
We are Flying House — a little house that roams, drifts, and lands where art is needed. A moving shelter, and a nest that never settles. We arrive like the wind, set up like a traveling camp, and transform each space into a site of creation, dialogue, and possibility. Fluid, nomadic and creatively unfettered, our walls are invisible yet strong, built from collective energy and grounded in shared values. We shape space through movement, turning each landing into a temporary art-nest where collaboration, spontaneity, and open-ended creation thrive. Wherever we go, we make things happen — temporary and spontaneous, but always leaving echoes behind. We roam, we create, we connect.

Location: Street-facing warehouse, Hampden, Baltimore
Exhibition Dates: March 1 – March 31
Entry Fee: $5 per artwork
Up to 5 works may be submitted.
Flying House Arts Collective invites Baltimore area artists to submit works for an open-call exhibition on the theme of: HoldingTo receive, to support and maintain– to exercise restraint, wait, or step aside. In this exhibition, whether “holding” in your practice relates to a stillness of space, a yielding of time, or a status of stability, we ask you to consider: what feels held, and what still hovers?

Egatniv Vintage Warehouse 16 W North Ave, Baltimore
On view Feb. 7 - Mar. 7Opening Reception: Feb. 7 | 5–8 PM
Closing Reception: Mar. 7 | 6–8 PM
Curated by Rui JiangFeatured artists:BlissArmyKnife @thebakgallery
Babalio Yuejun Chen @babalio886
Katie Kisiel @kmkisiel
Seungju Lim @im.archive
Chia Hsiu Liu @kiokopus
AX Qin @axcreates
Lucas Rambo
Julian Sease @julessease
Yoon Sun Shin @yoon5un_
Giovanni Stanley @giost
Docta Toonz @doctatoonz2023
Sam Weible @samfw_art
Ellie Works @eeorks
Instructor: Tim Moran
Wed, October 8, 2025




Instructor: Chia Liu
Wed, September 24, 2025




Atrium Artspace
March 1 - March 29, 2025Artists: Kyoungho Isaac Kim, Chia-Hsiu Liu, Tim Moran, Valentino OrlandoCurated by Rui Jiang



Baltimore Innovation Center
February 10 - March 7, 2025Artists: Patrick Bell, Sinder Block, Dre Burciaga, Yasheeka Dhabre, Kristofer Heng, Aulona Hoti, Erica Kim, Kristen Landsman, Xyl Lasersohn, Huaqi Liu, Grant Marshall, Lily Raines, Tey Saunders, Zaria Thomas, Clipber Tran, Joseph Turner, Amelie Wang, Hanwen Wang, YooRaRa, Lo YoungeCurated by Flying House Arts Collective




Kyoungho Isaac Kim is an artist focusing on transnational, post-colonial aesthetics through painting. Recently he graduated from the LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of painting, and previously interned at Pt.2 Gallery, and worked as an art teacher for The People’s Conservatory in Oakland California.

From Taiwan, Chia got her master degree in painting at MICA’s LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting. She has over six years of experience in organizing art workshops, fairs, and festivals in Taiwan and Japan. Her recent paintings focus on observation of the Baltimore landscape and the phenomenon of urbanization.

Tim Moran is a Maryland-native mixed media painter and educator who recently graduated from MICA’s Hoffberger program. He previously worked as coordinator of gallery and education spaces at the Brentwood Arts Exchange in the Gateway Arts District, near D.C. As a teacher, he has specialized in providing art making experiences for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and in his painting practice he explores neurodiverse experience through improvisation.

Rui Jiang studied Curatorial Practice at MICA, and is an independent curator and art director of a non-profit organization in Baltimore. Her curatorial focus is on interdisciplinary art and the dynamics of power between exhibition space and artworks, texts, and audience.

Valentino Orlando is an oil painter and recent MICA graduate from the LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting. Hailing from Michigan, he has worked as a studio assistant to Jacquelynn Sullivan-Gould, and collaborated with other local artists to exhibit in Scene Metrospace, the MSU Union Gallery, the Vault, and ChairStation. Since moving to Maryland and working as a graduate program assistant, his work has taken on the gritty effects of pre and post industrialization: a phenomenon that swept through the American Midwest.
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