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An Even Hotter Hot Sauce

Hot Sauce Artist Collective partners with BOPA to curate outdoor pop-up exhibitions

A group of printmakers, educators, neighbors, innovators, and curators are using their platform to bring outdoor art and culture events to different neighborhoods in Baltimore City.

Collecting

Living With Art: Jackie Copeland

The range of works in Copeland’s collection highlights her discerning interests and tastes

Copeland's collection is a reflection of the depth and width of her 30-year career in museums: contemporary art, functional works traditionally sidelined as craft, and objects of historical importance for what they remind us about where we come from.

News & Opinion

Letter to MD Attorney General Demands an Investigation into the BMA’s Sale of Three Historic Works

The letter indicates conflicting understanding within the BMA itself about the justification for the deaccessions

A group of former trustees and members of Baltimore Museum of Art’s accessions committees sent a letter to Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh requesting that their offices investigate the BMA for its recent decision to deaccession three major works.

Food & Drink

Art AND: Jinji Fraser

Family secrets, the challenges of being a female business owner, and how knowing chocolate’s history might make you savor it more

She’s had a reverence for the confection since a fateful day in 2012 when, while working an event as a nutrition consultant, she stepped on a postcard advertising chocolate-making classes.

Visual Art

Jo Smail’s Visual Poetry

Artist Jo Smail in conversation with curator Kristen Hileman

Jo Smail, whose faculty for visual poetry is matched by her perceptive and radiant use of language, has produced her first artist’s book.

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Schroeder Cherry’s Pillars of the Community

How Cherry's art practice reflects his strength as a craftsman, historian, and storyteller

Cherry’s assemblage portraits create a sense of familiarity, especially through the everyday objects and materials he incorporates as symbols for larger questions and preconceived notions of American history and culture.

Visual Art

Quarantine Diaries: Gallerists & Curators 

Liz Faust, Thomas James, Michael Benevento & Julianne Hamilton, Giulia Piera Livi

This edition of Quarantine Diaries features five Baltimore-based gallerists and curators who have adapted their practices to create new opportunities for artists to survive and thrive through quarantine

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