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Photos of guests under giant banana leaves and vines and twinkling lights, and a conversation with Michael Benevento and Julianne Hamilton about Current's outdoor adventures in music, art, and community building.
The festival and glowing parade procession from Patterson Park to the Pulaski Monument
PMF VI – THE SIXTH ANNUAL PUBLICATIONS & MULTIPLES FAIR After five consecutive years of growing print celebrations, Open Space presented PMF VI, the Sixth Annual Publications & Multiples Fair, taking ...
“Seeing the world differently and reimagining tomorrow” was the theme for the Phillips Collection’s Gala held on April 29th at the Washington National Cathedral, designed to honor a century of leadership in the art and museum world.
Nearly 40 years ago, Baltimore School for the Arts started an annual winter tradition to perform the Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker featuring high school and TWIGS dancers in the BSA’s grand ballroom.
Baltimore's LGBTQI+ Communities and Allies Brought the Love to this Year's Pride Parade ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
A groundbreaking exhibition about the promise of upward mobility and the sacrifices endured by Black Americans to realize a safer and more stable life, realized through the personal lens of family history from those who experienced it directly.
Memorializing quiet moments at home during quarantine, one day at a time
We were curious about this event, including mini-concerts on moving trains, and were not disappointed!
Moves, thrills, and sportsmanship as Baltimore hosts the 2021-22 CIAA Men's and Women's Basketball Championships
Photo Alert: On Saturday, October 21, the Walters hosted its annual gala fundraising event and opened its doors to some of Baltimore's best-dressed arts patrons and creatives.
Rebecca Rivas Rogers is an artist, designer, and educator originally from Northern Ireland. She holds an MFA in Studio art from MICA and a BA in Design from Glasgow School ...
People were honking horns down every road, holding Biden/Harris signs out of windows and shouting with joy. It had been a while since I had been out capturing moments like this.
For visual artists, curators, performers, composers, and publishers, the purposeful creation of new archives, as well as the respectful transformation of past collections, is a common threat that unifies us on a quest to tell new stories and to diversity existing archives.
Starting in January and ending with today, a photo essay that captures the fleeting intensity of 2022