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Scaling opera down to it's essentials in an opulent setting is a winning combination but what about the relevance of opera?
The series came from the artist's question: has anyone seen a black flower? No one could give her an answer, but she knew they existed.
An art resume is very different from an employment resume.
This week's news includes: Beyond Video, Circle Falls, Freight Gallery, The Kreeger Museum's Kendall Buster exhibition, Playing Games at the BMA, Best and Worst in Arts and Culture, and more!
In working with a fixed set of decades-old family portraits, Ellis constantly conjured the past. His sculpted surfaces acted as a sort of Ouija board, though instead of a planchet, Ellis was guided by his father's original negatives to commune with his spirit.
The Sondheim Finalist Exhibition is on view at the Walters through July 18.
The BMA announces major gifts from Eileen Harris Norton, The Rouse Company Foundation and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Legum
Liberty & Injustice features labor-intensive, clever, immersive works of art that captivate and inform.
What better way to animate a theatrical building with a unique history than inviting a group of artists to make site-specific work?
Translations and Transitions celebrates Mexican and Central American History and Culture through November 7
This edition of Quarantine Diaries features three artists whose exhibition at BmoreArt’s Connect+Collect Gallery was postponed.
"I look forward to working with the curatorial team, NPG’s leadership, and its Commissioners to examine the museum’s current collections and how we interpret stories surrounding various objects," says Combs.
Embracing COVID-19 hair and supporting local stylists and hair salons as businesses struggle under quarantine in Baltimore
The final part, the “Eulogy,” takes place this Thursday, December 16.
All the Moves, Sweat, Glitter, Fur, and Fashion You Can Handle: Photos from Baltimore Ballroom