The British Post-Punk Rockers Talk Gentrification, DIY Scenes, Songwriting, and Rockstar-Aversion
An Interview with guitarist Sean Coyle-Smith from the band shame, playing the Ottobar
A Welcome Tradition in the Making
“My initial hope was to bring people to Waverly, highlighting the fact that we have tons of authors, creatives, writers, and book vendors right here in the community,” Diana Emerson, the executive director of Waverly Main Street and one of the festival’s organizers, said.
The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
This Week: The Peale Center honored by The Maryland Historical Trust, Into Utopia Gala at the Lewis Museum, MICA ArtWalk Gala and Exhibition, public wake for Single Carrot at Union Craft Brewing, opening receptions for Seung Jun Lee and MJ Neuberger at Creative Alliance, and more!
How do two artists who study the urban landscape approach ecology?
For these two transplants working in education—Evans hails from Tempe, Arizona, and Cazabon from Detroit—Baltimore’s landscape has become important to their work.
“Photographer, Wizard, Friend to All”
Timeless nature, without the compromise of any man made structures, is Joe Hyde's most inspired subject.
Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media
BOPA Open Studio Tour this weekend, Sisters Freehold rewrites the theater script, whole lot of baking going on, cross cultural Cinco de Mayo, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Beat, Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Magazine, and other local and independent news sources.
"Compensation for Loss" Historicizes our Present at America's Oldest Museum
An examination of ecology in this current moment in human history, filtered through the lens of artistic and historical pastiche at the Peale
The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
Derrick Adams Visiting Artist lecture at Goucher, Asia North 2023, Aaron Dante and Ngaiire at Creative Alliance, AVAM's Kinetic Sculpture Race, Baltimore Open Studio Tour, opening reception for Schroeder Cherry curated exhibition at Hamilton Gallery, Beth Yashnyk & Fanni Somogyi and more!
Interview with Navid Sarfaraz of Syndicate Screen Printing
In this interview, Navid shares his journey from being homeless to discovering screen printing and turning it into a career. He talks about his passion for the artform and the satisfaction of bringing people's ideas to life.
Baltimore's Best Costume Party at the Creative Alliance
The theme was Creature Feature, emphasizing 50's kitsch monster cult films with hints of Old Hollywood ghoulish glam.
Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media
BMA redesign for Lexington Market, a review of the renovated and updated Woodberry Kitchen, still life at Harborplace, Record Store Day, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Beat, Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Magazine, and other local and independent news sources.
MICA Students and Alumni Raise Funds for Diversity and Inclusion Through Design
Flourish: MICA’s 29th Annual Experimental Benefit Fashion Show
The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
This Week: Shawn Holmes curator talk at Motor House, Ada Pinkston, Will Pappenheimer, and Mollye Bendell at UMBC CIRCA, Jackie Milad x Fred Wilson x Nekisha Durrett exhibition opens at the BMA, The Walters' Across Asia College Takeover, Reframing Futures II reception at Silber Gallery, and more!
A Seductive Rehang Maps a Continent's Diverse Influences
Wondering what lay beyond, say, the borders of the ancient Roman Empire or the reach of colonial France?
Photos from Ballroom Baltimore's Competition at Peabody Library
All the Moves, Sweat, Glitter, Fur, and Fashion You Can Handle: Photos from Baltimore Ballroom
Three Finalists Announced for the 18th Annual $30,000 Sondheim Art Prize and Exhibit at the Walters Art Museum
This year’s finalists were selected by a panel of accomplished jurors — scholar and curator Kelly Baum, artist and curator Devin Morris, and archivist and curator Ingrid Schaffner.
An Artist's Growth from Architectural Illustration to Herbalism
“All buildings are living systems, and I wanted to live in a building where the builder ⁄ designer knows and feels this in their bones.”
Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media
This week's news includes: Dereck Stafford Mangus unpacks the BMA's Guarding the Art exhibition, Baltimore pop-culture is having a moment, the Kinetic Sculpture Race is back (and so is Artscape?), Banneker-Douglass Museum featured in Annapolis's Up.St.Art Magazine, Elizabeth Talford Scott, and more