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This week’s news includes: What to know ahead of Artscape weekend, Baltimore's Arts & Culture Advisory Committee, John Waters' Hollywood star, High Zero and Charm City Fringe return, André De Shields honored, Derrick Adams in LA, 2023 Trawick Prize winners, and more.
The scenes are distorted and dreamlike, and Munroe knows just when to stop and let the material do the work.
This Week: Lou Stovall at the Kreeger Museum, MICA Blackives presents Tom Miller Week, BMA Violet Hour with Lauren Frances Adams, Mequitta Ahuja, LaToya M. Hobbs, and Cindy Cheng, Dave Eassa opening reception at Cody Gallery, Maryland Arts Day, and more!
Whether you see yourself in the Lupercalia "wild party bacchanalia" camp this year or as a more traditional St. Valentines martyr-loving romantic, today is an opportunity to express yourself with color and style in a celebration of all kinds of love.
This Week: Single Carrot Theatre's Is Edward Snowden Single?, BMA Violet Hour: The Monument Quilt, tet[R]ad closing reception at MAP, Jamie Grace Alexander, Rob Ferrell, and Abbey Parrish panel discussion presented by Gormley Gallery, The Peale presents Unmarked film screening, and more!
The 2023 Rubys Artist Grants will support individual artists and the creation of innovative and experimental projects that have significant impact across the Performing Arts, Media Arts, Visual Arts, and Literary Arts
Baltimore's LGBTQI+ Communities and Allies Brought the Love to this Year's Pride Parade ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
David was one of us, a crazy good art citizen. He leaves a bountiful legacy behind.
Monsieur Zohore’s performance, entitled Rush, casts a critical lens on the lineage of ‘bro culture’ linking lascivious behavior to so-called heteronormative practices often tied to fraternal Greek stereotypes.
Moves, thrills, and sportsmanship as Baltimore hosts the 2021-22 CIAA Men's and Women's Basketball Championships
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
Mini reviews of exhibits at the Glenstone Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art
“I was so in love with everything, and it seemed like a good way to bring different communities together," Tyler says.
Sohn uses commercial ceramics techniques overwhelmingly used to create uniform multiple objects, and experiments with the process at various stages to create unique objects that can’t be mass reproduced
Harmonious images of Baltimore created after six years, tens of thousands of photos, and thousands of miles on a bike with a camera.