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Progressive art studios are philosophically integral to disability rights and social justice.
Copeland's collection is a reflection of the depth and width of her 30-year career in museums: contemporary art, functional works traditionally sidelined as craft, and objects of historical importance for what they remind us about where we come from.
A 2019 report showed Open Works’ membership was significantly more diverse than that of other maker spaces around the country: 43 percent of its members are people of color, 54 percent are women.
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
Memorializing quiet moments at home during quarantine, one day at a time
Updates from local media and Baltimore-based journalists
Jang is a conceptual artist, a popular tattoo artist, and a renaissance creative with a grip on what it means to make exciting and thought-provoking contemporary artworks in various forms.
It's like reality is bending.
Like Afrofuturists before her, Cheatam carries on the legacy through her evolving studio practice, through her daily existence, and through elements that incorporate her training as a filmmaker.
Two books that highlight gender inequity and identity, intersecting in imaginative and realistic and always-necessary ways.
Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.
The possibility of escapism through a curated QuaranTiki kit is something that we all could use these days.
Coronavirus updates from Baltimore Brew, Maryland Matters, Technical.ly Baltimore, Fishbowl, Baltimore Magazine, and a selection of relevant articles published by Baltimore-based journalists for a variety of publications
Musicians who already survive precariously have lost gigs due to Covid-19 cancellations and have had to figure out how to hustle through a pandemic