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The Baltimore-based Artist Will Guide the NY-based National Organization in its Next Chapter Supporting Socially Engaged Arts and Artists 

Zhang is planning on staying here, and splitting her time between Baltimore and New York

Current’s "Crip Algebra" and the Calculus of Accessibility

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.

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

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!

History Beyond the Keeping of Time

Duffield’s clocks helped to support the Protestant notion that one should always be doing, rather than simply being. And in that sense, he was an early architect of our own 24/7 culture, with its similar emphasis on the value of constant productivity.

Highlights: Tina Turner, Janelle Monáe, pandemic intimacy, Dr. Money talks the WNBA, Brittney Griner, CitiBikes, Succession, Harlan Crow, trees, and Alyx Weiss.

I learned some things on the internet this week.

Frieze's Move to Hudson Yards isn't Just a Faux Pas—It's Lending Cultural Cachet to the Right Wing

Who is behind this genius work of boundary-busting relational aesthetics? That would be Related Companies, a real estate behemoth that controls a staggering $60 billion worth of property and was founded by former tax attorney Stephen Ross, a friend and fundraiser to Donald Trump.

Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media

Half a century of memories from The Hippo, BmoreArt's Cara Ober interviewed by Tom Hall on WYPR's Midday, WTMD + WYPR team up for New/Next Film Festival, Bethesda Painting Awards Finalists announced, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Magazine, East City Art, and others.

The Daughters of Yemen: A Photography Series by Anysa Saleh

Anysa Saleh’s photography challenges established methods around portraiture, but her practice is based largely around Yemeni cultural traditions and taboos.

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

This Week:  Ballet After Dark performs at Creative Alliance, Rob Lee moderates a screening of "Do the Right Thing" at Enoch Pratt, opening receptions for Howie Lee Weiss + Trace Miller at Goya Contemporary, screening of The Unveiling of God / a love letter to my forefathers at the BMA, and more!

An Uneven Edition Demonstrates New Models of Financial Sustainability, but also the Necessity of Curators

Never have I ever felt more like Thora Birch’s character in "Ghost World" rolling her eyes in mandatory summer school art class than in gallery number 3...

Party Photos from Our Magazine Release Party for Issue 15 at Woodberry Kitchen

BmoreArt's Issue 15 considers global influence in conjunction with unique aspects of regionalism, examining how disparate cultural elements become a part of our collective conversation.

Highlights: limerence, criticism, baseball caps, the WNBA and Brittney Griner, gambling, the extreme adventure industry, seeing 10,000 birds, free-living dogs in India, and orcas are sinking boats. 

I LOVED the internet this week!

Creator Christina Delgado envisions a platform for the Puerto Rican diaspora in Baltimore

As a Nuyorican – an individual with Puerto Rican heritage who was either born or raised in New York City – Delgado is proud of her Puerto Rican heritage and cultural experience.

Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media

Cross-Generational Connection Through Music Making

Legacy, connection, relationship-building, self-expression—themes woven into the fabric of IMP’s underlying mission and philosophy will be on display, in musical form, on May 21st.    

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