June 24, 2015
Photos and artist’s renderings courtesy of Adam Scott Cook Photos of Adam Scott Cook by Daniel Stuelpnagel Adam Scott…
May 26, 2015
In the sometimes empty space between technology-driven special effects and ethereal, heartfelt poetry, artist Sean Michael Kenny uses ingenuity and…
May 13, 2015
After steering the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) for more than three decades, on a long-term course of expansion…
May 4, 2015
Editor’s Note: Theresa Keil and Larry Cohen are longtime contributors to What Weekly and remarkable human beings to boot. All…
September 3, 2014
To refer to artist Melody Often’s distinctively orchestrated visual arsenal as “style” is to damn, with faint praise, the poetic…
July 26, 2013
Living in the world of contemporary narrative surrealism, surrounded by street art, happenings and fine paintings, digital videos and sculptural…
July 5, 2012
Bart O’Reilly Paints, Without Painting Dublin, Ireland native Bart O’Reilly is one of eight participants in MICA’s Summer MFA in…
April 11, 2012
Do astronauts take cupcakes with them on a mission? It seems like the perfect food, small and compact, loaded with…
April 4, 2012
What Weekly Staff: Brooke Hall, Justin Allen, Philip Laubner, Theresa Keil and David London Every Wednesday night, as midnight approaches,…
March 28, 2012
The latest and largest in a series of visionary projects, Matt Muirhead’s quick work last weekend on this huge art…
March 15, 2012
Baltimore artist Scott Pennington has been working out of a 2,000-square-foot woodworking shop and studio for about three years, holding…
March 7, 2012
WOMEN, an exhibition, opened Saturday at the D Center @ MAP, the original location of Maryland Art Place at 218…
February 29, 2012
A new solo exhibition of paintings by Katherine Mann opened on February 21 at the Rice Gallery at McDaniel College…
February 15, 2012
A stylized and subversive group exhibition entitled artNOW:Baltimore, curated by Alex Castro and Cara Ober, opened Friday at Washington College…
February 8, 2012
Two new exhibition openings last week occupy different layers on the Baltimore visual arts spectrum, and provide some interesting contrasts…
February 1, 2012
Story by Daniel Stuelpnagel Some artists don’t like technology, but I’m not one of them. All the more reason to…