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The future of Baltimore's DIY Community: Photos from Two Days of Skatebording on a DIY Mega Ramp and Music
So many things happened on the internet that I didn’t know what to think of this week.
Born in Puerto Rico and raised in Arlington, VA, Robles-Gordon returned to exhibit her work in San Juan, but the trip inspired a performance as the focus for her latest project
MJ Neuberger’s installation-based exhibition at the Creative Alliance centers on healing intergenerational race and gender-based trauma.
Raúl de Nieves receives BMA Meyerhoff-Becker commission, the 2023 Baker Artist Awardees, BOPA Budget Hearings and Interim Director Todd Yuhanick, the Planned Parenthood-Honfest conflict, "People of Pride" Interviews, Fashion designer Justin Shaw, and more!
New Work and Conversation with MFA Candidates from the Hoffberger School of Painting, MFA in Filmmaking, Master of Arts in Teaching, and Masters of Illustration Programs at MICA
Scaling opera down to it's essentials in an opulent setting is a winning combination but what about the relevance of opera?
This Week: Sky Hopinka at Academy Art Museum, Hidden Palace Reading Series at Fadensonnen, UMBC hosts the Maryland Arts Summit, Baltimore Clayworks' Seconds Sale + Preview Party, Jessy DeSantis opening reception at Davenport Imports, and more!
The ever-evolving, "Stateless" musician of many aliases brings his genre-bending brand of experimentation to the Red Room this Tuesday.
The internet had some good art and cultural criticism this week, but maybe I’m also just getting back into it!
It is remarkable how combining objects, each with its own lineage, can create brand new creative offspring.
Phaan Howng's Dinner Gallery exhibition, BMA + MICA's Elizabeth Talford Scott exhibition + community celebration, Adam Holofcener interviews on Beyond the Studio Podcast, MCHC's Jim Henson exhibition, Catalyst Contemporary moving out of their space,+ more reporting from local + independent sources.
Zhang is planning on staying here, and splitting her time between Baltimore and New York
An international group show explores disability and networks of care. The exhibition closes this Sunday, June 4 with an artist talk and reception from 3 to 5 PM.
This Week: Tracie Taylor at Steven Scott Gallery, Hilton Carter book celebration at The Ivy Bookshop, Stoop Storytelling + Queer Jewish Arts Festival at Creative Alliance, First Thursdays in Bromo Arts District + Mount Vernon, Asia North Closing Event at Motor House + The Parlor, and more!