Baltimore offers a plethora of opportunities to catch high-brow performances at Natty Boh prices. Classical music aficionado Todd Morman shares his top picks, from season subscriptions to free concerts.
This week's news includes: Cara Ober, Teri Henderson, and John Waters react to the Baltimore Sun's decision to cut features, Angela Alsobrooks' historic victory, BOPA contract ends, Skylight Boutique's gender affirming finds, Suchitra Mattai at NMWA, Free Admissions Podcast, and more!
This Week: Bria Sterling-Wilson at Julio Fine Arts, Beth-Ann Wilson at Night Owl, Station North Art Walk, Baltimore Clayworks Winterfest Preview Party, Elena Volkva at Stevenson University, plus Fall Innovate Grants and more!
In I’m Not Your Superwoman, Pinkston explores the Black-woman-superhero-complex, Black women's labor, and the complicated trope of “resilience,” a word often romanticized, exploited, and conflated.
Increased wages, more paid time off, and better benefits were obtained for unionized colleagues.
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I was taken with this strange paradise hidden in the Potomac suburbs, this place that seemed to me like another country—if not another planet.
"We are very multifaceted and action oriented. We are striving to foster as many opportunities as possible for the artists."
From the moment you step into this boutique hotel and the good neighbor design shop, you are immersed in an atmosphere of refined taste and creative brilliance. Owned and curated by Shawn Chopra and Anne Morgan, the guesthouse pays homage to their Indian and Egyptian heritages.
Turning the US Senate Chartreuse: Angela Alsobrooks for MD
Maryland’s Democratic Champion for the US SenateChesapeake Shakespeare Company Joins Citywide/ Multi-Theater Celebration of August Wilson
A Guide to Wilson's American Century Cycle Ahead of Joe Turner’s Come and GoneReframing Gordon Parks and James Baldwin
Exhibits at The National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery Offer a New Conversation Between Two Iconic Artists and ActivistsLife Changing: The MFA in Studio Art at Towson University
A Competitive MFA Degree from a Well-Funded, Multidisciplinary Art DepartmentMobtown Ballroom & Café: Beyond the Dance Floor
As Mobtown Ballroom Celebrates its 13th anniversary, Co-owners Sarah Sullivan and Michael Seguin Reflect on Their New SpaceShop BmoreArt: Subscriptions, Books, Print Journals, & Branded Goods
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I started with La Ciguapa because I'm really interested in femininity and the concept of the womanly body in space, my body in space, my body in different places, especially as it relates to immigration.
Following a triumphant opening at BOPA's Top of the World, writer Quentin Gibeau caught up with the multidisciplinary artist Ainsley Burrows to talk practice, success in Baltimore, and upcoming events on October 25th
This week's news includes: Darren Walker named President of National Gallery of Art, Nikki Giovanni delivers keynote at Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum celebration, Latoya M. Hobbs and Ernest Shaw Jr. at JHU, Driskell Center receives an archive and grant, artists transform The Fitzgerald, and more!
"In a world of mass production, I believe it's important not to be too precious about the original. As an artist, I encourage others to borrow, alter, or even mess with my work. I find excitement in the idea that my work can evolve and change. It’s about the spirit of making art..."
BmoreArt News: BOPA, Devin Allen, Alonzo Davis at Pyramid Atlantic
Baltimore art news updates from independent & regional mediaMind on Fire's New Opera "and we, each" Bends Genres and Minds
After Sold-Out Baltimore Premier, the Show Travels to DC in October and NYC in 2025A Love Letter to Wheel Throwing: Katherine Pon-Cooper at MICA
Circle in a Circle: Compulsion, An Exhibit by a MICA SeniorA Conversation with Painter Drury Bynum
The Artist Works Directly from Life, but Experiments with Modernist Techniques, Subjective Experience, and Artificial IntelligenceForged Together: Collective Action at the Baltimore Museum of Industry
Reflecting on the History of the American Labor Movement while Looking Ahead into the New MilleniumThe 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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The Washington Post is cutting their ongoing Galleries column, a loss to local readers, artists, and audiences.
Reflex & Remix at the Walters emphasizes the importance of artistic connections across genres and time.
These films comprise conscious attempts to reverse the colonial gaze of settlers, anthropologists and documentarians, and to speak meaningfully of and to Indigenous subjects.
Multiplicity is not a show about Black collage, it’s about Blackness in American collage which is entirely different.
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Connect+Collect is a BmoreArt initiative designed to engage new and established collectors and to build relationships with Baltimore based artists and galleries through talks, gallery tours, and studio visits.
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View AllIn Issue 17, we feature the region’s courageous cultural leaders, creative explorers, and groundbreaking thinkers who are envisioning a better future and joining with others to make these collective dreams a reality.