BmoreArt News: Ekiben, The Wren, AFRAM
Baltimore art news updates from independent & regional media
Ekiben shares it’s success, former top restaurant The Wren is for sale, a recap of AFRAM, The Walters unveils a new website, summer must-see art shows in DC, John Waters stars in American Horror Story, arts education grant in danger, 2026 National History Day Contest winners announced, and more!
Reflecting in the Capital: a Q&A with the Curators of “Miró and the United States”
The Phillips Collection Presents a Survey of Joan Miró’s Relationship with a More Optimistic America
On Friday, June 26, from noon to 1 p.m. join Phillips Curatorial Assistant Grace McCormick for a talk exploring the contributions and influence of women artists within the exhibition and the broader artistic networks surrounding Joan Miró.
BmoreArt’s Picks: June 23-29
BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
This Week: MICA Grad Show IV reception, BMA Violet Hour, Chesapeake Arts Center 25th Anniversary celebration, Creative Mornings with Jeffrey Kent, Inconspicuous Interference opening reception at Baltimore Jewelry Center, Faith & Hope McCorkle closing + zine release at Creative Alliance, and more!
Gallery Round-Up: CPM, Goya Contemporary, Blue Door, and Gentlemen Farmers
America Doesn’t Deserve its Birthday Party this Year. Celebrate Baltimore’s House Galleries Instead
CPM celebrates 5 years in Baltimore, Goya Contemporary bemoans 250 years in America, Gallery Blue Door displays the Tricia Zimic oil paintings behind B-movie posters, and Gentlemen Farmers host Malcolm Majer and Ruri Yi

Nick Cave on Grief (and Hope) in Venice
Cave Presents Seven Recent Works at the 61st Venice Biennale
Among myriad works in In Minor Keys that touch on loss and care, ornament and protest, violence and healing, or the body and nature, Nick Cave’s figurative bronzes are the central cast of this grand mise-en-scène.

Jewish Museum Gallery as Table Tennis Arena: Inside “Open Court”
A Ping-Pong Pop-Up Reimagines the Sport as a Framework for Memory, Movement, and Meaning
Running through May 31, Open Court transforms JMM’s largest gallery into a ping-pong arena, blurring the line between art and sport with spotlit tables, bleachers, scoreboards, and archival images.

Baltimore Honky Tonk: A Photo Essay
The Western Shindig at Waverly Brewing Company and Mobtown Ballroom Has Become a Baltimore Favorite
Expect to step into a tiny universe where everyone is having a good time.” That’s how Baltimore Honky Tonk organizer Alex Lacquement describes experiencing one of his events.
Clay in Your City: NCECA is Coming to Baltimore
What to Expect When the National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts Conference Lands in Baltimore Next Year? Baltimoreans Share their Experiences from this Year’s Edition in Detroit
What to Expect When the National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts Conference Lands in Baltimore Next Year? Baltimoreans Share their Experiences from this Year’s Edition in Detroit
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Featured Articles
Book Review: Trying x Trying by Dora Malech
The Poet’s Newest Collection Is a Triumphant (and Heartbreaking) Ode to Not Giving Up
Flying House Arts Collective Inserts Artworks in a Second-Hand Store
“Slippy Authorship” Infiltrates EGATNIV Vintage, Will Host a Closing Reception March 7, 6-8 p.m.
A Quorum of Queens: The Gurlz of Baltimore
How Nine of Baltimore’s Most Revered Women in the Arts Convinced Me Friendship Is Their Best Work of All
Studio Visit: René Treviño
A Conversation with the Artist Ahead of His Upcoming Exhibition at Erin Cluley Gallery in Dallas, Texas
The Binds of Love and Secrets: “Dawn” at Everyman Theatre
World Premier of New Work by Playwright and Resident Member Tuyết Thị Phạm on Stage Through March 1
Issue 20: The Icons
Fall, 2025
Issue 20: The Icons celebrates many of Baltimore’s highest achieving artists, culture producers, curators, entertainers, and culture producers.
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