Baltimore News Updates from Independent & Regional Media 9/3
10 Must-Read Stories from Baltimore-Based Writers and Publications
Updates from local media and Baltimore-based journalists
10 Must-Read Stories from Baltimore-Based Writers and Publications
Updates from local media and Baltimore-based journalists
What an interior space tells us about its occupants
"Many designers and architects develop a look or aesthetic that defines their craft but for me, I had been raised to look for the narrative that gave each place its soul and identity."
BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
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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.
The Miami-born, DC-based artist’s work is a late-capitalist playground with floaties and pool bros
"My first visual clue to the parallel nature of this situation was that pastels were suddenly in vogue again."
Three artists work within AFRO American Newspapers' archives
This new phase of programming allows us to congregate and experience art together safely, on the street or in our cars from a distance.
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Leilani’s debut brims with the potential energy of a young artist battling precarity
Global pandemic notwithstanding, the future was always bleak. But the desire for the good life, or some semblance of it, is a stubborn flame.
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The Hampden-based progressive studio encourages artists’ autonomy and creative expression
Progressive art studios are philosophically integral to disability rights and social justice.
The deeper you dig in your life, the more visually distant you get from the reality
Memorializing quiet moments at home during quarantine, one day at a time
10 Must-Read Stories from Baltimore-Based Writers and Publications
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People who can build and tinker and think super hard, who are malleable by nature, can be lifesavers
A 2019 report showed Open Works’ membership was significantly more diverse than that of other maker spaces around the country: 43 percent of its members are people of color, 54 percent are women.
BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
Merging Traditional Craft with Technology
Couwenberg, a titan of fine-art fiber education, is influenced by growth and evolution, which she excavates in an exploration of her personal history as a Dutch woman living in America.
Monique Crabb’s reverent textile works
Monique Crabb explores loss and longing through a combination of photography and fiber art
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Jang’s practice embodies the mutable relationship between art and craft
Jang is a conceptual artist, a popular tattoo artist, and a renaissance creative with a grip on what it means to make exciting and thought-provoking contemporary artworks in various forms.