This week's news includes: The Walters acquires Kehinde Wiley and Herbert Massie, mulitple public art works go missing, Jill Orlov wins the MASB Artist Travel Prize, fiber artist Melissa Webb, Little Donna's named one of 50 best restaurants, looking back on Artscape, and more!
True to its title, the solo show features a playful sampling of Toelke’s varied mediums and practices—from bold, colorful works on paper depicting jewels to actual jewelry, such as pendants, rings, and a new take on the vintage charm bracelet.
There are so many rich and meaningful layers of complexity in this exhibit, its inspiration, and its significance, both for those directly impacted, and more universally, by drug overdose and opioid addiction.
This Week: Fitsum Shebeshe, Jessica Bell Brown, and Rhea Beckett in conversation at UMBC, Baltimore Clayworks virtual artist talk with Clarissa Pezone, Charm City Burlesque and Variety Festival, Charm City Fringe, BROS' The Gold Night, and more!
The artworks in "someone decides, hawk or dove" take their visual note from artefacts, architecture, flags, and musical instruments that point to a collective ongoing reckoning with the global colonial project.


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How do we evaluate Artscape's success? After a three year hiatus, Artscape returns with leadership placing our creative economy at the center of their story.
The images in Lost Boys can feel haunting, due to the deaths of both author and subjects. But in the end, this is a show that generates considerable power from the process of making present.
Photos from Open Works, Area 405, Gallery CA, Night Owl Gallery, the Style Lounge Boutique, and more!
This season, Everyman leads off with an innovative staging of A Doll’s House, the play for which Ibsen is best known.
Baltimore Art News: Artscape, AVAM Director's Sudden "Departure," Mayor’s Arts & Culture Advisory Committee, John Waters
Baltimore news updates from independent & regional mediaLiving With Art: Jackie Copeland
The range of works in Copeland’s collection highlights her discerning interests and tastesNight Owl Gallery Finds a New Perch in Station North
Beth-Ann Wilson's Highlandtown-Born Art Space Brings Diverse Programing to its New Home by Penn StationExistence as Protest: Making Space for Trans Artists at Rhizome DC
An Exhibition and a Weekend of Events Celebrate the Diversity of Gender ExpressionStudio Visit: Chukwudumebi Gabriel Amadi-Emina
Nigerian-American Photographer and Video Artist Examines the Multiplicities of Presence


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The artworks in "someone decides, hawk or dove" take their visual note from artefacts, architecture, flags, and musical instruments that point to a collective ongoing reckoning with the global colonial project.
On September 23rd, Hand to Eye: A Print Fundraiser for NoMüNoMü will release exclusive, limited-edition portfolios, including 14 works by local artists.
Visits to two museums in San Juan: the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico
What I love about running and specifically about running with A Tribe Called Run is just this: everything you can see and learn on a long run in Baltimore.
Behind a Shallow Moat: All Hail the Radical King of Hampden’s Craft Castle
Founder and Owner, Craig Reinauer Welcomes Exploration and JoyKim Rice Finds Her Life's Work in Baltimore
Rice makes art that fills in this gap in our brains and busts open the myth of innocence around whiteness in America.Living With Art: Baltimore's Most Eclectic Collector
Kris Kudrnac Talks About the Aesthetic Objects Which Form His Roots and Ground Him in PlaceThe Internet is Exploding: 10 Must-Read Articles This Week 9/24/23 🔥
Highlights: Florida Man, Kirk Franklin, Deion Sanders, Jann Wenner, Russell Brand, Clarence Thomas, James Ho, Jens Haaning, Diddy, and F-35s.The Crow's Nest Lands on Mulberry Street
Run by Leonardo Martinez-Diaz, a new Baltimore art space offers artists and creatives chances to collaborate with scientists, policy-makers, and activists

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View AllThis is the first BmoreArt issue that considers migration as a primary influence–not just upon materials and style, but also conceptually, spiritually, ethically, and socially. Issue 15 features a variety of international artists who call Baltimore home, including Cindy Cheng from Hong Kong, David Page and Jo Smail from South Africa, Anysa Saleh from Yemen, Jessy DeSantis from Nicaragua, and Taha Heydari from Iran. We explore the humanitarian culinary work of Mera Kitchen Collective, Australian musical group Smoke Bellow, and fashion by Yelé Oladeinde from Nigeria—now based at Motor House.