Line Dufour. Mapp has also been included in many Fibre Art publications including: The Biggest Little Tapestries in the World: 12th International Small Format Show by the American Tapestry Alliance, Reno, NV; and Dyeing Now: Contemporary Makers Celebrate Ethel Mariet’s Legacy at the Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft, East Sussex, England. Mapp currently lives and works in Baltimore where she co-curates a bi-weekly livestream broadcast called Virtual Underground DC, combining an international cast of DJs and visual artists.

The Details

Location BMA Main Campus

Dates & Times

Sun May 19 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm