Visual Art

Visual Art

The Evolution of Printmaking from the Great Depression to the 1960's at the Philadelphia Museum of Art  By Brendan L. Smith Art is full of happy accidents and despairing failures, ...

A Conversation with Conceptual Artist Larry Cook by Martina Dodd “I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me.” -Ralph Ellison There is power in occupying space. But ...

Selections and Photos by Bonnie Crawford Kotula Returning for its third year, the Artist-Run Art Fair provides Artscape visitors access to the work of emerging contemporary artists, as exhibited by ...

New Work by Robert Sparrow Jones, A Conversation by Leigh Glenn When I first saw paintings by Robert Sparrow Jones at Longview Gallery in Washington, D.C., in 2008, I was ...

Photos by Theresa Keil   The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) 2016 MFA in Studio Art Thesis Exhibitions presented a broad range of new painting, sculpture, textile, photography, performance, and ...

by Cara Ober Originally published July 11 at Hyperallergic. The golden man is tiny, but he’s got a penis like a garden hose. Naked, he stands over a much larger ...

Saturday, July 9 featured a ton of openings and events including the Sondheim Prize reception and those pictured here at the Baltimore Jewelry Center, Current, Phoebe Projects, Springsteen, and First ...

Sondheim Prize Announcement and Comments by Cara Ober with Photos by Stewart Watson We're thrilled that the artist/activist collaborative led by Rebecca Nagle and Hannah Brancato has won the 2016 Sondheim Prize. ...

The 2016 Sondheim Artscape Prize Finalist Exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art: A Conversation by Bret McCabe and Cara Ober Bret: I can't exactly put my finger on what ...

The 2016 PEM, Mount Royal, Hoffberger, and Rinehart MFA Thesis Exhibits By Alex Ebstein The campus exhibitions of MICA's 2016 PEM, Mount Royal, Hoffberger and Rinehart MFA candidates filled the ...

The Baltimore Rock Opera Society’s production of Amphion reviewed by Sage Viscovi A wise man once said, “It’s a long way to the top if you wanna rock ‘n roll.” ...

The History and Reality of Warfare through the filter of Broomberg and Chanarin at the BMA by Cara Ober When offering social critique, you have three options. You can go full ...

Emma Jo Shatto on Art-Part'heid's May Meeting "The white people episode of Art-Part'heid" were the choice words writer Nia Hampton used to describe the last meeting of the Baltimore-based art and civil rights ...

Documentarian Ramona Diaz on Her Films Past, Present, and Future by Christopher Llewellyn Reed Ramona Diaz is a world-renowned documentary filmmaker based in Baltimore, and the Spring 2016 Artist-in-Residence for ...

To Be Black in White America, A Group Exhibition at Galerie Myrtis by Angela N. Carroll What does it mean to be black in white America? Well, it all depends on ...

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