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“Amongst our people, education is a real value, because we haven’t always had easy access to it.”
The community members of BROS shared with BmoreArt some insights on the hard work that goes into having so much fun.
"While exploring new hobbies, I came across new materials [and] I had collected ideas over the years that I had always hoped to explore."
Ghost Rivers public art installation, Locally Grown Festival at Center Stage, Buns and Roses bakery, Saint Amelie at the Walters, the Maryland Lyric Opera is closing, Edgar Allan Poe's mysterious death, Little Donna's overwhelmed, graffiti artist Chris Stain, BROS "Gold Night," and more.
This, the Pratt’s 36th Breakfast, was to be my first. And so, with little idea of what to expect, I daydreamed about Jesmyn and me sitting across a fancy table, spearing pancakes and passing the bacon whilst talking about characters we had yet to bring to life.
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
In Gold Rush, Stephanie Garon seeks to “amplify not my voice, but the [voices] of the people directly involved with the mine and with the land."
Administered by Creative Capital, the Warhol Writers Program offers three categories of project grants—articles ($15,000), books ($50,000), and short-form writing series ($30,000)—meant to counteract the systemic lack of funding for arts writing and to recognize its significant cultural value.
Is this a good year for galleries? That depends on who you ask. At the main fair, booths with challenging or innovative artworks are about as common as faces with intact buccal fat—they're few and far between and take some effort to spot.
We now know that this will be a matter of months, rather than weeks: the Cleveland Museum of Art has already canceled all programming through the end of June, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art expects to remain closed at least through July.
Her work tells a story of real objects typically recast in an otherworldly way.
Baltoz Bakery, BMA appoints Kevin Tervala as Chief Curator, the new Leslie King-Hammond Documentary, A Cooperative Common Ground Cafe, and BOPA's New Years Eve Plans for Baltimore!
A photo essay that captures BSA's gorgeous Schaefer Ballroom in dance, voice, and musical performance
On any given day, curatorial assistant Emily Bach could be restoring a quilt from the collection, writing object condition reports, or conducting research on a new donation.
Each piece selected and displayed within the walls of the Walters—an institution with its own admitted history of othering and white supremacy—reveals the evolution of an artistic practice by a multidimensional creator making multidimensional work.