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How did a notoriously hard-to-grow fruit spawn a whole industry?
FAQs Content Questions How do I get my work highlighted in your online publication? If you have a performance, event, exhibition or show happening within the greater Baltimore ...
Ostermann’s visual art functions as a commentary on and celebration of celebrity culture and so-called feminine touches like roses and lipstick. Her paintings often mash up imagery of specific objects, like Kim Kardashian’s engagement ring, with stand-ins for fertility and farce, like sliced oranges
This Week: Creative Confluence at TU Asian Arts & Culture Center, Candice Carty-Williams book release at Greedy Reads, C. Grimaldis Gallery exhibits Janet Olney, Annette Sauermann, Bill Schmidt, and Nora Sturges, 24th Annual High Zero Festival, Suzy Kopf at Gormley Gallery, and more!
Painter Monica Ikegwu’s goal is to take “ordinary people and make them into art in the ordinary clothes that they're wearing.
Installation artist Megan Koeppel is interested in materiality above all else. Using pulverized paper pulp from her day job and textile scraps sourced entirely from SCRAP B-more, Koeppel challenges herself ...
Suzy Kopf on Art on Paper, Spring/Break, Armory, Volta, and Pulse When asked how they feel about art fairs, most artists I know generally paraphrase the punch line of the old ...
Damon Arhos is a little obsessed with a particular shade of lavender. The hue appears again and again in his art, functioning, he explains, as a shorthand for the gayness ...
Timeless nature, without the compromise of any man made structures, is Joe Hyde's most inspired subject.
A discussion about the power of performance to move people to tears, meditation as a daily practice anyone can do, and the rewards of truly listening to yourself.
Suzy and Will go to NADA This is an art fair for the art educated. I have an MFA, graduated Summa Cum Laude, and I read art theory for fun, ...
Cara Ober, Editor-in-Chief / Publisher Cara Ober is an artist, arts writer, curator, and the founding editor and publisher at BmoreArt, Baltimore's art and culture magazine. She writes regularly about artist, ...
Thank you to the museums, galleries, colleges, artist-run spaces, and universities consistently supply us with exhibitions that challenge our intellect, influence our emotions, and encourage us to participate in creative production.
Nick Primo spends his days measuring: how long it’s going to take on a given day to commute from Baltimore to his day job in Smithsonian American Art Museum’s (SAAM) ...
What does a survey of contemporary art in Maryland look like in 2023?