The NDMU Art Hive, facilitated by members of the NDMU Art Therapy Department and students, welcomes the NDMU community and everyone else for free and open art making! Join us in Fourier 102 for self-care, skill-sharing and community building! An abundance of art supplies is provided, and the space is wheelchair accessible.  No RSVP required- drop in! All ages and abilities are welcome to attend.

An Art Hive welcomes everyone as an artist and believes art making is a human behavior. Art Hives celebrate the strengths and creative capacities of individuals and communities. Art Hives provide an opportunity for open-studio-style shared making, skills sharing, communication, and community building between participants. The Art Hive model is grounded in two decades of community based art therapy research and practice. The NDMU Art Hive is held every Monday from 12 to 2 pm, and the second Saturday of each month from 10 am to 12 pm.

IMPRINT

Undergraduate Students: Attend this IMPRINT designated event (Global Awareness & Diversity Pillar) to earn a badge and work toward earning a certificate.

The NDMU Art Hive, facilitated by members of the NDMU Art Therapy Department and students, welcomes the NDMU community and everyone else for free and open art making! Join us in Fourier 102 for self-care, skill-sharing and community building! An abundance of art supplies is provided, and the space is wheelchair accessible.  No RSVP required- drop in! All ages and abilities are welcome to attend.

An Art Hive welcomes everyone as an artist and believes art making is a human behavior. Art Hives celebrate the strengths and creative capacities of individuals and communities. Art Hives provide an opportunity for open-studio-style shared making, skills sharing, communication, and community building between participants. The Art Hive model is grounded in two decades of community based art therapy research and practice. The NDMU Art Hive is held every Monday from 12 to 2 pm, and the second Saturday of each month from 10 am to 12 pm.

IMPRINT

Undergraduate Students: Attend this IMPRINT designated event (Global Awareness & Diversity Pillar) to earn a badge and work toward earning a certificate.

The NDMU Art Hive, facilitated by members of the NDMU Art Therapy Department and students, welcomes the NDMU community and everyone else for free and open art making! Join us in Fourier 102 for self-care, skill-sharing and community building! An abundance of art supplies is provided, and the space is wheelchair accessible.  No RSVP required- drop in! All ages and abilities are welcome to attend.

An Art Hive welcomes everyone as an artist and believes art making is a human behavior. Art Hives celebrate the strengths and creative capacities of individuals and communities. Art Hives provide an opportunity for open-studio-style shared making, skills sharing, communication, and community building between participants. The Art Hive model is grounded in two decades of community based art therapy research and practice. The NDMU Art Hive is held every Monday from 12 to 2 pm, and the second Saturday of each month from 10 am to 12 pm.

IMPRINT

Undergraduate Students: Attend this IMPRINT designated event (Global Awareness & Diversity Pillar) to earn a badge and work toward earning a certificate.

The NDMU Art Hive, facilitated by members of the NDMU Art Therapy Department and students, welcomes the NDMU community and everyone else for free and open art making! Join us in Fourier 102 for self-care, skill-sharing and community building! An abundance of art supplies is provided, and the space is wheelchair accessible.  No RSVP required- drop in! All ages and abilities are welcome to attend.

An Art Hive welcomes everyone as an artist and believes art making is a human behavior. Art Hives celebrate the strengths and creative capacities of individuals and communities. Art Hives provide an opportunity for open-studio-style shared making, skills sharing, communication, and community building between participants. The Art Hive model is grounded in two decades of community based art therapy research and practice. The NDMU Art Hive is held every Monday from 12 to 2 pm, and the second Saturday of each month from 10 am to 12 pm.

IMPRINT

Undergraduate Students: Attend this IMPRINT designated event (Global Awareness & Diversity Pillar) to earn a badge and work toward earning a certificate.

The Prison Art Program Exhibition on Display at Gormley Gallery from January 22 – March 1


BALTIMORE – The Prison Art Program exhibition, featuring artwork made in workshops held at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup, MD (MCIW), will be on display at Notre Dame of Maryland University’s Gormley Gallery beginning on Monday, January 22.

The exhibition will be on view through Friday, March 1. Gormley Gallery, which is located on the second floor of Fourier Hall, will host an opening reception and gallery talk with curator Casey McKeel on Saturday, January 27 from 4 to 6 p.m.

The Prison Art Program exhibition features artwork made in workshops held at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup, MD (MCIW). Led and curated by Casey McKeel, the exhibition is a follow-up to last year’s exhibit, “Life on Hold”, which was the start of the program that has now continued for a second year. 

The exhibition, which will be on display from January 22 - March 1, includes all the artwork created during a series of six workshops and is a visual expression of the hope, strength, transformation, and dreams of individuals impacted by incarceration. The workshops were run in an open studio format with local artists and art therapy instructors co-facilitating, with volunteer support from NDMU students. 

NDMU Drama invites students, faculty, staff, and alums to auditions and tech interviews for our Spring Musical Production of Little Shop of Horrors. No experience is needed! All skill levels are welcome.

One of the longest-running Off-Broadway shows, this charmingly tongue-in-cheek comedy follows meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn as he stumbles across a new breed of plant he names "Audrey II" - after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down-and-out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it…BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II's out of this world origins and intent towards global domination!

Kate Bossert

Kate Bossert

Associate Professor
410-532-5535

NDMU Drama invites students, faculty, staff, and alums to auditions and tech interviews for our Spring Musical Production of Little Shop of Horrors. No experience is needed! All skill levels are welcome.

One of the longest-running Off-Broadway shows, this charmingly tongue-in-cheek comedy follows meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn as he stumbles across a new breed of plant he names "Audrey II" - after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down-and-out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it…BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II's out of this world origins and intent towards global domination!

Kate Bossert

Kate Bossert

Associate Professor
410-532-5535

Notre Dame Alumna Earns Judicial Appointment to Maryland’s District Court


BALTIMORE – Jennifer Alexander ’98 was a junior at Notre Dame of Maryland University when she first realized that she wanted to attend law school. That initial interest led to an accomplished 20+ years working as an attorney for the Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney’s Office and multiple private practices.

Alexander’s hard work was rewarded in November, when Governor Wes Moore appointed her to the District Court of Maryland for Anne Arundel County. She was officially sworn in as a judge during a December ceremony in Annapolis.

We invite all students interested in learning more about graduate studies in NDMU's Art Therapy program to join us on Zoom and have their questions answered about the program, the admissions process, the field of art therapy and practice in Maryland. Come gain first-hand knowledge of all our program has to offer.

During the Art Therapy Virtual Information Session you will:

  • Meet the Art Therapy faculty members
  • Learn how NDMU art therapy graduate students are in training year-round in our intensive two- or three-year program