A Conversation with the Genre Defying Composer and Performer
In her lyrics, she declares herself an unapologetic underdog and makes it clear that, though she looks and sounds like Doris Day, whom she covered on her fourth studio album, she is outspoken, pissed off, and, most of all, unwilling to be squeezed into a single genre.
"You’re free to do what you want to do.”
For four decades, Ultra Naté has been an integral part of the Baltimore music scene.
A balance between seriousness and joy makes the MICA Professor and author a design rockstar.
Lupton has a global following but remains deeply rooted in Baltimore, the co-founder and director of MICA’s MFA in Graphic Design program.
Bringing the Life and Legacy of Baby Laurence to Stage
It is late February 2025, the premier night of The Baby Laurence Legacy Project: Tracing Steps, Ali’s epic two-hour performance three years in the making, yet as the interdisciplinary artist begins to dance, I can feel the separative notions of time and place bend to the summoning of her feet.
From the Field to the Stage
With around 150 members, M3 is a powerful force uniquely composed of every major on campus. Reid referred to the marching band members as “triple A” students, being that they are academic, artistic, and athletic.
A Baltimore-based Artist Exploring Ideas of Wellness Using It's Quintissential Material–The Yoga Mat
Alex Ebstein has exhibited her work in New York, Paris, Stockholm, and Rome–but is better known in Baltimore for her many roles as a curator and arts administrator.
From Concrete to Colorful
By working at such a large scale to cover not only walls, but at times the ground, ceiling, and pieces of furniture, Jessie and Katey are able to transform the surrounding environment, often gray and concrete, into an immersive chromatic experience.
Beautiful Photos from Saturday's Soiree
Pratt Contemporaries hosted Baltimore in our finest this Saturday, January 27th, at their annual Black & White Party. The style was undeniable at the Central Library, with the looks, music, food, and vibe inspired by New Orleans' French Quarter.
Baltimore's Beloved Dance Collective Finds a New Home
Mobtown is about more than just connecting with a dance partner, it’s about connecting with the city you live in and the people around you.
Cross-Generational Connection Through Music Making
Legacy, connection, relationship-building, self-expression—themes woven into the fabric of IMP’s underlying mission and philosophy will be on display, in musical form, on May 21st.
Two Semesters of Research and Studio Practice Bear Fruit for MICA's Experimental Fashion Program
The Multi Media Event is one of MICA's must-see annual highlights, where student artists combine garments, sculpture, puppetry, and performance into a gesamtkunstwerk spectacle.
Photos from Ballroom Baltimore's Competition at Peabody Library
All the Moves, Sweat, Glitter, Fur, and Fashion You Can Handle: Photos from Baltimore Ballroom
The MD Zoo in Baltimore is a global leader in animal and habitat conservation programs
“People don’t always understand how important zoos are at helping animal populations survive in the wild because a lot of that work goes unseen.”
Photos by Saskia Kahn, a NY-to-Baltimore transplant, who loves the connections and conversations that photography invites
Remembering what can be special about this holiday season including the beauty of night, the sense of expectation, and buying into the magic
Saskia Kahn captures experimental fashion show Fantasy Machine
Current Space's epic experimental fashion show Fantasy Machine returned last Saturday for its sold-out fourth edition. Thankfully, photographer Saskia Kahn staked out a spot beside the runway and captured it all.
Photo essay and interview with Donna L. Jacobs, Full Circle’s Artistic Director
Full Circle Dance Company's interpretation of home offers a chance for audiences in Baltimore to consider dance in a whole new way
A place of motion, movement, and community
A key tenet of photovoice is that the goal is not to create technically sound photographs—and yet, in relieving that pressure, so much of the work was visually exciting.
Housewerks Salvage at the Chesapeake Gas Company
To list the items that Riddleberger has saved from landfills would take a building as large as the 1885 gas company “valve house” in South Baltimore where he keeps his collection of curios: an architectural salvage business called Housewerks.