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Picks, Trends, and Observations from Fairs, Galleries, and the Rubell Museum (Including a Theory as to why Everything is Suddenly Periwinkle)

Is this a good year for galleries? That depends on who you ask. At the main fair, booths with challenging or innovative artworks are about as common as faces with intact buccal fat—they're few and far between and take some effort to spot.

DIY Space Tarantula Hill Makes its Big-Screen Debut in "The Sweet East," Opening this Week at The Senator

A new film captures a last bastion of anachronistic DIY paradise. The Senator Theater will host screenings and Q&A sessions with the filmmakers December 8 and 9.

Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media

‘City of Artists’ on WYPR’s Midday, Black Butterfly Farm, Artscape returning to August, George Ciscle and Christine Sciacca on “The Truth in This Art” podcast, Morton Street Dance Theater,  Iron Crow Theatre, Dan Deacon, North Avenue Holiday Market, and more.

An Interview with the Artist Ahead of her Screening and Exhibition Reception at Stevenson University

To say the work is political would be an understatement. To paraphrase her aunt at the opening: "Hey Heidi why don’t you tell us where you stand politically?" But it is more than that, it is about being an artist, being a mother, being a partner, and being a feminist in these ever so uncertain times

Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Museum Showcases Works From 1965-1980

The works in The Speed of Time show artists co-opting, even deconstructing film and video, media that, in their commercial form, were on their way to dominating the American consciousness.

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The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

This Week: "All Good Things Must Begin" at Creative Alliance, City of Artists Conversation at Pratt Library, Washington Monument Lighting in Mount Vernon Ceremony, and more!

Beautiful Photos from BmoreArt's Magazine Release Party for Issue 16 at Peabody Library

BmoreArt’s subscribers have impeccable style and show up dressed for an occasion!

Meet the artist whose vibrant murals feel like inhaling pure color

Erenberg’s paintings animate their urban surroundings and seem to breathe themselves.

The Power and Prestige of European Women Creators from the 1400's-1800's

Collectively these pieces speak to our very human impulse towards making, documenting, and memorializing that extends beyond the early Modern era.

Skip Norman: Here and Now at the National Gallery

National Gallery of Art to Screen Rarely Seen 1970s Films of Baltimore-Born Independent Black Filmmaker

Queer Brown Magic: Pothik Chatterjee at Highlandtown Gallery

New Works Contemplate Baltimore's Black Butterfly, Global Fusion, and Coming Out (As an Artist)

Octavia Butler Inspires Climate Change Action in Baltimore and Beyond

Baltimore-Based Groups Participate in a Global Theater Festival to Inspire Action

BmoreArt News: City of Artists, New BMA Exhibitions, Landis Expandis

Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media

Pa' Mi Gente: an Embassy of Boricua Culture on North Avenue

Motor House's Exhibition Celebrating Baltimore's Puerto Rican Diaspora Closes 12/5
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From the Institutional to the Underground: Ten Must-See Exhibitions in Baltimore

BmoreArt’s Autumn Arts List of Exhibits in Galleries, Museums, and Independent Art Spaces

BmoreArt Releases Issue 16: Collaboration

What is collaboration? And how do we know if it’s working?

All I Am Is You: Unveiling Black Women Hidden in Plain Sight

Nicoletta Daríta de la Brown and the Tabb Center Public Humanities Fellowships

Dim Lighting, Bright Minds: Hidden Palace at Fadensonnen

A Monthly Reading Series Pairs Authors and Poets with Wine and Sake

Opinion Editorial: AVAM's Misstep in Dismissing Jenenne Whitfield

A Year Into Her Role as Successor to its Founding Director, AVAM Releases Jenenne Whitfield from her Contract

The Baltimore Arts & Culture Guide

Search: Museums, Galleries, Performance, Film, Organizations & Advocacy, Literary Organizations, Media, Bookshops, Maker, Mixed Use & Studios, Education, Grants & Awards, Residencies, Artist Housing, and Supplies. This guide is for Baltimore area artists, makers, creatives, and anyone who wants to get involved in the arts in the region.

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Baltimore's Favorite Restaurant: Blacksauce Kitchen

Owner Damian Mosley Scales Down to Keep Quality High

Curtains: Susan Lowe at Creative Alliance

Susan Lowe’s Solo Exhibition is a Vivid Mosaic of the Tragedies and Triumphs of Her Life

Festive Maryland Recipes Celebrates the Multi-Cultural History of Home Cooking

Kara Mae Harris' New Cookbook is a Feast

Histories Collide: Fred Wilson, Nekisha Durrett, Lisa Corrin, and Jackie Milad in Conversation at the BMA

Histories Collide takes us from B.C. era Mediterranean, to 19th century Maryland, and back to modern day Baltimore.

BmoreArt News: Elizabeth Talford Scott at the BMA, City Hall Call for Artists, Honoring Valerie Maynard

Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media
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In Issue 16: Collaboration, we explore synergistic models in the region, artists whose practice invites others in, organizations who prioritize collective action, and institutional entities willing to elevate local partners.

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Beautiful Photos from BmoreArt's Magazine Release Party for Issue 16 at Peabody Library

BmoreArt’s subscribers have impeccable style and show up dressed for an occasion!

Meet the artist whose vibrant murals feel like inhaling pure color

Erenberg’s paintings animate their urban surroundings and seem to breathe themselves.

Nicoletta Daríta de la Brown and the Tabb Center Public Humanities Fellowships

This fall, after working months in her studio, de la Brown is responding to what she uncovered in the archives with a public art installation in the George Peabody Library called Be(longing): Unveiling the Imprint of Black Women Hidden in Plain Sight.

What is collaboration? And how do we know if it’s working?

Subscribers, Expect Your Copy of Issue 16: Collaboration this week!!