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Living With Art: Schwanda Rountree, Art Collector, Consultant, and Connector
How a DC-based lawyer became an advocate for contemporary art and artists
What’s especially inspiring about Rountree’s collection is that it’s personal, relational, and manageable in the relatively small Petworth rowhouse she shares with photographer Jati Lindsay, her husband, and their two-year-old daughter.
Balti-Shorts Fall Short
What happens to a city that can’t even imagine itself differently in the medium of film?
Kaitlin Jencso’s Transformations of the Mundane in the Digital Era
Jencso manipulates our attention to be just as glued to the devices as the girl in the image appears to be.
The House Gallery: An Interview with Joy Davis, Owner and Director of Waller Gallery
Joy Davis talks about navigating home and work, public and private, and dreams versus reality.
Sharon Flake’s “The Skin I’m In” Turns 20
Author Sharon Flake comes to Baltimore to speak about diversity in young adult literature at CityLit Festival
Sharon Flake writes about Black teens, and when I was a teen, it felt like she was one of few authors actually writing about us.
Notre Dame on Fire: An Absurdist Tragicomedy
While perhaps their reputed safeguarding properties were not enough to save the building entirely, a believer might credit the relics for the towers, the flying buttresses, and the rose windows remaining, incredibly, intact.