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Professional Development & Career

Art AND: Jessica Gatlin

An integral part of Gatlin's process is to look at a big idea in different ways and consider it from every angle

"I identify as interdisciplinary and sometimes I even go as far as to say non-disciplinary because I have a craft and DIY background. I don't necessarily feel like discipline is the right word to use. I love materials and I love playing with something new, I think that’s the thing that pulls me."

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BmoreArt’s Picks: September 28 – October 4

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

Annet Couwenberg at UMBC, MICA Constitution Day, Matisse & Etta Cone at the BMA, Meg Rorison and Monique Crabb at Current, Landscapes at the David Driskell Center, Free Fall Baltimore, plus Solos 2022 Call for Proposals at Arlington Arts Center, Grit Fund Recovery Grants, and more.

Visual Art

Looking Back While Facing Forward: Laurie Anderson at the Hirshhorn

"Laurie Anderson: The Weather" presents more than fifty works from across a renowned career

Featuring sculptures, installations, videos, and photographs, and juxtaposing pieces from across her career with a host of recent works , "The Weather" is a dazzling display of what the art historian RoseLee Goldberg once called Anderson’s “powerful inventive drive.

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BmoreArt’s Picks: September 21-27

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

The New Black Vanguard curated by Antwaun Sargent at MICA's Meyerhoff Gallery, Brandon Woody & Asya Shaw perform at The BMA, Cicada Parade-a Garden Party at Carroll Mansion, Bromo Arts Walk, and Station North Shines, plus Grit Fund Emergency Recovery Grants

Professional Development & Career

Art AND: Sam Bessen

Why the director of the performance series In the Stacks and curator at Hopkins' Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection wants you to listen to Classical music

"I’m inspired by these musicians that weren’t satisfied with the presenting platforms or ensembles that existed, so they just created new ones."

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BmoreArt’s Picks: September 14-20

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

This Week: NMWA xChange, fiber artist + activist Tanya Aguiñiga, the 14Karat Cabaret at MAP,  Betty Cooke's Legacy at The Walters, F.E.A.S.T. Mutual Aid Call for Proposals at VisArts, and more.

Visual Art

Rebellion, Relevance, Texas, and Lisa Yuskavage

Why is a painting of a nude woman by a woman potentially offensive, but not one by a man?

Lisa Yuskavage’s porn-inspired, rainbow-hued paintings of women in fantasy landscapes are featured at the BMA through Sept 19 in Wilderness, a survey show co-organized with the Aspen Museum of Art

Visual Art

The Mythical, Mystical, and Heretical at SPRING/BREAK 2021

The curator-centric show favors colorful, crafty, and playful work that transforms its banal context—two vacant floors of a Manhattan office building

This year, dozens of curators were invited to organize exhibitions around the theme HEARSAY:HERESY—a timely prompt in this age of fake news and ever raging culture wars, yet one that often manifested in decidedly Medieval aesthetics.

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