Collectors Philip and Deborah English talk about the lure of the whimsical Victorian-era ceramics
Majolica Mania is the result of a near-constant effort by enthusiasts to get decorative arts curators to take this fantastical subset of ceramics seriously.
A photo essay featuring Baltimore-Washington jazz musicians performing live
A photographer on a mission to document jazz musicians during COVID-19 hardships
Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media
The wide-ranging, meticulously organized collections include photographs, seashells, teeth, vintage ornaments, automobile emblems, bones, feathers, and much more
Entering the wood-floored room on the third floor of the couple's Baltimore home feels a bit like walking into a cabinet of curiosities from centuries past.
The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
This Week: Kumasi J. Barnett, Jeffrey Kent, and Dr. Darryl Peterkin in conversation at The Peale, Summer '22 exhibition opening at C. Grimaldis Gallery, Youngblood opening reception at Maryland Art Place, Second Chance Community Spotlight Festival installation, and more!
Shane Moritz and Dustin Junkert's poetry collection is a portal to elsewhere
“We have a shared sensibility of what we want and what we don’t,” says Moritz. “We want to amuse each other. But at the end, we want something that's maybe deeper and truer to the human experience.
Richard Serra’s new installation and a Museum Guard-curated Exhibition at the BMA
Mini reviews of exhibits at the Glenstone Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art
The Baltimore supergroup Old Songs features Elizabeth Downing, Mark Jickling, and Chris Mason
As with many of the poets Old Songs has explored, Callimachus was equally at home writing grand paeans to deities as he was writing personal, even confessional verse.
Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media
This week's news includes: BMA acquisitions, new online radio based in Baltimore, John Waters' new novel, and more reporting from Baltimore Magazine, Technical.ly Baltimore, Baltimore Fishbowl, and other local and independent news sources.
The Pope of Trash delivered his speech to graduates of SVA's Class of 2020 and 2021 at a make-up in-person ceremony
"You have to create and develop your own insane opportunities, and believe me, that’s when the real fun begins."
Baltimore Pride Takes to the Sea
Photo Essay: A Three Hour Cruise Featuring the Absolutely Dragulous Brunch Bunch
The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
This Week: Spellbinders’ Salon at Black Cherry Puppet Theater, Dr. Sheena Howard lecture at the Peale with Kumasi J. Barnett, Fools and Madmen present Julius Caesar at Motor House, Breathing Black documentary screening at the Peale, Truel Laurels Summer Film Series, and more!
Together Again: Baltimore Starts Pride Weekend with a Gorgeous Gala Under the Stars
On June 24, the Pride Center of Maryland’s Twilight on the Terrace Gala was finally back in person, after several years of pause for the pandemic
Gilliam, who died on June 25, had an artistic practice dedicated to the interrogation of self and spirit
Much like the artist’s enduring body of work, the heart of 'Full Circle' is found in its layers.
Venues, artwork, artists, and participants in the Bromo District's Celebration of Art Spaces
Highlights from the Bromo Arts District including Nomü Nomü, Black Genius Art Show, Maryland Art Place, Lexington Market, Current Space, Le Mondo, and more
More than 70 participants ranged in age from 10 to 82, with people who had never sewn before alongside experienced quilters
Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media
This week's news includes: Pride at Pride 2022, tracking reproductive health, 'The Baltimore Anthology,' and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, The AFRO, Maryland Matters, and other local and independent news sources.
Screening one night only at the Charles, a new doc goes behind the scenes with Neil Feather
The end result is more than a portrait of the artist at work; it’s a document of the uniquely collaborative spirit for which Baltimore is, and should be, known.