Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media
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!
A Photographer and Filmmaker on the Rituals of Image Creation
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!
The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
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!
Envisioning a future that is better than our present in garments, images, and performance
For over a decade, Corona's work has touched on themes of displacement and arrival and their cyclical nature
Climactic Chaos Couldn't Keep Cyclists from Closing Out June with a Defiant Celebration on Wheels
Bike Party meets on the last Friday of each month at St Mary’s Park on Paca Street, rain or shine.
At Mera Kitchen, the dialect is ever-expanding
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.
Cheng has expanded her art practice through clay and jewelry-making in recent years
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.
The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
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!
Nigerian-American Photographer and Video Artist Examines the Multiplicities of Presence
Chuks places particular emphasis on the past/present and individual/community; his dynamic portraits are synchronous explorations of self and subject.
After a Nearly Year-Long Hiatus, Waller Gallery's first Show Post-Renovation is a Welcome Reminder of the Space's Necessity
"Surviving the One" by Roberto Dyea (AKA Tsi Yoo Nah) closes this Saturday, June 22nd. It marks the first show at the new and improved Waller Gallery since the gallery closed for renovations last September.
Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media
Sondheim Finalists at The Walters, BMA Exhibits Baltimore Artists, What is Artscape's Plan?, The City that Reads, Muddy Waters in Baltimore, New/Next Film Fest Announces Films and Parties, the Beef with Atlas Group, and more reporting from local and independent sources.
Studio Visits with Songyhun Moon, Shruti Balasubramanian, Sara Austin, Ashton Phillips, and Arson Navarro
Learn more about recent MA and MFA Graduates from MICA's Mount Royal School of Art, MA in Graphic Design (MAGD), MFA in Graphic Design (GDMFA), Studio Art Summer Low-Residency MFA (MFAST), and Photography + Media & Society
The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
This Week: National Puppetry Festival at UMD, Baltimore Clayworks' presents a virtual artist talk with Sam Briegel, artist talk with Ashley Milburn at Gallery 1448, MSAC LIVE readings at Maryland Art Place, Nicoletta Daríta de la Brown at the National Aquarium, and more!
A Baltimore-based fashion designer who imbues her home culture of Nigeria into elegant garments
Spirited Afro-futuristic designs that encapsulate a love for culture and home country, utilizing bold pattern fabrics designed just for her in Nigeria.
Rubys Grants to provide over $250,000 to 18 new projects across the four disciplines, as well as introducing new areas of funding, alumni grants, and microgrants
The 2023 Rubys Artist Grants will support individual artists and the creation of innovative and experimental projects that have significant impact across the Performing Arts, Media Arts, Visual Arts, and Literary Arts
Bright Color Contrasts with An Emotional Burden to Process Loss and Find Solace
A Visual Artist Explores the Loss of Her Mother in Dramatic, Color-Filled Expressive Canvasses
Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media
Ernest Shaw's portrait of Thurgood Marshall, More layoffs possible at MICA, New Director at WPADC, Akea Brionne at CPM, New Baltimore Clayworks Resident Artists, Arts Every Day Mural, finding space as a small theater, an arepa cookbook, and more...
Jessy, a self-taught painter, began to use art to explore the racial mixing at the heart of their family
Hearing the term migration, what do you envision? Is migration just that one journey from point A to point B, that physical journey, or is it more? Is it lifelong?