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The internet made me kinda mad this week.
Among art collectors, Kudrnac is ecumenical and unpredictable, unusual because of his willingness to trust his own instincts and to invest generously, including objects considered craft and furniture.
This week's news includes: Samuel Hoi to retire from MICA, Baltimore Jewelry Center awarded a TEDCO grant, BMA to exhibit Matisse etchings, Smithsonian galleries reopen, BSO welcomes Jonathon Heyward, and more...
To the naked eye, the Castle is a watering hole for stickers, stamps, and watercolors (for the Lumieres and Cogsworths of arts and crafts). But, beneath the surface, it’s so much more.
This Week: MICA Graduate Studies exhibition curated by Ashley Molese, Submersive Productions presents: The Boundary: A Life or Death Experience, Made-in-Baltimore Pink Closeout Party at HEX Superette, BmoreArt Connect+Collect at The Walters with James Williams II and Dany Chan, and more!
Rice’s work is so successful because she uses documents, data, maps, and other tools that create the foundation of her lived experiences as a middle-aged white woman in America to create large-scale, labor-intensive, craft-based pieces whose effect is simultaneously visual and conceptual.
It's been a while and the internet has been a lot this week.
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.
This week: Derrick Adams and The Last Resort Artist Retreat, BMA's new exhibition of women WPA printmakers, Baltimore Center Stage + Baltimore American Indian Center announce a new Indigenous Art Gallery, Baltimore in hip-hop, Honey Chile Fest, and more!
The New/Next Film Festival afterparty featured a performance by Baltimore Club headliners TT the Artist and Dapper Dan Midas Friday night at Metro Gallery.
This Week: Aaron Dante, Tonya R. Miller Hall, Derrick Adams, and Eric Souza in conversation at Harbor East Cinemas, curator Jessy DeSantis exhibition opening at Motor House, Bromo Art Walk, Station North Art Walk, Night Owl Gallery Grand Opening, and more!
RSVP for the next Bromo Art Walk taking place on Thursday, August 24 from 5-9pm
With six studio spaces, an exhibition and event space, workshops, a library, and generous common areas, the Crow's Nest will foster “a diverse creative community whose members can inspire one another, collaborate, experiment, and cross-pollinate ideas."
Abigail Lucien is the recipient of the $30,000 fellowship, Kyrae Dawaun awarded a residency at Civitella Ranieri, and Nekisha Durrett the residency at the Bromo Art Studios.
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Artscape scheduling conflicts, New/Next and Honey Chile film festivals, Fluid Movement, What Happens When We Nurture, The Walters reinstalls their Asian Art Collection, the BMA reopens at Lexington Market, and the 60th Anniversary of the March on Washington