Visual Art

Visual Art

Rice makes art that fills in this gap in our brains and busts open the myth of innocence around whiteness in America.

Rice’s work is so successful because she uses documents, data, maps, and other tools that create the foundation of her lived experiences as a middle-aged white woman in America to create large-scale, labor-intensive, craft-based pieces whose effect is simultaneously visual and conceptual.

A Tribe Called Run, A Baltimore Running Collective

What I love about running and specifically about running with A Tribe Called Run is just this: everything you can see and learn on a long run in Baltimore.

The 6th Bromo Art Walk will end in an epic after party from 9pm-12am at the newly renovated M&T Bank Exchange

RSVP for the next Bromo Art Walk taking place on Thursday, August 24 from 5-9pm

Run by Leonardo Martinez-Diaz, a new Baltimore art space offers artists and creatives chances to collaborate with scientists, policy-makers, and activists

With six studio spaces, an exhibition and event space, workshops, a library, and generous common areas, the Crow's Nest will foster “a diverse creative community whose members can inspire one another, collaborate, experiment, and cross-pollinate ideas."

This painting technique is also one of deliberate migration, called a “nomad” mark by the artist

Heydari's visual algorithms calculate a daily experience of chaotic disorientation

An original immersive event series at the National Aquarium that inspires connection to nature and celebrates all things Baltimore

Voyages: Chapter 3 celebrates the healing power of water through soul-provoking art installations from award-winning artist Nicoletta Daríta de la Brown

From a Memorial for Victims of State Violence to Marxist Chickens, Abigail Lucien, Nekisha Durrett, and Kyrae Dawaun aren't Afriaid to get Political

Exhibition of the 2023 Sondheim Finalists at The Walters: Abigail Lucien, Nekisha Durrett, and Kyrae Dawaun   Introduction   In the 18th annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Award Finalists Exhibition, ...

A Photographer and Filmmaker on the Rituals of Image Creation

One of McKone’s pieces from first last light is on view through August 12 in Richmond, VA as part of Candela’s Gallery’s annual juried and invitational show UnBound12!

Envisioning a future that is better than our present in garments, images, and performance

For over a decade, Corona's work has touched on themes of displacement and arrival and their cyclical nature

Cheng has expanded her art practice through clay and jewelry-making in recent years

Born in Hong Kong and raised in Vancouver and Hawaii as a child, the Baltimore-based artist says her study of conspiracism helps her to better understand American culture.

Nigerian-American Photographer and Video Artist Examines the Multiplicities of Presence

Chuks places particular emphasis on the past/present and individual/community; his dynamic portraits are synchronous explorations of self and subject.

After a Nearly Year-Long Hiatus, Waller Gallery's first Show Post-Renovation is a Welcome Reminder of the Space's Necessity

"Surviving the One" by Roberto Dyea (AKA Tsi Yoo Nah) closes this Saturday, June 22nd. It marks the first show at the new and improved Waller Gallery since the gallery closed for renovations last September.

Studio Visits with Songyhun Moon, Shruti Balasubramanian, Sara Austin, Ashton Phillips, and Arson Navarro

Learn more about recent MA and MFA Graduates from MICA's Mount Royal School of Art, MA in Graphic Design (MAGD), MFA in Graphic Design (GDMFA), Studio Art Summer Low-Residency MFA (MFAST), and Photography + Media & Society

A Baltimore-based fashion designer who imbues her home culture of Nigeria into elegant garments

Spirited Afro-futuristic designs that encapsulate a love for culture and home country, utilizing bold pattern fabrics designed just for her in Nigeria.

Rubys Grants to provide over $250,000 to 18 new projects across the four disciplines, as well as introducing new areas of funding, alumni grants, and microgrants

The 2023 Rubys Artist Grants will support individual artists and the creation of innovative and experimental projects that have significant impact across the Performing Arts, Media Arts, Visual Arts, and Literary Arts

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