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Solo Exhibitions by Phaan Howng, Rene Trevino, Kei Ito, Latoya Hobbs, Murjoni Merriweather, Tony Shore, and Jackie Milad
Taking over an entire floor of the museum, the show is a massive undertaking that showcases 100 works in a survey spanning Clark’s career.
Movement was the theme of the 2023 Baltimore Crankie Festival, which takes place every year at the Creative Alliance.
The International Fine Print Dealers Association is a highly respected and prestigious international organization that is dedicated to promoting the history and contemporary role of printmaking, established in 1987.
This Week: "All Good Things Must Begin" at Creative Alliance, City of Artists Conversation at Pratt Library, Washington Monument Lighting in Mount Vernon Ceremony, and more!
This Week: We The Peoples Before at the Kennedy Center, Baynard Woods' book release at Red Emma's, Men of Change: Power.Triumph.Truth exhibition panel discussion at the Lewis Museum, Cliff Banquet Presents: Burning Stone at the Charles, April Camlin's last Wume show at the Ottobar, and more!
It's Black History Month!!!
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
10 Regional Art Exhibitions in Museums and Galleries Worth Exploring in February
A concise but impactful exhibition of photographs from the 1970s and 1980s at the National Gallery of Art, presents a boisterous and iconoclastic photographic culture
The 2009 musical, with book/lyrics by Maggie-Kate Coleman and music by Anna K. Jacobs, is ahistorical, apolitical, amodern, and absolutely entertaining.
AFRAM headliners announced, Justin Johnson wins Preakness Art of Racing competition, Baltimore Magazine's thrift store guide, the Boss is back in town, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Beat, Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Magazine, and other local and independent news sources.
If you are curious about the future of the contemporary art world in Baltimore, our regional MFA and Visual Arts programs are brimming with talented art world contenders, including students, faculty, and alumni.
The artworks in "someone decides, hawk or dove" take their visual note from artefacts, architecture, flags, and musical instruments that point to a collective ongoing reckoning with the global colonial project.