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Captain Bobby and First Mate Alicia have created a unique opportunity and are building a market for their love of sailing while highlighting the history and beauty of Baltimore. Boat Baltimore’s season began May 5th and runs until the last Friday of October.
This Week: Kim Rice + Paul Rucker open house at Connect + Collect, Katie O'Keefe virtual artist talk presented by Baltimore Jewelry Center, Kindred FX Film Screening featuring Courtney Lee-Mitchell at the Lewis Museum, Youth-in-Business Fashion Show at Jubilee Arts, and more!
Exhibition of the 2023 Sondheim Finalists at The Walters: Abigail Lucien, Nekisha Durrett, and Kyrae Dawaun Introduction In the 18th annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Award Finalists Exhibition, ...
The internet was yet again a mess this week.
Baltimore’s Farmer’s Market Under the JFX - Plus a Summer Gazpacho Recipe
This week's news includes: It's all about the infrastructure with Fluid Movement, Smithsonian American Art Fellowship Program receives funding from Frankenthaler Foundation, BOPA rules against Ja Rule, East City Art reviews two DC shows, the Poe must go on, and more!
One of McKone’s pieces from first last light is on view through August 12 in Richmond, VA as part of Candela’s Gallery’s annual juried and invitational show UnBound12!
This Week: Alberto Cavalieri artist talk with AIA Baltimore + Catalyst Contemporary, Highlandtown First Friday Art Walk, First Fridays performance at the Lewis with Maimouna Youssef + WhoCamille, Jan Eveland and Sarah Magida artist talk at Creative Alliance, and more!
For over a decade, Corona's work has touched on themes of displacement and arrival and their cyclical nature
The internet was messy this week!
Bike Party meets on the last Friday of each month at St Mary’s Park on Paca Street, rain or shine.
The worker-owned business model was a no-brainer for the founding members, who understand that true democracy in the workplace cannot be achieved without access to ownership.
Born in Hong Kong and raised in Vancouver and Hawaii as a child, the Baltimore-based artist says her study of conspiracism helps her to better understand American culture.
This Week: Baltimore Clayworks' Wesley Brown virtual artist talk, closing reception for Mike McConnell at Hotel Indigo, Station North SIPS, Kyrae Dawaun, Nekisha Durrett, + Abigail Lucien Sondheim Finalists artist talks at The Walters, and more!
Chuks places particular emphasis on the past/present and individual/community; his dynamic portraits are synchronous explorations of self and subject.