Plywood was a flexible white cube project site located in North Baltimore's Belvedere Square. As part of Roving Project Plywood occupied a once unused space, transforming it into a space for creative practice. Plywood only occupied the location until another tenant leased the available store front.
Utilizing the blank form of the white cube hopes to differentiate and highlight the work that is showcased. Plywood was not a old boys club and welcomed artists, designers and curators who wish to get involved by volunteering their help and sending in proposals for exhibitions/projects. All exhibition proposals were reviewed by a committee of artists, collectors and local business owners.
Funding for Plywood was provided through the sale of artwork, the attendance of special events and private parties, and donations.