The Personal is Political in Gentrifying DC
Themes of fragmentation, remembrance, and celebration flow through White’s varied yet cohesive body of work.
An Exhibit and Holiday Jewelry Sale, with Photos by Vivian Doering
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.
Stephanie Garon uses mine core samples to guide the creation of sculpture, video, sound and photography.
In Gold Rush, Stephanie Garon seeks to “amplify not my voice, but the [voices] of the people directly involved with the mine and with the land."
Contemplating the legacy of protest art created by the famous American Catholic nun-turned-artist-educator
'We Care: Works by Corita Kent' at Silber Gallery is a vibrant color bomb mission-driven text-heavy advertisement-inspired serigraphs.
The wide-ranging, meticulously organized collections include photographs, seashells, teeth, vintage ornaments, automobile emblems, bones, feathers, and much more
Entering the wood-floored room on the third floor of the couple's Baltimore home feels a bit like walking into a cabinet of curiosities from centuries past.
On Amber Eve Anderson’s “Something Worth Doing” at Hamiltonian Gallery
These arrangements are subtle and pleasing, though on closer inspection, starkly funny.
In TLaloC’s 'Orbis Tertius: Hlaer to Jangr,' vibrant inflatable pieces filled the space from floor to ceiling, gleaming like alien objects, their purpose and meaning inscrutable.
In an economic and political environment where artists are accustomed to scarcity, the notion of excess space is indeed otherworldly.
The environmental scientist's painted fictions
Cho describes herself as a convergence of art and science, an artist and environmental scientist who wants to blur the boundaries between her fields through her compelling acrylic paintings.
A conversation with the Dallas-based artist after his first series of shows on the East Coast in the Spring of 2021
A rebellious artist exploring his location and position through his necessary work, David-Jeremiah invites viewers to name their relationship to his America and their America as well.
Milad’s cryptic and deeply personal archive of gathered fragments invites viewers to exist in a state of suspended misunderstanding
Through a rich accumulation of visual, textual, and symbolic content, Milad invites us to struggle with the act of making meaning as well as our desire to know, understand, translate, and thus take ownership of her pieces.
How do we break free? Giving our full attention seems a good place to begin.
Polyphemus, on view at Goucher College’s Silber Art Gallery, is an installation that takes its title from Homer’s Odyssey.
On Thursday, November 7, BmoreArt hosted a release party at the Pratt Library in Mount Vernon with 400+ featured artists, contributors, and friends of the publication
The theme of Issue 08 is Archive, and our team explored the theme as a practice and a concept, interpreting it broadly and in a Baltimore-centric way that celebrates the past and the present.