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Baltimore Pride 2026

A Photo Essay of the Annual Parade and Celebration on June 13th

While some changes to Baltimore Pride's traditional events and leadership are being debated, the energy of the annual parade on Saturday, June 13, reflected pure joy and solidarity.

News & Opinion

Baltimore Pride 2026

A Photo Essay of the Annual Parade and Celebration on June 13th

While some changes to Baltimore Pride's traditional events and leadership are being debated, the energy of the annual parade on Saturday, June 13, reflected pure joy and solidarity.

News & Opinion

Photo Essay: Miracle on 34th Street

Scenes from the Hampden Holiday Tradition

Since 1947, residents of the 700 block of W. 34th Street have been decking the halls, porches, gardens, brick, and formstone with a blinding array of Christmas, Hanukkah, and assorted other Winter-Solstice-celebration lights. Where else can you find pink flamingos in a nativity scene?

Visual Art

Collaging Past, Present, and Future: Jackie Milad’s Gorgeous New Book is Here

Milad Discusses What Inspired "Shabtis Gather" and Her Partnership with BmoreArt on the New, 200-Page Publication

"When thinking about the medium of a book, it can be very intimate. One person, or a couple of people, can experience it at a time. The physicality was really important to me, because I wanted people to have that kind of direct, tactile experience."

Media & Literature

The 2025 Baltimore Book Festival

BmoreArt’s Not to Miss List

This weekend, September 12-14, indulge in your lit-love with the return of the Baltimore Book Festival. With over 80 authors and six stages, the sheer number of events, readings, and panels on the itinerary could fill a library in itself. Here are a few recommendations from our team.

News & Opinion

2025 Rubys Artists Grants Announced

Rubys Grants Will Provide $255,000 to 15 New Projects, Plus an Annual Alumni Grant and 2 Materials Grants

The Rubys Grant supports artists in Baltimore city and county who are working on innovative projects in literary, media, performing, and visual arts.

News & Opinion

Remembering Kim Domanski (1972-2025)

Family, Friends, and Colleagues Reflect on the Loss of the Artist and Advocate for Baltimore’s Creative Community

"She was very humble and did not want to put herself above the artists she worked hard for. I think reading these tributes she would be partially embarrassed at being celebrated but also touched to know the work she did mattered."

Bmore Art