BmoreArt's team grows to include new editors, a designer-in-residence, media and gallery coordinators, and a video intern
Magnet Fishing "Meetups," 2023 Sondheim Semifinalists, CityLit 2023 Festival, Printmaker Jacques Callot, changes at the Jewish Museum of Maryland, three new exhibitions at the BMA, eight new restaurants in Hampden, and more reporting from local, independent publications.
Cramer began exploring mushrooms after years of creating myopic biological imagery and a constant worry about humanity’s impact on the environment.
Alyssa Dennis opening at Quinn Evans, WYPR's Tom Hall in conversation with authors Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross at the BMA, closing reception for Adam Stab and Jordan Tierney at Connect + Collect, Anysa Saleh, Greg Fletcher, & Schaun Champion Emerge opening reception at Bromo Arts Tower, and more!
In Plan B, currently on view at the Rebecca Myers Gallery at Cross Keys through the end of March, artists and jewelers address contemporary reproductive politics using a form from ancient pottery: the Greek amphora.


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This year marks the 20th annual CityLit Festival. And for the first time since the pandemic, the panels, readings, and performances will be fully back in person. It will be a three-day, three-venue event taking place March 25th, 28th, and 31st.
“If you look at adaptive reuse projects, at least half of the building you need is already there,” Karla Brent says. “The energy that was needed to build that was used years ago,” whereas new building projects require production and shipment processes that create pollution and consume raw materials.
In Randi Reiss-McCormack’s gritty, graceful work, there’s wild, yet carefully choreographed dance.
Over the years the definition of sculpture has continuously expanded and contracted to include installations, site specific works, and other various forms of media.

Souls Can Grow Deeper Still
A Review of 'Called to Create' at the National Gallery of ArtBaltimore News: Rap Research Lab, Let the Right One In at CPM, Walters Union Vote
Baltimore news updates from independent & regional mediaEllen Lupton on Writing with Design
A Conversation with the Pivotal Author of 'Thinking with Type'a model, a map, a fiction: transmediale Festival Draws and Disseminates the Digital Art World
This Iteration of the Genre-Bending Berlin Institution Considers Scale with Alternating Humor, Gravity, and WeirdnessDancing With Trees: Wood Sculpture by Joe Haviland at the Rawlings Conservatory
A Photo Essay documenting the first major retrospective since the artist’s passing by Jill FannonFeatured
“I came back to oil, my first love, because it's how I move—it's slow, rich, flexible and giving. I needed this generosity and consistency after so much searching.”
Emphasizing Maryland’s culinary traditions, while minimizing the impact of climate change, within the context of the Ivy Hotel
On Saturday, February 18th Marquis Clanton presented Vanity Affair 3, a fashion show experience at the Chesapeake Arts Center in Brooklyn Park. Hosted by Desmond Handon, with music by DJ DYNCE, featuring Baltimore-based designers, members of The House of Vanity, and dancers from across the DMV.
With the resurgence of Tom Miller Day, more people are studying and admiring his work, turning Miller into a deep source of inspiration for future generations of Baltimore artists.

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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This year marks the 20th annual CityLit Festival. And for the first time since the pandemic, the panels, readings, and performances will be fully back in person. It will be a three-day, three-venue event taking place March 25th, 28th, and 31st.
Crust by Mack moves into Harborplace, MICA's money trouble, Bria Sterling-Wilson's EBONY cover, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' at the Hippodrome, reviews of 'I Got a Monster,' and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Beat, Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Magazine, and more
A refreshing exhibit featuring a wide breadth of Baltimore artists at various points in their careers
The internet was good, but also a little shocking, this week.


Ice from a Dying Creed: 'This is Britain' at the National Gallery of Art
In Washington, DC, an ambitious exhibition considers British photography from the turbulent '70s and '80sThe Artist Statement & Why They Mostly Suck
Best Professional Practices for Artists: The Artist Statement Made SimpleJohn Shields: Culinary Champion of the Chesapeake
How a restauranteur, chef, author, and television host became a leader for environmental causes pertaining to foodways, health, and economic justiceLayered and Converging Histories: Lionel Frazier White III's "Beyond the Frame" at Hamiltonian Artists
The Personal is Political in Gentrifying DCCelebrating the Saddest Day of the Year
Photos and an Interview with Ana Tantaros, Baltimore's "Saddest" Party Planner
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View AllIssue 14 considers our shared environment as a source of inspiration for artists, a community supporting social practice, and an opportunity for meaningful engagement in the world. Featured artists include Soledad Salamé, Rhea Beckett, Alyssa Dennis, John Shields, Bokeum Jeon, as well as the Maryland Zoo, Last Resort Space, Glenstone Museum, and The Neighborhood Design Center.