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Fred Wilson in conversation with George Ciscle at MICA
For visual artists, curators, performers, composers, and publishers, the purposeful creation of new archives, as well as the respectful transformation of past collections, is a common threat that unifies us on a quest to tell new stories and to diversity existing archives.
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E. Brady Robinson captured the parade's exuberant energy—the inventive costumes, glowing lanterns, and tricks of light.
The Bmore Flea is a roving project and their next event will be held this Saturday, April 9, at Broadway Market.
For almost fifty years, the scholarship and curatorial endeavors of Leslie King Hammond and Lowery Stokes Sims have built a legacy of excellence and diversity at museums and colleges
Starting in January and ending with today, a photo essay that captures the fleeting intensity of 2022
Is there a way to bring much-needed investment to Greenmount West without displacing the artists?
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In the book, I Got a Monster: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Corrupt Police Squad, authors Baynard Woods and Brandon Soderberg critically examine the tales of terror and havoc wrought by the BPD in a previously unseen way.
Grammy-level performances, beautiful decorations, hands-on art workshops, and 500 of Baltimore's best-dressed individuals
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Walking into one of Artise Fletcher’s textile workshops, which explore societal beauty standards and individual relationships to hair, audiences typically “come into it skeptical, not knowing what to expect,” she says.
This Week: Lou Stovall at the Kreeger Museum, MICA Blackives presents Tom Miller Week, BMA Violet Hour with Lauren Frances Adams, Mequitta Ahuja, LaToya M. Hobbs, and Cindy Cheng, Dave Eassa opening reception at Cody Gallery, Maryland Arts Day, and more!
Yeh, Tesnau, and Lesser spoke with me about the importance of a robust local music industry, adapting during the pandemic, and deeply missing the visceral experience of live music.