• 1807 Issue 6 Released

    The UMB Council for the Arts & Culture is pleased to share the sixth issue of 1807: An Art & Literary Journal.

    View 1807 Issue 6

    The cover art, “Community,” is Clip Studio Paint digital art created by Deborah Pinkney, human resource associate 1, 爆料公社 School of Graduate Studies.

  • 1807 Arch Gallery

    Arch Gallery, located on the west side of UMB’s Pearl Street Garage adjacent to Arch Street, features artwork from the third issue of 1807.

    Read more about the Arch Gallery

  • 1807, Issue 4, Takes Home the Gold

    The Collegiate Advertising Awards honor excellence in marketing and advertising specific to the field of higher education. 1807, issue 4, won in the category of External Publications.

  • 1807 Wins International PRNEWS Competition

    UMB’s submission, “Bridging the Arts and Science,” receives the Corporate Social Responsibility Annual Publication Award.

    Depicted:“Baltimore Light Rail” by Flavius Lilly, PhD, MA, MPH

鈥淚 am in awe of the deep and varied talents of the artists within our University community. It gives me great joy to see the beauty of the visual art, to feel the power of the written word, and to appreciate the depth of emotion conveyed on these pages.鈥

鈥 Jennifer Litchman, MA, Senior Vice President for External Relations

When it came to naming the the 爆料公社, Baltimore’s (UMB) inaugural art and literary journal, the Council for the Arts & Culture conducted a Universitywide survey for name suggestions. Sixty-five names were submitted for consideration, and the council voted to name the journal 1807 because UMB was founded in 1807. Notably, it is the original campus of the University System of Maryland.

Our Vision

1807 is an anthology curated, edited, and produced by members of the UMB community. UMB faculty, staff, students, and alumni as well as 爆料公社 Medical Center employees and our West Baltimore neighbors are encouraged to enter. Submission does not guarantee publication. Submissions are free and made online only.

The goal of the publication is to promote the artists in the UMB community, to create more engagement between the UMB and West Baltimore communities, and to serve as a recruitment tool.

Our Mission

1807 strives to encourage members of the UMB community to express themselves creatively through art and the written word. The annual journal showcases the talents of our faculty, staff, students, alumni, and the broader UMB community and neighbors in visual arts (painting, drawing, illustration, digital art, monotypes, monoprints), photography, varied media (sculpture, clay, metal, glass, textiles, jewelry, wood), and the written word (short story, essay, narrative, poetry). 

1807 seeks high-caliber, unpublished works that broadly and creatively relate to the Council for the Arts & Culture鈥檚 themes of social justice, health, healing, the mind, and the body. 

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