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Cecilia McCormick named MICA President, Profiles of Natalie Wynn and Lane Harlan, SNF Parkway's new plan, Bri Mobley and BLK Ass Flea Market, the BMA's Preoccupied exhibition, Jenenne Whitfield's new position, mourning the loss of Qayum Karzai and Carol Baish, and more...
The one day extravaganza of vintage vendors highlight's the region's creativity and style.
This Week: 4th International Placemaking Week, TRANSMISSION group exhibition opening at School 33 Art Center, Artists Sustaining Artists opening reception at Transformer DC, Gallery Blue Door's PRIDE opening reception at Emmanuel, Nicholas Wisniewski exhibition, and more!
Surveying Scott’s oeuvre, one can see she isn’t preoccupied by death; Scott is preoccupied by the ways in which we choose to live—and treat each other in life.
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.
Jenenne Whitfield joins MCB Harborplace team, new plans for the Parkway Theatre, Walk on By exhibition brings Baltimore and the Rotterdam together, Elizabeth Talford Scott's Baltimore museum takeover, Katie Pumphrey's bay swim, Tony Foreman, Banneker-Douglass Museum, and more!
As a Baltimore native and graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Sennaar has developed a voice that is as distinct as it is clever.
Transforming the Prototype 2 at Baltimore Jewelry Center, Asia North closing event, Nora Sturges opening reception at VisArts, Here, in this Little Bay: Celebrating 30 Years at the Kreeger, Miranda Javid & Brendan Sullivan closing at Current — PLUS a number of calls for entry !!
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.
Silva’s subject is nothing less than the global cataclysm we find ourselves in—from the lingering effects of colonization, to sustained war and genocide, environmental degradation, and rampant consumerism.
New fiber art exhibition at the Renwick, The Phillips Collection 2024-25 exhibition schedule, BMA announces environmental initiatives, Charles Mason III, Preakness future, Everyman Theatre's "Midsummer," FPCT's upcoming season, Golden West, and MICA - News from local and independent media sources.
Along with weird horse names and laying a bet, the fashion at Preakness and other Triple Crown races is oddly traditional, a pageant of who's who in pastel suits, bowties, fancy hats, and floral dresses.
This Week: Jerrell Gibbs at James Cohan NYC, artists reception + awards presentation for UMBC's 2024 Visual Arts Senior Exhibition, The Black Artist Fair's Grantwriting Basics – The Black AF Edition, Open Critique w/ Schroeder Cherry at Creative Alliance, Arvay Adams opening reception and more!
For Chabwera, painting is an opportunity to turn inwards and reflect on the mind, body, and self. She then gradually externalizes those reflections through a singular piece or series.