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Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
"I do think that artists have always played an important role in imagining alternatives and bringing to light things that we’re not discussing otherwise."
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
FAIR was designed for the internet and functions with a profit-sharing model with percentages going directly to artists and their galleries, a cooperative gallery sales pool, and a cooperative artists sales pool, with a smaller percentage going back to NADA.
The Black Futures project will remain a bastion of the wonder of Black mastery as well as the beauty of Black mundanity.
This week's news includes: New Baltimore Sun ownership, student photographer Travis Winstead III, more BMA acquisitions, Baker Artist Awards on MPT, Elisa Milan and her empanadas, Baltimore Met Gala theme announced, The Billie Holiday Center for Liberation Arts, and more!
We were curious about this event, including mini-concerts on moving trains, and were not disappointed!
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.
This Week: Sky Hopinka at Academy Art Museum, Hidden Palace Reading Series at Fadensonnen, UMBC hosts the Maryland Arts Summit, Baltimore Clayworks' Seconds Sale + Preview Party, Jessy DeSantis opening reception at Davenport Imports, and more!
Phaan Howng's Dinner Gallery exhibition, BMA + MICA's Elizabeth Talford Scott exhibition + community celebration, Adam Holofcener interviews on Beyond the Studio Podcast, MCHC's Jim Henson exhibition, Catalyst Contemporary moving out of their space,+ more reporting from local + independent sources.
The 2009 musical, with book/lyrics by Maggie-Kate Coleman and music by Anna K. Jacobs, is ahistorical, apolitical, amodern, and absolutely entertaining.
The internet had me in my feels this week.
Kerr Houston visits Guillermo Kuitca in his Studio It’s Thanksgiving in Baltimore, but in Buenos Aires it’s merely a bright spring Thursday – and Guillermo Kuitca is in his Belgrano ...
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
This week's news includes: Marilyn and Nick Mosby make news again, Gun Trace Task Force explained, Hogan proposes tax cuts with Maryland's projected surplus, cause for celebration in Belair-Edison, and more reporting from The Real News Network, Baltimore Magazine, Baltimore Brew, and more.