Reverie & Alchemy, the group exhibition at Towson University, brings works by ten featured artists together with historical, even ancient, objects from TU’s multi-department collection.
Since the first classes Pupkin designed 25 years ago, the program has developed over 600 lesson plans—and in just the past year the organization provided 14,000 classes to Baltimore residents in schools, community centers, hospitals, shelters, veteran’s facilities, nursing homes, and more.
This week's news includes: Cover girl Amy Sherald and her Whitney show, Malcolm Peacock at the BMA, Farmers' Market concerns, Lisa Gail Collins awarded literature prize from The Driskell Center, local craft stores, Neighborhood Design Center's 2025 Placemaking Forum, and more!
According to writer John Cameron Mitchell, Hedwig is “more than a woman or a man. She's a gender of one and that is accidentally so beautiful."
This Week: BCPS student exhibition at the BMA, Akeelah and the Bee at Baltimore Center Stage, BALTIMORATORY presents Kay-Megan Washington performing as Audre Lorde, opening reception for Rachel Kedinger at Baltimore Jewelry Center, POPPEA at Baltimore Theatre Project, and more!



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Artscape is on the move, Deborah Kass collaborates with Goya on a new print, remembering Kim Domanski, Baltimore Center Stage will not comply with DEI order, new BMA exhibition highlights Belair-Edison and Johnston Square heros, AVAM gala to honor Dr. John Carlos, and more!
Paying attention to and valuing that which makes us special as a city and state will empower you.
In 2020 alone, 133 artists around the world were detained, 82 were jailed—and 17 were killed. And yet, artists have repeatedly ignored the possibility of reprisal and made work envisioning change in trying circumstances.
Cole shares a swelling of emotions in seeing the line out the door for her Baltimore Slutty Vegan opening. She hopes the Bar Vegan opening will be a replay of that success.
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Context and Changes in 2025 for Baltimore's Free Outdoor Arts FestivalEndless Story: Decades-Spanning Survey of OSGEMEOS at the Hirshhorn Museum
Meet the Prolific Pandolfo Twins Through Nearly 1000 of their Artworks Under One RoofThe Surprising Potential of Cut + Paste: "LAYERS" at MICA
Curators Andrea Dixon and Teri Henderson Prove Contemporary Collage is Greater than the Sum of its PartsArt is Not Neutral: Samantha Box's Confluences at NMWA
The Artist’s Inaugural Exhibition in DC is a Timely Act of ResistanceDon’t Abandon Maryland’s Legacy of Arts Investment
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As an exhibit, Confluences showcases Box's willingness to evolve her approach to image-making over two decades to meet the challenges of conveying complexity.
This week's news includes: Sarah Lewis and Theaster Gates announced as speakers for Sam Gilliam Lecture Series, Joyce J. Scott retrospective at Seattle Art Museum, Creative Baltimore Fund grant winners announced, The Walter's Latin American installation, and more!
Through all the years he wrote and lectured about the relationship between art and science, Salcman never used art in his role as a doctor with his patients. Within the walls of the Salcmans’ home, however, is another story.
Catonsville Arts District announces public art project, Station North reacts to loss of Artscape, Goya Contemporary's Thread Lines review in Artblog, DEI crackdowns affect arts funding, protecting arts funding in Maryland, Stevie Walker-Webb and Center Stage, and more!
Can't Tear Me Down: Hedwig and the Angry Inch's 72 Hours in Baltimore
Iron Crow Theatre Revisits the Gender-Bending, Border-Busting Queer Punk Rock Immigration Opera America Needs NowEndless Story: Decades-Spanning Survey of OSGEMEOS at the Hirshhorn Museum
Meet the Prolific Pandolfo Twins Through Nearly 1000 of their Artworks Under One RoofThe Weight of Worlds: Angela Franklin and Chevelle Makeba Moore's "Getting to Grown"
A Two-Person Show at the James E. Lewis Museum of Art Considers Caregiving with Labor-Intensive MediaCenter Stage's "Everything That Never Happened" Reframes "The Merchant of Venice"
Playwright Sarah Mantell and Director Jessica Kubzansky Bring a Timely Twist to the BardAthlete, Stoic, Warrior, and Poet: Lola Manekin
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Slutty Vegan and Bar Vegan Open in The Baltimore PeninsulaRaise a Mai Tai for Primary Trust
Everyman Theatre Delivers on Eboni Booth's Prize-Winning Play, Through March 2The Surprising Potential of Cut + Paste: "LAYERS" at MICA
Curators Andrea Dixon and Teri Henderson Prove Contemporary Collage is Greater than the Sum of its PartsConnect + Collect
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