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Bringing the Street to the Gallery: TOVEN’s Solo Gallery Opening

Amanda Fortner

Street artist Toven is known for his iconic images of Mr. Baltimore, the slinky suit with a revolver for a…

RAW Baltimore Artist Awards

Ezra Winter

Here’s a visual recap of the RAW Baltimore Artist awards held at TATU this past weekend in case you missed.…

Art of The Unexpected: Reimagining Galleries at Silo Point

Amanda Fortner

Jeanine Turner and Jeffrey Kent are making waves in the changing Baltimore art community, building new models for art and…

Want to Know What’s Awesome? The New Exhibition at AVAM – That’s What

Kristin Mcwharter

The American Visionary Art Museum has officially opened it s 19th thematic exhibition Human, Soul and Machine: The Coming Singularity…

Chasing the Devil’s Music: Portraits by Brett Stuart Wilson

Ezra Winter

International Musicality: Portraits by Brett Stuart Wilson “My first recollection for the love of music was as a 12 year…

The “Mad Women” of the 307 Collective

Kelly Louise Barton

In room 307 of Maryland Institute College of Art’s Brown Center, four students immersed themselves in a design internship for…

The Intersection Between Art and People

Peter Davis

I never think of my work as work. It’s so much fun. It’s different every day. I think, maybe, I’m…

Serious Fun

Daniel Stuelpnagel

Living in the world of contemporary narrative surrealism, surrounded by street art, happenings and fine paintings, digital videos and sculptural…

Off The Wall: The Walters Hits The Streets

Scott Burkholder

“The collection belongs to the people of Baltimore,” says Walters Art Museum Director Emeritus Gary Vikan, when asked why the institution…

Meet Me at the Crossroads

Allison Gulick

Allison Gulick considers Ashe to Amen at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, 830…

From That Day to This

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We want to continue to create alternative spaces in Baltimore that provide venues for artists to showcase their work. The…

MAP’s 30 Under 30

Liz Harby

Art can be many things. It can be a snapshot of its creator and his or her world. It can…

Natural’s Not In It

Deirdre Smith

Deirdre Smith on Lisa Dillin’s Stopgap, at Gallery Four   Visitors to the opening night of Lisa Dillin’s solo show, Stopgap…

Breaking News & Criticism

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Benjamin Andrew advocates for a new and creative criticism!   BALTIMORE –  An ongoing crisis in the world of art criticism…

Building Alliances

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By Chloe Gallagher Curatorial Practice MFA candidate Chloe Gallagher interviews Katie Pumphrey, Creative Alliance resident, about a new body of…

Making Space for Steel

Fred Scharmen

Making Space for Steel – The Architecture of Sparrows Point By Fred Scharmen At Sparrows Point, on the outer harbor,…

Tracing a Father’s Presence

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by Michael Farley Tony Shore: Harry Maryland Institute College of Art Pinkard Gallery: Bunting Center January 25 – March 17,…

Cara Ober

Liz Harby

The term “jack of all trades” is a figure of speech that generally carries a negative connotation (since the rest…

Can art teach LGBTQ youth to express themselves freely?

GiveCorps

Finding an artistic outlet is crucial for many of us.  Art allows us to explore, discover, and express who we…

Perception Altar

Philip Laubner

Portrait by Philip Laubner I first encountered Jeramie Bellmay nearly three years ago at Evolver Baltimore’s Give it Up event.…