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(above photo: A Crankie by Katherine Fahey) Baltimore's Crankie Fest at Creative Alliance is fertile ground for the revival of an old storytelling art form by Kara McDonagh In a ...
One of Baltimore's Largest Art Venues is Reborn by Cara Ober I assumed that Space Camp, the new name for the Baltimore art space formerly known as D:Center, was a reference to ...
Lauren Van Slyke captures the first BMA After Hours Event on January 15 According to the BMA, Art After Hours is a lively new series of evening events with activities, inspired by ...
The NGA demonstrates a veritable tunnel vision and communicates a tired and stagnant rendition of modern art, one that excludes just as much as it precludes broader understandings of modernity.
Alex Ebstein's Favorite Exhibitions of 2015 2015 was an exciting and important year for the arts in Baltimore. Many of the exhibits and projects that made it unique and special have already been ...
René Treviño interviews curator John Chaich about Queer Threads at MICA Queer Threads is not a niche exhibition brought to MICA for fiber students or to fill a diversity or ...
An interview with John Paradiso by Paul Shortt John Paradiso makes works that blend craft, masculinity, and sexuality together in fiber artworks that address male identity. His work confronts viewers with ...
Alloverstreet is a night of simultaneous art openings and events spanning the many art spaces of E Oliver Street in the Station North Arts and Entertainment District. The first Alloverstreet ...
A Studio Visit with Tomas Vu, Artist and Professor at Columbia University by Saskia Krafft Tomas Vu lives and works in New York City. He has received numerous awards including ...
Pearls On a String: Artists, Patrons, and Poets at the Great Islamic Courts at The Walters Offers Models for Cross Cultural Enlightenment By Cara Ober Sometimes the economic and social problems currently ...
Erin Fostel on the Citizen Artist Baltimore Listening Sessions Last night I attended the first of five Citizen Artist Baltimore Listening Sessions at the Windup Space. These public meetings are an opportunity to ...
Demolition of McKeldin Fountain, a public work of art at the center of Baltimore’s newest public art festival, seems like a bad idea by Cara Ober Although official plans have not ...
Sage Viscovi Interviews Starbux Diary Author and Performance Artist Christine Ferrera about Survival and Creativity The life of a performance artist is often one that is unconventional, ritualistic, and overall ...
Joseph Shaikewitz's Top Ten List of the Most Impactful Online Art Writing of 2015 Art criticism has been placed under a microscope in 2015: the Walker organized the three-day panel “Superscript: ...
The 2015 Year in Review by Cara Ober I’m not going to lie: much of 2015 was a shit show. We’ve seen too much violence and poverty, too much fake hand-wringing by ...