The Month-Long Festival Closes May 31
Visual artists, business owners, musicians, performers, and so very much excellent food from the APIMEDA (Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern and Desi American) communities are annually featured in a series of tours, events, and exhibitions.
Giving People & Objects a New Way Forward
In the spirit of the store and the promise of second chances, we asked members of the Second Chance team to share a bit about their current favorite objects in the store.
Chela Mitchell Gallery
As Union Market’s newest edition, Chela Mitchell’s savvy, self-reliant approach is a graceful affront to the status quo.
Reflecting on a Dérive through Artscape and its Memories
Finding Ourselves at the Corner of North and Charles: Photos, New Memories, and Creative Achievements of Artscape 2023
Jessy, a self-taught painter, began to use art to explore the racial mixing at the heart of their family
Hearing the term migration, what do you envision? Is migration just that one journey from point A to point B, that physical journey, or is it more? Is it lifelong?
Photos from the Baltimore Museum of Art's Fundraising Event in the Sculpture Garden
Luckily for the museum and guests, the rain held off and this festive garden party celebrating newly appointed Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director Asma Naeem offered a moment of spirited outdoor congregation.
Opera Baltimore at The Engineers Club is a Sublime Experience
Scaling opera down to it's essentials in an opulent setting is a winning combination but what about the relevance of opera?
A Welcome Tradition in the Making
“My initial hope was to bring people to Waverly, highlighting the fact that we have tons of authors, creatives, writers, and book vendors right here in the community,” Diana Emerson, the executive director of Waverly Main Street and one of the festival’s organizers, said.
Photos and an Interview with Ana Tantaros, Baltimore's "Saddest" Party Planner
"Blue Monday" has the dubious distinction of being the saddest day of the year, according to pseudo-science. One Baltimore photographer sees it as the perfect excuse to throw a party.
A Photo Essay by Mollye Miller capturing opening night energy in Station North’s newest art venue
What better way to animate a theatrical building with a unique history than inviting a group of artists to make site-specific work?