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The Chelsea Pier above and an installation of ‘Infinity Room’ – hanging lights and mirrors by Yayoi Kusama at Gagosian Gallery.
Paintings and pumpkin sculptures by Yayoi Kusama at Gagosian
Fun Art Graffiti on 25th Street
New Work by Oliver Herring: Teens with Masks
Andrew Bush at Yossi Milo
Delicate works on paper by Roz Leibowitz at Sears-Peyton Gallery
At Chambers Fine Art Gallery,
Paper! Paper!
Participating Artists: Guo Hongwei, Hong Hao, Lu Shengzhong, Qiu Zhijie, Wang Tiande and Wu Jian’an
Scott Anderson “Join or Die” at Stux Gallery
At CUE, the Joan Mitchell Foundation 2008 MFA Grant Recipients.
CUE Art Foundation’s mission is to provide a substantial, ongoing transformation in the careers of accomplished but still under-recognized artists. By helping these artists make a successful transition to a sustainable career in art, CUE will increase the diversity of voices and styles contributing to the contemporary art scene.
Micah Wood and Christopher Chester on Creatively Archiving Baltimore
A new photo book, Scene Seen, weaves together 85 bands, over 200 portraits, and 300 pages into a tribute to Baltimore’s creative resilience, documenting the essence of the music scene from 2016 to 2024.
The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
SCENE SEEN at Greedy Reads and Bird in Hand, VIVA Books donation drive, Slavery in Motion at the BMA, Rapid Lemon's Variation Project, Baker Artist Portfolios closing reception at The Peale, and MLK Day celebrations - and calls for entry!
A Conversation with the Musician and Manager of the Station North Arts and Entertainment District
I met with Becker at the newly relocated Mobtown Ballroom to learn more about her work as an arts leader, and our conversation ranged from the complexity of demands that she balances, to her origins and identity as an artist and why art matters to us as humans.