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Moves, thrills, and sportsmanship as Baltimore hosts the 2021-22 CIAA Men's and Women's Basketball Championships
A lot happened on the internet this week.
"It's the material that's doing its thing and I'm only doing this selection."
The internet was sad, and funny, and beautiful this week.
For Cheng, the environment of the interdisciplinary studio, simulated in art school by classroom work time and interaction with the students, is the most important.
With everything in the world in constant disarray, it’s heartening to know one thing has not changed: Sidney Clifton’s vision.
Moses' curatorial project, the Maryland Institute Black Archives (MIBA), uncovered the erased history of Black students at MICA and documented as many stories from present-day Black students, alumni, faculty, and staff as possible.
The Sondheim Finalist Exhibition is on view at the Walters through July 18.
"My first visual clue to the parallel nature of this situation was that pastels were suddenly in vogue again."
"I like to show my work in New York, but I like making it in Baltimore."
Cramer began exploring mushrooms after years of creating myopic biological imagery and a constant worry about humanity’s impact on the environment.
Forged Together: Collective Action at the Baltimore Museum of Industry Reflects on the History of the American Labor Movement While Also Looking Ahead into the New Millenium You hear, ...
You Wu and their art will undoubtedly survive any impending apocalypse.
Nestled on a lively strip in Mount Vernon, Akwaaba House is an 18th-century, three-story building that exudes a love of Black life.
Born in Tokyo and based in Baltimore, Ito understands himself as a collection of opposites and pursues both sides of those narratives through his open-ended and expansive photography practice.