Celebrating 20 Years!!

A Destination for Fine Art in Baltimore’s Station North Arts District since 2006.

Sonya Clark Afro Blue Matter color lithograph, 2017

New Door Creative enjoys a milestone of 20 years since opening our doors on Baltimore’s Antique Row. . .

. . .Very much like the creative process, it was a venture into the unknown. As we celebrate our twentieth anniversary, the mission of becoming a platform for artists deserving broader support has continued. Relying upon a sincere passion for creative expression, critical interactions with a range of international artists, and a sense of the wealth of untapped imagination, we navigated beyond the currents of familiarity to introduce both emerging and renowned visionary artists. Our roster includes artists such as sculptor Valerie Maynard, painter David C. Driskell, photographer Adger Cowans, and painter Judy Tallwing, to name a few. The richness of exploration, discovery, accomplishment, and challenge has been invaluable. We are infinitely grateful to so many who assisted this two-decade journey with their encouragement, critical input, patronage, and support; and we invite you to continue with us as we celebrate this year. 

Thank You to all who have participated in our journey.


EDITIONS 2024

THE BRANDYWINE WORKSHOP and ARCHIVES

at NEW DOOR CREATIVE

Floyd Newsum (1950-2024)

Untitled (Fig 2) AP

Offset Lithograph, 15 x 21 ½ inches, 2001, Edition of 50 Published by Brandywine Workshop and Archives. Printed by Robert Franklin

Father Sky Gifting Mother Earth


Coming up!

Previous Exhibitions

SHEILA CRIDER: Relief

“This current series employs remnants and techniques from one series and the subject matter of the other. Exploring three dimensionality using applique and weaving, it speaks of solitude, acceptance and resolution through faith and awareness of what is and what will be.”

Inspired by his observation of nature, Metura contemplates humanity and cosmogony in a quest to expose our human connection to the universe.

MARIA-THERESA FERNANDES, “Autumn/Winter”, Exhibition: Stories of Empathy and Place


Selected Exhibitions