Performance artist Monsieur Zohore collaborates with NY galleries New Release and Palo to raise legal funds for protestors
All proceeds go directly to Baltimore Action Legal Team, an organization that offers legal services to protesters and has been operating a bail fund since April 2015
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Kotic Couture, DJ Diaspora, Jay Swann, Mighty Mark, and Logicoma
The art of the DJ is sorely missed while music venues are closed. Find out how five local DJs have adjusted to quarantine life and how to support them.
Articles and resources on the topics of protest, abolition, reckoning with white supremacy, and more
White people get upset about protest because it is a disruption—it demands attention and reckoning with the harm we are implicated in.
Chromati creates complex and dynamic abstracted paintings of figures anchored in the experiences of Black women’s lives and bodies
The Delaware Contemporary will celebrate Stepping Out to Step In, Chromati’s Platform Gallery commission with a public “drive-thru” opening from 5 to 8 pm on Friday, June 19.
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In 2017 Baltimore rapper Deetranada starred in season 3 of the Lifetime reality series The Rap Game
"I knew I had a gift with words when I started getting in trouble for speaking my mind without being disrespectful or explicit, but simply for the fact I was speaking the truth that a certain group of people didn't want to hear."
A graduation ceremony is a symbol, a photo opportunity, a rite of passage, but doesn't live up to the hype in real life
Instead of a traditional ceremony, the class of 2020 has a chance to invest creative energy in unique, authentic, and personal forms of celebration
Podcasts may have messed with filmmaking a little bit
With all of us ostensibly inside, talking less or at least talking to less people, the appeal of hearing voices that aren’t our own for extended periods of time has taken on a certain restorative luster.
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A studio visit with Safiyah Cheatam, Afrofuturist, conceptual and social practice artist, UMBC Intermedia & Digital Arts MFA Candidate
Like Afrofuturists before her, Cheatam carries on the legacy through her evolving studio practice, through her daily existence, and through elements that incorporate her training as a filmmaker.
On Anne Boyer’s ‘The Undying,’ Reopening America, and Capitalist Medicine
A challenging, instructive text in this period of mass illness and isolation, when it is hard to imagine a future, though we must.
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After Covid-19 postponement, Issue 09: Craft is coming! If you want to own it, please subscribe via our website.
Issue 09: Craft celebrates Baltimore’s incredible makers, visionary artists, and creative businesses
The best queer stories acknowledge pleasure’s colorful origins, unflattering or otherwise
Each vignette is a high-wire act, teetering along the razor’s edge separating shame and desire, passion and violence, actualization and obliteration.
James Williams II, Claudia Jolin, Adam Holofcener, Megan Isennock, and Bonnie Crawford
Family is about love and about seeking comfort across spaces, both physical and virtual
What industry disruptions mean for independent filmmakers in Baltimore
COVID cancellations don’t just deprive filmmakers of a chance to show their movies to audiences, but it’s at festivals where movies end up being purchased for distribution.
10 Must-Read Stories from Baltimore-Based Writers and Publications
Coronavirus updates from Baltimore Brew, Maryland Matters, Technical.ly Baltimore, Real News Network, Fishbowl, Baltimore Magazine, and a selection of relevant articles published by Baltimore-based journalists for a variety of publications