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Bmore Amplified Exhibition at City Hall, virtual artist talk with Alberto Cavalieri, Alyssa Dennis at Connect + Collect, Resident Artist Show opening reception at Motor House, Baynard Woods at Current Space, Station North Art Walk, Art After Hours: The Culture at the BMA
Kiran Joan creates ceramic sculpture and functional pieces, but also regularly publishes illustrations in major US Publications
Baltimore's LGBTQI+ Communities and Allies Brought the Love to this Year's Pride Parade ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
The internet was chaotic this week!
Use your power (and your wallet) to support the causes and the individuals who are building a more equitable and interesting Baltimore!
Union unity at The Walters, behind the scenes of Church bar, the Brooklyn Museum names BMA's Darienne (Dare) Turner its first-ever full-time curator of Indigenous art, Baltimore Club music, MSGargaritas, an arepa cookbook from Alma Cocina, and more reporting...
Queer-Scape will kick off Pride weekend tomorrow, Thursday June 22, at Area 405, with a multimedia evening of visual art, drag, burlesque, music, and a makers market with wares from local LGBTQ+ owned business
If this spirit of pride and activism can permeate multiple communities across geographic locations, gaining collective mass, what can be said for our ability to harness that power to shape the future?
This Week: Qrcky // Damani Washington // Murjoni Merriweather opening reception at Bromo Arts Tower, Pride Film and Poetry Mixer at the Lewis Museum, Julia Glatfelter opening reception at the Peale, Chris Jay at the Walters, Tola's Room hosts a Puerto Rican summer party, and more!
Douglass, as a man, was continuously evolving, just as he fiercely advocated for societal evolution. On view until April 21, 2024, this exhibit reflects how our understanding of his legacy is ever moving forward as well.
I learned a lot on the internet this week!
We were curious about this event, including mini-concerts on moving trains, and were not disappointed!
Three Baltimore exhibitions capture the essence of material inquiries: Marcel Doucet’s "Water Grieves in the Six Shades of Death" at Galerie Myrtis, "A Sculpture Show" at C. Grimaldis Gallery, and Trace Miller’s "Pulp Fiction" at Goya Contemporary.
Nicole Santiago wins the Bethesda Painting Awards, Maria Broom's former students document her life in film, a fundraiser for Landis Expandis, BOPA and FOPA, the new Baltimore Guitar Center in Hampden, Hons stand with Planned Parenthood, and more
Republic of Greatmen, owned by Andre Miles and under the creative direction of Elijah Claiborne (Boog) has recently partnered with Rapper NLE Choppa who wore Republic (Allure Tech Flared Pants) overseas while shopping and performing his debut album