John Tyler, a multi-instrumentalist, created Love Groove Festival to enable visual, musical, and performing artists to mix
“I was so in love with everything, and it seemed like a good way to bring different communities together," Tyler says.
Tierney’s mixed-media assemblages link humans and climate
The objects Tierney employs trigger memories and personal associations, but they also represent systems, histories, industries and labor, and the environmental impact of it all.
Moses sees her role as a curator as a community builder
Moses' curatorial project, the Maryland Institute Black Archives (MIBA), uncovered the erased history of Black students at MICA and documented as many stories from present-day Black students, alumni, faculty, and staff as possible.
Baltimore Pride Takes to the Sea
Photo Essay: A Three Hour Cruise Featuring the Absolutely Dragulous Brunch Bunch
Subscribers, Contributors, and Featured Artists Celebrate our Collect Issue
A Garden Party for BmoreArt's subscribers, who made Issue 13 possible, as well as featured artists, contributors, and media partners
An interview with three of the twelve students participating in the annual show
MICA's Annual Benefit Fashion Show returned in person for the first time since the pandemic started.
Baltimore’s thriving plant-collecting community
Baltimore’s houseplant community is as wide and diverse as our city, ranging from internationally recognized players to newcomers who just bought their first snake plant.
Women's first-round CIAA Championships: Virginia Union vs. Claflin
Moves, thrills, and sportsmanship as Baltimore hosts the 2021-22 CIAA Men's and Women's Basketball Championships
Grief and Gratitude in a Photo Essay by Jill Fannon from the February 2 Memorial
Mourning the loss of Lt. Paul Butrim, Lt. Kelsey Sadler, and firefighter Kenny Lacayo, three firefighters who died in the line of duty in January
A Year in Photos by Jill Fannon
At the cusp of a new year, it feels important to look back and take stock, to record the past year the only way we know how: through the vision and work of an artist, in this case Baltimore-based photographer Jill Fannon.
Photos from Station North's July art walk, with info about the district and the changes afoot
Station North seems to have stabilized recently with its official adoption by the Central Baltimore Partnership.
At Baltimore's Milk & Ice Vintage, Clothing Offers Histories of Resilience and Innovation
Models Abbey Parrish and Paris Roberts bring historic vintage pieces to life in a photo essay by Jill Fannon
An art dog photo essay with images from Issue 11 and outtakes
Canine Comfort: Our Art Dogs, a series of portraits of dogs in Baltimore-based artists' studios
Photos by Jill Fannon capture these beautiful, tragic, and weirdly punctual insects
Brood X is the largest of all the cohorts of 17-year periodical cicadas, and they are here for just one reason.
In the Dark Circus Arts teaches a combination of athleticism and artistry
A career or hobby in circus is not an escape but rather a way of life.
Beautiful handmade craft items envisioned as Dutch still life tableaux
Although businesses are struggling because of Covid restrictions, this season we wanted to make it easier to patronize Baltimore-based artists and shops and to luxuriate in the amazing range of quality that you can support through your purchases.
A fall fashion shoot at the Baltimore Jewelry Center
Contemporary art jewelry, designed to be beautiful and comfortable, enhances the wearer's daily experience.
Honoring Healthcare Workers
Fannon's photos of female healthcare workers emphasize their humanity, as well as the physical boundaries they experience every day on the job.