Visual Art

Visual Art

John Durovsik on Proximity, a group show curated by Stewart Watson and Sarah Tanguy Blinded and bound, two individuals emerge from fiber shells—tight exoskeletons that inhibit the senses, fight at the ...

Mike Iacovone on the Three Woman Exhibit #THISISWHYIMSINGLE at Flashpoint DC In the show “#THISISWHYIMSINGLE” artists Dafna Steinberg, Jenny Walton, and Jennifer Towner navigate dating apps, social media, and personal interactions ...

Resident Reunion Group Exhibition: Featuring Resident Artist Alumni from 2003 – 2016 February 6 – March 19, 2016 Gallery Hours: Tue-Sat, 11am-7pm Including: Lauren Boilini, Zoë Charlton, Erin Cluley, Donald ...

A War (Krigen) (Tobias Lindholm, 2015) Reviewed by Christopher Llewellyn Reed In the Oscar-nominated Danish film A War, director Tobias Lindholm tackles important issues of the moral responsibilities and ethical repercussions ...

Jeremy Cimafonte at First Continent reviewed by Terence Hannum In Philip K. Dick’s A Scanner Darkly, a 1977 dystopian science-fiction novel about a future drug culture, protagonist Bob Arctor offers ...

New Partnerships and Programming for Baltimore's Favorite Art Walk by Cara Ober Although it's difficult to imagine Baltimore's art community without Alloverstreet, the collaborative monthly art walk that connects Station North ...

Writer Joseph Shaikewitz rounds up his favorite pieces of art writing and online content from the February, 2016   Colin Alexander, “Jeremy Cimafonte @ First Continent,” Post-Office Arts Journal. Out of ...

Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art at Towson University by Anna Fine Foer Many Americans associate Israeli art with kitschy, nostalgic scenes of the Holy Land and the shtetls (market ...

A review of Charles Mason III, Free Man By Angela N. Carroll Targets, protest signs, wood, and hashtags. Acrylic paint, pen, and spray paint. My eyes scanned the walls looking ...

Alex Ebstein visits Kyle Kogut's Studio at MICA Kyle Kogut, a 2016 Mount Royal School of Art MFA candidate, makes multidisciplinary work that deals with mortality, manual labor, and family ...

The Baker Artist Portfolios is pleased to announce the Finalists for the 2016 Baker Artist Awards. Of the 684 Portfolios submitted this year, these 39 artists have been selected by ...

Rebecca Juliette enjoys a Curator's Tour of 道 Michi: Distinctive Paths, Shared Affinity at Baltimore Clayworks. A cold, bitter winter rain was pouring down from the sky the day of the curator’s walk-through ...

Kerr Houston responds to BMA Traffic Jam Jimmy Video There are clearly many potential ways of reading the first 22 seconds of a recent morning segment broadcast on Fox 45, ...

Terence Hannum reviews Ready to Drop at Springsteen, a group exhibition featuring Bradford Kessler, Erin Jane Nelson, and Body by Body Attending an exhibition at Springsteen feels like loosening a ...

Emily Biondo's Interactive Installation reviewed by Rebecca Juliette When I entered the Rice Gallery at McDaniel College, I was greeted by the curious sight of students huddled around a giant, ...

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