WHAT WEEKLY

What Is Art Criticism? With Jordan Faye Block

15 December 2012

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What Weekly is pleased to announce the launch of its new Art Criticism Column.
Over the next 13 months, we will publish 30 pieces of art writing that will provide a critical look into Baltimore’s art world.

In this video, we interviewed gallery owner Jordan Faye Block about the importance of Art Criticism.

See Art Criticism in What Weekly here!

This project is made possible in part by a grant from the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards.



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