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To arrive at their resting place, items found at the bottom of a privy had to fall often ten or more feet, often out of someone’s back pocket, the same way many of us have dropped a cellphone in the modern toilet.
Jennipur Jane’s twin exhibits, "Ephemerally Yours" and "Rituals," now on view at Fell’s Point gallery The Alchemy of Art, are centered around photography that “explores the duality of human nature.”
Two new Joshua Johnson Council Artist in Residence at the BMA, MICA's next provost, MAP partners with Baltimore Peninsula, Jonathon Heyward's vision for the BSO, Screenwriters Competition Winners Announced by BOPA, and more
"I feel like the city wouldn't be what it is without its artists or creative people."
"The canon has purposely left out certain creatives and we’re trying to rectify that. Let’s not see this moment as a trend."
An Open Studio Can Generate New Relationships, Art Purchases, and Opportunities When Undertaken with Intentionality and Purpose
It all started in a DC living room eight years ago.
Baltimore news from the Baltimore Brew, WYPR, Baltimore Fishbowl, Maryland Matters, and more
This week's Baltimore news includes: Drug paraphernalia decriminalization vetoed by the Governor, Meta and Maryland, Downtown Partnership's shady partners, and more reporting from Maryland Matters, The Real News Network, WYPR, and other local and independent news sources.
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
This week was all about The Sculpture™.
The Baltimore Spirits Co. Cocktail Gallery offers a chance for one of my favorite pairings: cocktails and art.
There are as many ways to be an artist as there are people pursuing our profession.
Subverting mandated or established pasts, Bria Sterling-Wilson proclaims new realities for the inhabitants of her collaged universe—and for herself.
There’s a long, storied history of art students supporting the booze industry. Now, a local distillery is giving back to the MICA community in a big way. This year, the Baltimore Spirits Company announced Penn Eastburn, a recent painting MFA grad, as the first recipient of its $10,000 LAB Award.