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This week's news includes: New exhibition at the BMA curated by security guards, "Worst of Waters" exhibit coming to Grimaldis Gallery, art community members describe their goals for the BMA, and more reporting from Real News Network, The Afro, WYPR, and other local and independent news sources.
Carlyn Thomas has 200 songs in the notes app on her phone, should she find herself under the aging disco balls of Baltimore’s beloved dives on a random Tuesday or ...
Coronavirus updates from Baltimore Brew, Maryland Matters, Technical.ly Baltimore, Fishbowl, Baltimore Magazine, and a selection of relevant articles published by Baltimore-based journalists for a variety of publications
Organizers say their aims align with the BMA’s goals to remake the museum into a more equitable, accessible, diverse, and inclusive institution. In a statement to BmoreArt, museum director Chris Bedford affirmed their shared interests.
19th CityLit Festival opens, BmoreArt’s Jeffrey Kent and Cara Ober in conversation with Ernest Shaw Jr. and BOPA curator Kirk Shannon-Butts, Nanette Carter lecture at Towson University Center for the Arts, Lawrence Burney hosts Baltimore Living Archives at the Parkway, and more!
This week's Baltimore news includes: Amy Sherald acquisition makes news, National Museum of African American History and Culture goes virtual, Baltimore's Black Arts District, and more reporting from The AFRO, Technical.ly Baltimore, Baltimore Brew, and other local and independent news sources.
This Week: Cade Center Gallery Student Art Exhibit opening, Jazz outdoor concert and talk at Evergreen, Lauren R. Lyde solo exhibition reception at Top of the World, J.M. Giordano opening reception at Maryland Art Place, The Lost Weekend at Greedy Reads, and more!
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The circle is a ritual space of release, love, gratitude, bliss, and praise, and memories of this ritual come flooding back when looking at photographs by Sydney J. Allen.
“I do not have the collage without photography. There is no photography without community,” Wallace says.
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
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This week's news includes: Local podcasts highlight Baltimore creatives, new art coming to The Walters and BMA, MTA plans for the distant future, and more reporting from Community Architect Daily, No Pix After Dark podcast, ARTnews, and other local and independent news sources.
Organizers from Walters Workers United say that “the health and safety of employees, transparency, pay equity, and the museum’s top-down decision-making” are among the primary concerns they want to address.
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