BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
This Week we are featuring online events that you can view from the comfort of your own couch. Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
Artist, Aesthete, Rock-climbing Aficionado, Towson Studio Art MFA Candidate
You Wu and their art will undoubtedly survive any impending apocalypse.
A work-in-progress list of resources and ways to support Baltimore-based artists, service-industry workers, and small businesses.
Consider throwing a few bucks towards your favorite bartender who can’t work right now, or contribute to the funds that are being redistributed amongst the community. Donate or become a member of your local arts institutions. Buy work from an artist you like.
On Marnie Ellen Hertzler's Crestone which you can’t watch anywhere right now
Baltimore filmmaker Marnie Ellen Hertzler’s Crestone feels like a great piece of outré journalism. It found the sweet spot of making you feel as though you’re there watching something happen and commenting on it all only when necessary.
A conversation with experimental writer and archivist Megan McShea
Proprietary technologies and planned obsolescence collide to make data harder to extract once a file format is no longer supported, leading to a growing concern about the impact of this current “digital dark age.”
Books Perfect for a Global Pandemic from Greedy Reads' Julia Fleischaker
Losing yourself in a good book is a timeless way to manage uncertainty, unease, and being cooped up in a house with the family and roommates that you love so, so, so much, but seriously can you just turn down the volume on your video games please?
An interview with artist Irene Woodbury, an American living in Italy
MICA Graduate Irene Woodbury shares her own experiences living with small children under quarantine in Venice during the Coronavirus Outbreak
Fear is a vital and necessary part of love
All of these cancellations are, of course, in the best interest of everybody’s health, but especially those of us whose immune systems are less resilient or suppressed.
Photos of Guests at the Baltimore School for the Arts Beloved Annual Gala
Grammy-level performances, beautiful decorations, hands-on art workshops, and 500 of Baltimore's best-dressed individuals
Owner of the multi-use Mount Vernon building talks about her move from DC to cultivate community
Nestled on a lively strip in Mount Vernon, Akwaaba House is an 18th-century, three-story building that exudes a love of Black life.
BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
BmoreArt's Picks: May 10-16: Visions of the Future panel discussion at Pratt Library, Zoë Charlton: The Domestic at C. Grimaldis Gallery, Amani Lewis + Erin Fostel at the Gallery in Baltimore City Hall, , ANOTHER COUNTRY Terrault's Final Show, and more!
Six Artists Achieve an Intricate Buzz in 'Surfacing' at MONO Practice
What if the observation, repetition, and cultivation of pleasure found in ornamentation were central to human existence?
A less cloying way for “mainstream” movies to ponder #MeToo, an encouraging trend in Hollywood movies
Uncanny Resemblances Between Art and Fran Drescher’s Wardrobe from Campy ‘90s Sitcom 'The Nanny'
Welcome to FOLLOWING, a new series of profiles and interviews of the art world social media accounts that make us think, laugh, cry, love, or sometimes just “like.”
The exhibition, curated by Dr. Deborah Willis, features 35 artists working in photography, installation, and time-based media
The exhibition centers hope, humor, and ritual as humanizing strategies to investigate and negotiate the impacts of migration.
BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
BmoreArt's Picks: May 3-9 | This Week: 2020 Scholastic Art Exhibition at School 33, The Cliff Banquet presents Collective Dreaming at MICA BBOX, Helen Zughaib: Unfinished Journeys at Creative Alliance, and more!
There is something in this collection for everyone—the personal, the political, the intimate, the strange, and humorous
In Flourish, Malech's poems rarely alight anywhere near where they begin—often introducing unexpected themes into the fray.
A sleepy spy movie that turns into a slow-burn romance and then a tragic catharsis
What looks like a staid costume drama is more like if Chantal Ackerman got ahold of a Merchant-Ivory movie.