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Full Circle Dance Company's interpretation of home offers a chance for audiences in Baltimore to consider dance in a whole new way
Ronald Jackson's Profiles of Color III: Fabric, Face and Form at Galerie Myrtis: An Interview by Angela N. Carroll The contemporary art world is experiencing a renaissance in Black portraiture. A ...
Hosting a studio visit is a learnable skill that is essential for success
By displaying contemporary works by African and diasporic artists with objects of historical measure into a setting for conversation, gatherings, and family, the Ojikutus have built a life around art devoid of the artificial distinctions that most museums have perpetuated for centuries
This war is gruesome, immoral, and cruel—both to the Ukrainian people, civilians targeted every day, and to the Russian soldiers who are dying for a cause many of them do not believe in.
Through his work, Chyno constructs better realities not only for himself but for many other people in this city.
The internet feels like it has gotten increasingly chaotic over the past month.
Baltimore can get grim in late autumn, with matte gray skies and lingering cold rain. One recent such afternoon, the sun just going down, I came to an address provided ...
Stoop Storytelling talks the Baltimore music scene at Ottobar, Resplendent opens at Mehari Sequar Gallery with curator Teri Henderson, The Peale presents a panel discussion for The Guardians, Myrtis Bedolla in conversation with painter Alfred Conteh, and more!
Jo Smail, whose faculty for visual poetry is matched by her perceptive and radiant use of language, has produced her first artist’s book.
This Week: Unveiling Resistance exhibition continues at The Galleries at CCBC, MAP presents a J.M. Giordano fundraising auction for Baltimore Abortion Fund, Baltimore Old Time & Bluegrass jam at R. House, Station North SIPS, BROS cosplay karaoke at No Land Beyond, and more!
This week's news includes: Happy filthy 50 to Pink Flamingos, opposition to gun safety bill from gun dealers, Ernest Shaw podcast profile, Roland Park green space, and more reporting from Maryland Matters, WYPR, Baltimore Brew, and other local and independent news sources.
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!
This new phase of programming allows us to congregate and experience art together safely, on the street or in our cars from a distance.
Responding specifically to a political context in both the subject matter and form, Umma’s care is directionless; it emerges from within and towards the people she cares for.