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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: 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's news includes: Samuel Hoi to retire from MICA, Baltimore Jewelry Center awarded a TEDCO grant, BMA to exhibit Matisse etchings, Smithsonian galleries reopen, BSO welcomes Jonathon Heyward, and more...
Is there a way to bring much-needed investment to Greenmount West without displacing the artists?
This week's news includes: Joseph Orzal + NoMüNoMü, what Julia Fleischaker is reading, Amos Badertscher in Art Forum, Greenmount Avenue’s Thai Restaurant closes, six Black Baltimore creatives, launch of free public Wi-Fi for Baltimoreans, and more!
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.
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!
The Guardians at The Peale, Rapid Lemon Productions' at Motor House, BMA hosts Monica Ikegwu and Tawny Chatmon in conversation with Myrtis Bedolla, MAP's UNDER $500, Current Space Art Market, Station North Holiday Market, Chris Bathgate at Connect+Collect, A Wake at Area 405
This Week: Single Carrot Theatre's Is Edward Snowden Single?, BMA Violet Hour: The Monument Quilt, tet[R]ad closing reception at MAP, Jamie Grace Alexander, Rob Ferrell, and Abbey Parrish panel discussion presented by Gormley Gallery, The Peale presents Unmarked film screening, and more!
“Everything in this house represents the person, so every piece of art is an intimate connection to that artist,” Fostel says. “Having their work on our walls constantly keeps them in mind.”
Women's History Month events at the Portrait Gallery, the Rubys return, Baltimore's mini Hip-Hop museum, the Book Festival, VisArts new fellow Hedieh Javanshir Ilchi, John Waters' "Liarmouth" to feature Aubrey Plaza, with reporting from the Fishbowl, ARTnews, Banner, and other local news sources.
Updates from local media and Baltimore-based journalists