Photo Essay

Photo Essay

Photos from Baltimore's First Affordable Art Fair

What does Baltimore investing intentionally in itself look like?

Photos from Artscape on Sunday, May 25 by Mollye Miller

Artscape's New Downtown Footprint in Photos: Artisan Market, Food Lab, New Murals, Concert Stages, Performances, and Sondheim Semi-Finalists at The Peale

Party Photos from BmoreArt's Release for Issue 19 on May 15

In Issue 19, we celebrate Baltimore’s “hidden gems” through the stories of individuals and organizations often operating below the public radar but making a solid contribution to city life.

Artist Zoë Charlton's Work is the First in the Initiative Unveiled in Station North

A lighting ceremony for Charlton's work at the North Avenue Market, was hosted with big crowds, programming, and performances.

The Creative Alliance Celebrates 30 Years at their Annual Gala Event

Creative Alliance Honors Linda de Palma and JM Giordano for Lifetime Achievement

On May 1 Protests in Baltimore to Stop the Billionaire Takeover

Six smaller rallies came together in Baltimore as a massive protest against the Trump Administration

A Conversation with Elena Volkova and Jonna McKone

At BmoreArt’s Connect+Collect Gallery Two Photographers Challenge Assumptions about Materials, Process, and Storytelling

J.M. Giordano's photos offer proof that the art of the protest sign is alive and well

Washington DC was just one of hundreds of rallies hosted across the country protesting Trump policies

ONE FIGHT, ONE FUTURE, Hosted by Free State Coalition, Photos by Elena Volkova

Colorful Signs, Speakers, and Peaceful Protest on April 5, 2025, at City Hall in Baltimore City, part of a the national Hands Off Day

Jill Fannon's Photo Essay captures the magic of BSA Expressions

Baltimore School for the Arts Celebrates 45 Years with Expressions ‘25: Students, Performances, and Guests

Context and Changes in 2025 for Baltimore's Free Outdoor Arts Festival

Artscape should have a long-term impact–not just on local businesses who happen to be located on the festival footprint, but upon Baltimore’s arts ecosystem as a whole.

The DC Restaurant Reinvents Itself on Baltimore's Greenmount Ave

A former wildlife conservationist, Executive Chef Olivier Caillabet's approach to food is mindful and inclusive. The ramen restaurant has soy-free, gluten-free, and vegan options. And they are all done well.

Micah Wood and Christopher Chester on Creatively Archiving Baltimore

A new photo book, Scene Seen, weaves together 85 bands, over 200 portraits, and 300 pages into a tribute to Baltimore’s creative resilience, documenting the essence of the music scene from 2016 to 2024. 

A Baltimore-based Performance Troupe and Learning Program

Founded by three visionary women and mothers—Mama Rashida Forman-Bey, Mama Kay Lawal-Muhammad, and Mama Nata’aska Hasan Hummingbird—WombWork seeks to shine a light on the stories of young people from some of the hardest possible circumstances.

From the Field to the Stage

With around 150 members, M3 is a powerful force uniquely composed of every major on campus. Reid referred to the marching band members as “triple A” students, being that they are academic, artistic, and athletic.

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