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This Week: Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore at the Pratt, Truce curated by Cierra Lione at Motor House, Chukwudumebi “Chuks” Amadi-Emina in a virtual conversation via the BMA, Make Studio's BRAWLIN' opening reception, denim mending with Rosa Chang (장성지) at BMA Lexington Market, and more!
The art fair has become the event the art world (at least most of it) loves to hate, yet keeps attending. There are fairs, satellite fairs, alternative fairs. Walking around ...
According to MICA, "Ashley Minner, who completed her BFA in General Fine Arts in 2005, her MA in Community Arts in 2007. and her MFA in Community Arts in 2011, ...
This week: Derrick Adams and The Last Resort Artist Retreat, BMA's new exhibition of women WPA printmakers, Baltimore Center Stage + Baltimore American Indian Center announce a new Indigenous Art Gallery, Baltimore in hip-hop, Honey Chile Fest, and more!
The internet was weird this week.
A Walters’ security guard summed it up when describing the ‘staying power’ of this year’s Sondheim finalists. “Visitors stay in certain rooms for a long time and the others, they ...
MJ Neuberger’s installation-based exhibition at the Creative Alliance centers on healing intergenerational race and gender-based trauma.
Best of 2022, sign painter Sean Danaher, following up on Colin Williams, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Beat, Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Magazine, and other local and independent news sources
As McCoy puts it, “It is an artistic callout for city officials to see the cause of their neglect.”
This year marks the 15th for Artscape's $25,000 Sondheim Prize
Majolica Mania is the result of a near-constant effort by enthusiasts to get decorative arts curators to take this fantastical subset of ceramics seriously.
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.
Kyrae Dawaun, Danni O’Brien, Alexander D’Agostino, Sharon Shapiro, Marisa Stratton, and Ju Yun each have an investigative approach to art-making and present new, invigorating works in their solo shows.
Updates from local media and Baltimore-based journalists
A conversation with Elena Volkova on Penumbra, her solo exhibit at Stevenson University by Ian MacLean Davis Penumbra, referring to the area of transition between light and shadow, is a series ...