Featuring 30+ of our favorite Baltimore makers and stores
For all those you love (and for yourself) shop local this season from Baltimore-based stores and creators including books, music, coffee, self care, food, and more.
Antwaun Sargent's book-turned-exhibition features contemporary Black photographers working across the worlds of fine art and fashion at MICA
This cohort of photographers apply the fine-art idioms of landscape, portraiture, and still life to fashion photography.
Rebecca Marimutu is a contemporary photographer and interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the self, identity, and materiality
Both analog and digital, Marimutu’s photo collages reveal a process of self discovery and self representation through the active manipulating and reconfiguring of material into sculptural figures.
This group exhibition of contemporary Black Baltimore- and DC-based artists plays on personal and collective histories
The show’s larger focus is material culture, specifically Black material culture featuring objects that contain history and tradition.
Photos by Josh Sinn from the release party for Turnstile’s latest project, Glow On at Clifton Park
A throng of Baltimore people protected stage divers from being hurt, allowing the brave and die-hard fans to leap into a sea of fans and surf in ecstasy and glory.
An art dog photo essay with images from Issue 11 and outtakes
Canine Comfort: Our Art Dogs, a series of portraits of dogs in Baltimore-based artists' studios
The West Baltimore rapper talks about his motivations, the thrill of performing, and what all the hard work is for
With his team, talent, and determination, Dawson will ascend and carry Baltimore with him wherever he goes.
And all your beautiful #CrownSelfies
What does the future hold for those venues, bars, and clubs that facilitate the communion of music and crowd?
On the Baltimore artist's ever-evolving practice
“I do not have the collage without photography. There is no photography without community,” Wallace says.
Chyno is many things at once: a food persona, a business owner, a cannabis advocate, a parent to an impressive plant collection
Through his work, Chyno constructs better realities not only for himself but for many other people in this city.
Curating exhibitions and leading the Mare Residency Program, Ward explores migration, identity, Blackness, and womanhood
In her practice as a creative director, curator, and writer, Tiffany Auttrianna Ward asks questions about archives, storytelling, endurance, and existence in both physical and digital space, exploring themes of migration, identity, Blackness, and womanhood.
Saturday's celebration at the Eubie Blake features music, art, food, workshops and more