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
Whether hospitalized or at home, the recovery process from Covid-19 is complicated
It’s been three weeks since my ER doctor called to confirm that I tested positive for Covid-19 on April 3, a full 14 days after qualifying for a test that should have been available the first day I had a fever of 102—not eight days and a serious bout of pneumonia later.
Social practice artist, advocate of alternative educational models, Mount Royal MFA
The coronavirus crisis has affected everything, from world geopolitics to our small art worlds, says the Venezuelan artist and MICA MFA candidate
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.
Curated and programmed like a TV channel, QuaranTV showcases arthouse features, YouTube compilations, cartoons and more
With set times for morning cartoons and kid stuff, lots of movies, live musical performances, and original programming, there’s a mixtape quality to QuaranTV.
Home fashion is all about comfort and entertainment
An assortment of Baltimore creatives wearing pajamas, evening gowns, vintage, and homemade facemasks
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
Speaking the language of memes, real-world visual puns reveal the tragicomedy of contemporary life
FOLLOWING is a series of profiles and interviews of the art world social media accounts that make us think, laugh, cry, love, or sometimes just “like.”
Searching for solid footing in a world without structure with some unlikely support from Alice Cooper, sewing, weaving, and walking
The antidote to the greed and selfishness that got us all here is kindness and compassion. They say that begins at home. Lucky us.
For those who want to be productive, a short list of do-able tasks that you can feel good about
If you are motivated to get some work done but don't know exactly how to channel that energy, we've compiled a list of ideas specifically for you.
Checking in with a few of the Baltimore businesses that sell our magazine
Get vintage clothing and masks delivered to your porch, pick up local coffee and charcuterie, plus ideas for keeping your children and yourself entertained with remote book clubs and story hours.
Curated by Ginevra Shay, the project connected 22 poets and artists with 240 listeners
In this weird and surreal time of social distancing and self-isolation, a stranger’s voice can feel like a warm invitation.
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
Shop from Resort, Transformer, Make Studio, ICA Baltimore, Baltimore Jewelry Center, Baltimore Clayworks, and Galerie Myrtis
Look no further than these Baltimore- and DC-based galleries and artist-run spaces currently selling affordable art.
Offill delivers news of the coming doom in clear, piquant prose, arranged as glimmering diaristic fragments
Weather takes an atmospheric view of dread, from domestic to existential, that is particular to our 21st-century life.
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.
Director/writer Eliza Hittman's new film Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Never Rarely Sometimes Always is something of a procedural, except the procedure here isn’t a police investigation or anything along those lines, it’s an abortion.
How a curator’s role must evolve, immediately and for the future
We all expended a tremendous amount of labor—myself, the artists, art handlers, the gallery director, friends, family—to get the show open. And now, the result of COVID-19 is that effort sits in a gallery unviewed.