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Kiran Joan creates ceramic sculpture and functional pieces, but also regularly publishes illustrations in major US Publications
Cara Ober, Editor-in-Chief / Publisher Cara Ober is an artist, arts writer, curator, and the founding editor and publisher at BmoreArt, Baltimore's art and culture magazine. She writes regularly about artist, ...
'Embodying the Island' at Tola's Room, Rosa Leff at Alchemy of Art, Artscape 40, Subscape 2024, Artscape, Baltimore Jewelry Center Graduate exhibition, Joan Cox at @ Hillyer, RIVERS artist talk at KCA, Crystal Moll's 11th Annual Plein Air Show reception, and BLK @ NITE at Eubie Blake - and more!
This week: 2024 Sondheim Award ceremony at The Walters, opening reception for Baltimore Clayworks' Short Term Residents Exhibition, Night Owl Gallery's one year anniversary in Station North, Current Space's 20th anniversary weekend--PLUS The Arc of Baltimore's Art in the Round call for entry!!
Finding Ourselves at the Corner of North and Charles: Photos, New Memories, and Creative Achievements of Artscape 2023
Part of the solution to dismantling art history’s tendencies toward chauvinism is to consider not where paintings might take us, but what they offer on their own grounds.
“The imprints of elemental properties inherent to ceramics fired in a wood kiln often yield mesmerizing finishes; it almost adds a fourth dimension to the artworks.”
Three Succinct Reviews including a group show about death in a former funeral home, as well as figurative narrative paintings from established masters Grace Hartigan and Raoul Middleman and a new generation of painters in Baltimore
“The show wasn’t intended to be actively political, but the body is always political.”
BmoreArt's Picks: February 25 - March 2. This Week: “Being an Immigrant Artist in the Age of Trump” panel at MICA, Graciela Iturbide’s Mexico at National Museum of Women in the Arts, SHAN Wallace: 410 at Baltimore Museum of Art, and more!
A conversation with artist about her relationship with her grandmother, her archival process, and turning the unfolding of Joan Poncella Sterling's life into an exhibition.
This week's news includes: Toni Tipton-Martin calls Charles Village home, Enoch Pratt addresses community trauma, Pugh deal with the US Attorney, and more reporting from Baltimore Magazine, Maryland Matters, Route Fifty, and other local and independent news sources.
We all expended a tremendous amount of labor—myself, the artists, art handlers, the gallery director, friends, family—to get the show open. And now, the result of COVID-19 is that effort sits in a gallery unviewed.
Twenty-four galleries, dealers, and print publishers from across the country will be present for the fair in Pigtown.
Pride Portraits at Current, Station North Art Walk, Bethesda Painting Awards, Clayworks Seconds Sale , Bria Sterling Wilson opening at Waller Gallery, Se Jong Cho and Iris Hughey + Alex Ebstein at Current, Art After Hours at the BMA, Pride Party at B&O, and MiCasa SuCasa celebration at Tola's Room