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Becoming Undone: V. Walton’s Terra

In the Artist's Solo Show at Swann House, Human Form Submits to the Wild

V. Walton's practice continues to address nature, ableism, and racism, but the sculptures shown in Terra and their relationship to one another probe our understanding of the human body while situating that body as part of a greater, mysterious whole.

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Four Must-See Art Exhibits in Baltimore Galleries this December

December exhibitions that provide hope, insight and inspiration, centered specifically in the past, present and future of Baltimore

As we head towards 2025, it's worth remembering that artists see the future in ways the rest of us don’t, so we have to keep our attention focused on them so we can find new sources of strength and solidarity.

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The No BS Guide to Miami Art Week

Pro Tips: From Art Basel Booths to Local Galleries and, of Course, Parties

We’re happy to share our picks for what’s worthwhile (and hacks for making it all a little more manageable) as the adult children of Miami Beach residents. We’ve already been in town for a week, checking out the local galleries and museum shows while plotting our fair itineraries. 

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Polymer Nirvana: Alex Ebstein

A Baltimore-based Artist Exploring Ideas of Wellness Using It's Quintissential Material–The Yoga Mat

Alex Ebstein has exhibited her work in New York, Paris, Stockholm, and Rome–but is better known in Baltimore for her many roles as a curator and arts administrator.

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On The Level: Liz Faust

A Conversation with the Curator on the Unseen Stories and Labor of Love Behind Baltimore's Galleries

That chat with Faust sparked something—a desire to dig deeper into the lives of Baltimore’s gallerists and curators, beginning with Faust herself.

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After BOPA’s Contract Termination, Uncertainty Reigns

Following the Baltimore Board of Estimates Vote to Terminate BOPA’s Contract, a Group of Artists and Organizers Ask: What Comes Next?

Artist group says that the next step is for Mayor Scott to share the specifics of his plan with the city, to make the process transparent as possible, and to create opportunities for artist communities to join in the effort

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