19 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR FOR THE 9PM SHOW, WHILE THEY LAST!
Fantasy Machine, an experimental fashion show and pop up shop presented by Meg Beck is back at Current Space for the 5th year!
Two Shows
– Early Show + Happy Hour: Doors at 5:30, show at 6:00
– Late Show + After Party: Doors 8:30, show at 9:00 plus after party with tunes by innerfreekling, food truck, drink specials, and more!
Early Show: $18 adv/$22 day-of
Late Show + After Party: $20 adv/$25 day-of
Advance tickets are highly recommended! The last two Fantasy Machine's sold out and we had to turn people away at the door.
Ages 18+
Designers:
– Bokeum Jeon
– Cassidy English
– Meg Beck
– Lorra Clara
– Julianna Josephine
– aszana
– Soft Shell Knits
– Jay Sanborn
Vendors:
– Little Flames
– Selected Moments
– Ninfa Lunar
– Soft Blonde
– Courtney Banh
– dungeon sugar
– Tender/Cruel
– Deadbeat Devil
– Danielle Hernandez
– Solidarity Skateboards
DJ: innerfreekling
Assistant Manager: Laurel Levia
If attending the Early Show, be sure to give yourself time to check out the amazing vendors and get a happy hour drink before the show begins, as we will need to clear the space between shows and you will not have much time after.
If attending the Late Show, come at doors if possible – you don't want to be standing in line to get in when the show starts!
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This outdoor event will be held in our rear courtyard. Enter through the alley at 421 Tyson Street.
Accessibility and Parking Info: currentspace.com/contact
Events at Current Space are rain or shine. Tickets are non-refundable
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Consider becoming a sustaining member of Current Space – membership starts at just $5/month! Supporters ($10/month) get half price advance tickets and Benefactors ($25/month) get free advance tickets.
Since 2004, we've been putting on exhibitions, music shows, performance events, fashion shows, art markets, poetry readings, lectures, workshops, and more. Supporting members help make this possible and truly help us continue operating!
This program is made possible in part by supporting members like you; the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization; the generous contributions of The Maryland State Arts Council; and the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.