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Whether you see yourself in the Lupercalia "wild party bacchanalia" camp this year or as a more traditional St. Valentines martyr-loving romantic, today is an opportunity to express yourself with color and style in a celebration of all kinds of love.
Like his artwork, Alli offers a glimpse into the boundless potential of the human imagination.
Akea Brionne and Derrick Adams featured in ArtNet News, Carlos Raba's new restaurant Nana, BMA announces new acquisitions, BOPA news, 2024 festival dates announced, John Waters, Make Studio, Eutaw Place Gallery partners with Artsy, and more!
The scenes are distorted and dreamlike, and Munroe knows just when to stop and let the material do the work.
This week's news includes: a former funeral home transformed in Station North, finding the beauty in Baltimore, new bookstore in Highlandtown, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Beat, Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Magazine, and other local and independent news sources.
eviews of the new BMA exhibition in Artnet News and The Baltimore Banner, National Great Blacks in Wax Museum receives federal funding, Anthony Le at Transformer DC, don't call them pickled onions, the Waverly Book Festival, and more reporting from local and independent news sources
Although I feel a little sheepish for loving an art fair sponsored by American Apparel, I will admit it: I liked NADA (and Untitled) the best. It's young, it's hip, it's not stuffy, ...
Nick Primo spends his days measuring: how long it’s going to take on a given day to commute from Baltimore to his day job in Smithsonian American Art Museum’s (SAAM) ...
If a good performance is one that resonates, then Collective Dreaming at MICA’s BBOX theater March 6 and 7, was spectacular.
Beats Not Bullets, the brainchild of Kevin “Ogun” Beasley, was started six years ago as a way to teach students in Baltimore how to produce and create music.
Progressive art studios are philosophically integral to disability rights and social justice.
Installed in the mansion, the works are loosely grouped thematically by floors and rooms, tackling themes of segregation, women’s rights and suffrage, colorism, voter suppression, immigrant rights, and white supremacy.
Steer plans to build on CA's programmatic and fiscal strength, looking to build new structures for long-term thinking.
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
After almost a year’s search, Creative Alliance announced its new executive director this week.