Soft Focus, Blurry Paintings Satisfy, Especially at Price Points Reflective of Younger and Emerging Artists
Curated by Lisa D. Freiman, "Levester Williams: all matters aside" is an expansive survey of the Philadelphia-based artist’s works-to-date. The show closes Dec 14th at UMBC's Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture (CADVC).
This week's news includes: How craft is thriving in Baltimore, celebrating Maurice Berger, Pratt workers union reaches wage settlement, community exhibition and holiday sale at Baltimore Jewelry Center, better call Lou (Catelli), an interview with TU anthropologist Katharine Fernstrom, and more!
An interview ahead of Smith's reading and performance at A Home for the Heart to Live In: an annual gathering of Cave Canem poets hosted by CityLit at Motor House on December 8.
We’re happy to share our picks for what’s worthwhile (and hacks for making it all a little more manageable) as the adult children of Miami Beach residents. We’ve already been in town for a week, checking out the local galleries and museum shows while plotting our fair itineraries.
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Issue 18: Wellness posits art and culture as a key element in a healthy lifestyle.
Simmons’ process is guided by a contemplative, meditative conversation with the materials as his paintings take shape.
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.
A Former MICA Professor's Lifetime Love Affair with Drawing and Improvisation
The Body Politic Pulls Focus on Addressing Gun Violence in Baltimore
Documentary Following Brandon Scott from Candidate to Baltimore Mayor Set for National BroadcastBmoreArt News: Baker Artists at The Peale, Sankofa Dance Theater, Baltimore Center Stage
Baltimore art news updates from independent & regional mediaReframing Gordon Parks and James Baldwin
Exhibits at The National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery Offer a New Conversation Between Two Iconic Artists and ActivistsExhibiting Health: Healing the Body, Healing the Soul at The Walters Art Museum
24 Historical Objects Offer Visions of Well-Being Worth RevisitingPrivate Faces, Public Spaces: Elliot Doughtie
Queering Locker Rooms and Bathrooms into Sites of Transformation (or Confrontation)Shop BmoreArt: Subscriptions, Books, Print Journals, & Branded Goods
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That chat with Faust sparked something—a desire to dig deeper into the lives of Baltimore’s gallerists and curators, beginning with Faust herself.
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.
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.
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
After BOPA's Contract Termination, Uncertainty Reigns
Following the Baltimore Board of Estimates Vote to Terminate BOPA’s Contract, a Group of Artists and Organizers Ask: What Comes Next?A More Perfect Union at the Baltimore Museum of Art
Opinion Editorial by BMA Union Member Rob KemptonBmoreArt News: Mary Pat Clarke, BOPA Board, Maurice Berger CADVC Program Fund
Baltimore art news updates from independent & regional mediaMaryland Art Place, Interdisciplinary Hub
An Interview with Amy Cavanaugh, the Executive Director, and Caitlin Gill, Exhibitions Director and MSAC Directory CoordinatorLusmerlin Captures Attention with The Uncatchable Ciguapa
An Interview with the Artist on Why Her New Exhibit Recenters Dominican FolkloreThe Baltimore Arts & Culture Guide
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The Washington Post is cutting their ongoing Galleries column, a loss to local readers, artists, and audiences.
These films comprise conscious attempts to reverse the colonial gaze of settlers, anthropologists and documentarians, and to speak meaningfully of and to Indigenous subjects.
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!
Reflex & Remix at the Walters emphasizes the importance of artistic connections across genres and time.
Turning the US Senate Chartreuse: Angela Alsobrooks for MD
Maryland’s Democratic Champion for the US SenateReframing 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 SpaceReinventing Sounds, Texts, and Images: An Interview with Cole Bryant
Authorship, Remix, and Identity in the Age of AIConnect + Collect
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