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Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media

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...

A Day-Long Celebration of Art, Drag, Music, and More Launches at Area 405 on Thursday, June 22

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

Sadie Barnette's New Eagle Creek Saloon at STABLE Arts is a commemorative installation named for the first multi-racial queer bar in San Francisco, operated by Barnette’s father, Rodney from 1990 to 1993

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?

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

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!

A Rare and Revelatory Collection on View

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.

Highlights: A potter named David Drake, ICWA, the Iowa Supreme Court, Philip Lewis, Black Women Writers, Kiese Laymon on the Second Person, Myrlie Evers, Juneteenth, the war inside psychoanalysis, and social media babies

I learned a lot on the internet this week!

Celebrating Baltimore Media and Music in a Uniquely Local Way

We were curious about this event, including mini-concerts on moving trains, and were not disappointed!

Natural Motifs Abound in Solo Shows at Goya Contemporary and Galerie Myrtis, as well as at C. Grimaldis' Group Sculpture Show

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.

Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media

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

How the Baltimore Brand is Elevating

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 

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

This Week: Balanced (균형이 잡힌) opening reception at TU Asian Arts Gallery, Critical Indigenous Cinema at Academy Art Museum, Stephen Posen, Alexandra Posen, + Zac Posen reception at The Peale, David and Tonya Thomas at The Walters, and more!

Zeakness, hosted at Zika Farm, is a DIY skateboarding contest and a new Baltimore tradition

The future of Baltimore's DIY Community: Photos from Two Days of Skatebording on a DIY Mega Ramp and Music

Highlights: being queer in Florida, the Lady Vols, ‘The Ultimatum’, Cornel West, goggles, ‘The Age of Pleasure’, Charlie Wilson, Tea with Queen and J., Kelis and Bill Murrary (maybe?), and Zion Williamson

So many things happened on the internet that I didn’t know what to think of this week.

The DC-based artist's new work explores community through reclaimed cultural practices around music and dance. 

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

Exhibiting at the Creative Alliance's Main Gallery Through June 17

MJ Neuberger’s installation-based exhibition at the Creative Alliance centers on healing intergenerational race and gender-based trauma.

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