Exhibit: Idiosyncratic Iconoclasts
An Exhibit and Auction at C+C Gallery Celebrating 10 Years and 20 Issues
An Exhibit and Auction at C+C Gallery Celebrating 10 Years and 20 Issues
An Exhibit and Auction at C+C Gallery Celebrating 10 Years and 20 Issues
Dinos Chapman and Jason Yates Two-Person Show at von ammon co. is a Grotesque Dirge for Consumer Kitsch
The eerie convergence of fantasy and reality in Too Little Too Late, which closes Sunday, June 16th, offers a darkly humorous framework within which to dissect American culture and its apparent decline.
An Introduction to Issue 17: Transformation
We present the region’s courageous leaders, creative explorers, and ground-breaking thinkers who are envisioning a better future and joining with others to make these collective dreams a reality.
The Current Exhibit at BmoreArt's C+C Space is the First of Three Based on Our City of Artists Book
City of Artists, BmoreArt's first full-length book, sold out in December, but is now available through a second printing
Sustaining Baltimore's Creative Ecosystem, A Photo Story at Sandtown Furniture Company
Stellarium Jewelry, The Modest Florist, La Loupe Design, Studio JMCG Jewelry, Camp Small, New Vintage by Sam, Bazaar, Local Color Flowers, Baltimore Spirits Company, Taste This Cake, Sacred Ashes, Baltimore Print Studios, Personal Best Ceramics, Milkweed Ceramics, 228 Grant Street Candles, Baltimore
How do we talk about liberty and injustice honestly, intertwined with aspects of race and gender in America?
Liberty & Injustice features labor-intensive, clever, immersive works of art that captivate and inform.
Three Years in the Making, This Beautiful Book Pairs Nationally Recognized Authors with Visual Artists
Baltimore Is Truly a City of Artists. This New Book Aims to Explore Why and How from a Variety of Diverse Perspectives.
Kris Kudrnac Talks About the Aesthetic Objects Which Form His Roots and Ground Him in Place
Among art collectors, Kudrnac is ecumenical and unpredictable, unusual because of his willingness to trust his own instincts and to invest generously, including objects considered craft and furniture.
Run by Leonardo Martinez-Diaz, a new Baltimore art space offers artists and creatives chances to collaborate with scientists, policy-makers, and activists
With six studio spaces, an exhibition and event space, workshops, a library, and generous common areas, the Crow's Nest will foster “a diverse creative community whose members can inspire one another, collaborate, experiment, and cross-pollinate ideas."
How the Neighborhood Design Center is Helping Baltimore’s Creatives Revive a Climate-Conscious City
“If you look at adaptive reuse projects, at least half of the building you need is already there,” Karla Brent says. “The energy that was needed to build that was used years ago,” whereas new building projects require production and shipment processes that create pollution and consume raw materials.
A Conversation with the Pivotal Author of 'Thinking with Type'
A discussion of design as a superpower, Lupton's experience as a curator, and the rewarding process of writing books.