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“People don’t always understand how important zoos are at helping animal populations survive in the wild because a lot of that work goes unseen.”
Baltimore’s Lunar Night Cultural Festival took place January 21 and 22, as a free weekend-long cultural event designed to embrace the richness of Asian culture and traditions through food and art in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and Lake Shore Park.
Starting in January and ending with today, a photo essay that captures the fleeting intensity of 2022
Remembering what can be special about this holiday season including the beauty of night, the sense of expectation, and buying into the magic
Signs, Signals + Symbols, an exhibition that explores jewelry as a symbol of identity and vehicle for communication, alongside the annual BJC Holiday Sale, featuring work by new, emerging, and established artists.
What better way to animate a theatrical building with a unique history than inviting a group of artists to make site-specific work?
Our release parties are an extension of our mission: to create a network of collaborators, to elevate the arts, and to build community through arts and culture
“Tell yourself you are everything the world needs to see."
One of the perks of being an Artist or Premium-level subscriber at BmoreArt are our events! This one was hosted by arts patron Kris Kudrnac, with pizza from Dizzy Cow, beer from Guilford Hall Brewing, and ice cream from the Charmery.
The festival and glowing parade procession from Patterson Park to the Pulaski Monument
Current Space's epic experimental fashion show Fantasy Machine returned last Saturday for its sold-out fourth edition. Thankfully, photographer Saskia Kahn staked out a spot beside the runway and captured it all.
Photos by Elena Volkova of performances and participants on September 24 at Creative Alliance's Tianquiztli market
Featuring Jackie Andrews, Mara Colecchia, Nicole Dest-Forrester, Caitlin Duckwall, Luci Jockel, Andy Lowrie, Kerianne Quick, Sarah Parker, Risa Reyes, and Ashlee Wetta.
Full Circle Dance Company's interpretation of home offers a chance for audiences in Baltimore to consider dance in a whole new way
A key tenet of photovoice is that the goal is not to create technically sound photographs—and yet, in relieving that pressure, so much of the work was visually exciting.