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Accomplished Arts Apprenticeships Recruiting Fair

October 22, 2022 @ 12:00 pm 3:00 pm

A person uses a circular saw in a workshop.
Free $0

Prospective apprentices, instructors, and supporters of the Accomplished Arts Apprenticeships (AAA) at the Peale are invited to this “Recruiting Fair” at the Peale! Meet AAA’s leaders and sponsors, and find out how you can be part of this game-changing program. At the fair, the program’s leaders will be actively recruiting apprentices to participate in AAA’s second cohort to start work at the Peale on November 1. Apprentices are paid $20/hour for a minimum of 15 hours/week while they learn over the course of the 32-week program.

The Accomplished Arts Apprentices (AAA) program aims to increase equity and inclusion in the arts, creative and preservation trades with specific focus on people from marginalized communities in Baltimore. Launched in 2020 by Jeffrey Kent, the Peale’s Chief Curator, the program is now recruiting its second cohort of apprentices. Apprentices receive hands-on training in exhibition installation, art handling, historic preservation, and related trades, as well as greater involvement in and appreciation of the arts lifelong. The program teaches professional as well as life skills that will be useful to any future employment the apprentices may pursue, including how to identify and secure fulfilling lifetime work opportunities. Importantly for people from economic disadvantage, the trades skills being taught in this program lead to well-paid, meaningful careers that don’t require the up-front investment of a college degree but are both financially and creatively rewarding, helping strengthen and preserve communities and their cultural heritage.

Jeffrey Kent will be on hand at the fair, as well as Shauntee Daniels, Executive Director of the Baltimore National Heritage Area. David Gibney, the historic preservation artisan teaching as part of the program, will demonstrate some of the skills that apprentices will learn. Graduates from the AAA program’s first cohort will be available to answer questions about their experiences of the program.

225 Holliday Street
Baltimore, MD 21202 United States
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Accessibility

ASL interpretation is available upon request for this event. ASL requests must be made three full business days prior to an event.

Wheelchair and Physical Building Access / The Peale has a brand new elevator! The new accessible entrance is on the left side of the building, down Watchouse alley about 100 ft. There is a keypad on the right side of the elevator door. Press the button to call the elevator. There is a door that will swing open automatically once the elevator is called so stand back. Once the door is open you can enter the elevator portico and then step/roll/dance into the elevator. When you come out of the elevator you will be in a short hallway by the bathrooms and the lobby and welcome desk is on the right. There are three floors in the Peale there is a handrail on all flights of stairs. Various and ample forms of seating is available in every room. The historic entrance has five steps and no functioning handrail.

Parking / There is a temporary drop off spot in the “no parking” zone directly in front of the Holliday St. entrance. There are multiple public paid parking lots within a two block radius of The Peale as well as street parking. There are 4 access parking spots on the 200 block of Holliday Street.

Visual Descriptions and more / For additional information about captioning, ASL, services, and more, please visit our Accessibility page.

Visual Descriptions and more / For additional information about captioning, ASL, services, and more, please visit our Accessibility page.

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