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Baltimore news from the Baltimore Brew, WYPR, Baltimore Fishbowl, Maryland Matters, and more
This Week: Design Week at Good Neighbor, Greg Dohler, Chrissy Fitchett, Kei Ito, Erika Larsen, Rebecca Marimutu and Geoff Robertson in discussion at Catalyst Contemporary, Baltimore Jewelry Center's Summer Fundraiser, and more!
This Week: Hoesy Corona at the Conrad Hotel, the Evergreen Museum hosts the African Diaspora Alliance, Megan Koeppel, James Williams II, and Maren Henson at the 2022 Sondheim Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony at the Walters, and more
Due to insularity, technology, the art market, and a majority of writing about art, we now carry a bevy preconceived notions about the kind of art we are supposed to love, how to love it, and how it's supposed to make us feel.
This week's news includes: BMA acquires 162 new works, Pink Flamingos named the greatest, restaurants leaving the city, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Magazine, and other local and independent news sources.
Updates from local media and Baltimore-based journalists
A range of strategies for beginning a collection-from how to conduct research, studio visits, payment plans, and the need for cultural ownership and preservation
This Week: George Ciscle moderates a panel discussing Maurice Berger and Fred Wilson, Form and Gesture group show opening at Silber Gallery, Erin Fostel solo show opening at C. Grimaldis Gallery, Valerie Cassel Oliver talk at Towson, Art for Ukraine at Current Space, and more!
You would think that I would be on the same page as our major collecting institution in Baltimore, but I do not understand their “art math.”
Highlights from MICA's Grad Show III by A.F. Oehmke Grad Show III is currently on view and features work from the Community Arts, LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting, Rinehart ...
It's like reality is bending.
Naeem considers her shift from law to art history, which had been an early passion, to be just that: a shift and not a U-turn.
Highlights: Longreads and essays, those we lost, music, TV, memes and internet culture, and weird websites.
Is there a way to bring much-needed investment to Greenmount West without displacing the artists?
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.