This weekend, catch JM Giordano’s Killer Angels at the Windup Space on Wednesday, May 22. Then, on Saturday, don’t miss the Panel Discussion: New York Centrality and the Artist’s Practice from 2-4 pm at The Reinstitute. Saturday night, there’s the reception for Rodolphe Delaunay: “Of the Attraction of the Sun” at Current from 7-10 pm, presented [...]
Read more...Sabrina Chin “The 2013 Commencement Exhibition highlights works by nearly 400 emerging artists in the undergraduate class of 2013. By transforming the College’s permanent galleries, hallways, classrooms and open spaces into one expansive gallery space, each student is able to show a substantial body of work.” Programs of study: animation; art education; ceramics; drawing; environmental [...]
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Caitlin Cunningham’s solo show at sophiajacob, informally referred to as “Tan Penis Island,” is a carefully assembled collection of references around the subject of Tahiti and the insidious effects of Western hegemony, manifesting in a range of found ephemera and Cunningham’s own constructed pieces. The show is preceded by online promotion and explication of Cunningham’s [...]
Read more...I have received a number of email announcements about Baltimore Museum Week, starting this Sunday May 19. At first I was curious about this new event, but all I could find out was that museum professionals will descent upon Baltimore for meetings (yawn) and that local museums would be fee of charge, which isn’t a [...]
Read more...Swing by Erik Thor Sandberg Gilding and oil paint glimmer in the Baltimore Museum of Art’s galleries of European art from the fifteenth through nineteenth centuries, providing a subtle framing element for the temporary exhibition Surreal Selves in the newly renovated Contemporary wing. The exhibit features the paintings of Sascha Braunig, Erik Thor Sandberg and [...]
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On the eve of Druid Hill Park’s 150th anniversary, a local artist decided to bring back a historical tradition: outdoor art festivals. In the 1950′s and 60′s the park hosted outdoor art sales, a relatively unheard of undertaking at the time. Local artists hung their works on the fence surrounding the reservoir, a festival ensued, [...]
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Curator Hyejung Jang Personal ritual, family, food, place, safety, shelter, and a sense of belonging are both tangible and intangible universal elements of home. ‘Exchange: A Home Based Residency,’ created by Hyejung Jang, on exhibit at School 33, was an experimental effort to bridge the gap between artists and the greater community. Providing two international [...]
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This weekend, start off on Wednesday with MAP’s 30 Under 30 Speaker Series. On Thursday, don’t miss MICA’s Artwalk, an annual exhibit of hundreds of graduating seniors located all over the campus. On Friday night, enjoy Fellini’s Nights of Cabiria at AREA 405, a fundraiser with Italian food and drink and Atelierx7 at Fleckenstein Gallery. Saturday [...]
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Hydroflow at Silber Gallery Goucher College in Towson, MD Curated by Laura Amussen In Hydroflow, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, 10 artists- Christian Benefiel, Sukey Bryan, Mike Calway-Fagen, Eric Dyer, Matthew Fisher, Allyn Massey, Lisa Moren, Matthew Northridge, Calla Thompson, and Elena Volkova- use paint, photo, video, sculpture, and installation that explores the multifaceted aspects of [...]
Read more...It’s that time of year again! I can think of nothing more anticlimactic than a graduation ceremony, even at MICA where graduates tromp across the stage in various stages of (un)dress and in costume, rather than the traditional robe and mortar board. It doesn’t matter where you graduate from – there will always be herds [...]
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“Movies are an empathy machine, drawing us into other lives, allowing us to identify with those of other races, genders, occupations, religions, income levels or times in history. Good films enlarge us, and are a civilizing medium. Bad films narrow us. No films at all impoverishes us.” – Roger Ebert Lillian Bayley Hoover’s exhibition of [...]
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Any curated show imposes various meanings – or elicits particular associations, or crafts a range of contexts: choose your wording – upon the involved works of art. But the BMA’s current “Surreal Selves” show feels particularly eclectic in its efforts to frame the paintings on display. After all, the very title of the show nudges [...]
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This weekend don’t miss States of Mind at The Stamp Gallery and Curator’s Incubator: Jeremy Stern at Maryland Art Place on Thursday, an exhibit of Homewood Art Workshops at JHU and Hydroflow at Goucher College’s Silber Gallery and Process Collective’s POWERHOUSE at Penthouse Gallery on Friday, Flutter & Our Journey: Survivor Empowerment Project at Pinebox Art Center on [...]
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The Baltimore Satellite Reef at Gallery City Arts May 3 – June 28 GALLERY CA Curated by: Deana Haggag Through Friday, June 28 City Arts Apartments: 440 E. Oliver St. The Baltimore Satellite Reef (BSR), a satellite of the Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef Project (HCCR), facilitated by artist Karida Collins is coming to Gallery CA. [...]
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The Baker Artist Awards has bestowed another $75,000 to Baltimore’s arts community, as was announced last night on MPT’s “Artworks.” This year’s batch of three awards goes to Jon Latiano, a dramatic installation artist and recent MICA grad (you can read Bmoreart’s review of his work here), Dariusz Skoraczewski, a cellist of the BSO, and [...]
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Bmoreart encourages the Baltimore Arts Community to Support Open Space Baltimore during this Time of Tragedy. Bmoreart is saddened to hear of the major fire that destroyed the building and businesses in the Remington neighborhood last night – one being the Open Space Baltimore gallery. We feel compelled to help the artists involved and the [...]
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Sculpture by Prize-Winner Jacob Zimmerman, front, and Neal Gobin, back WST, SSY: Every week Bmoreart’s contributors travel around town to view the art showing in and around Baltimore City. ‘We Saw This, So Should You’ is a new series where we post photos from these exhibitions to give the work greater exposure. Obviously, photos are [...]
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THIRTY is a series of monthly talks featuring emerging Baltimore artists under the age of thirty. According to Maryland Art Place, all thirty participants use a diverse range of creative practices, from visual art to performance, curatorial, community art, design, film, photography and technology to create visual experiences. Participants of THIRTY were selected either through [...]
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This weekend don’t miss the 10th annual Transmodern Festival of performance art happening all over the city, a new exhibit of works by Miranda Pfeiffer and Ledelle Moe at Open Space, The Baltimore Satellite Reef at City Arts, Out of Mind at Gallery 788, and a Sunday afternoon discussion of political cartoons with KAL at the [...]
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Odd Logic, up at Current Space until April 28th, is the collaborative effort of Dave Eassa, Louis Abbene-Meagley, Peter Ferguson, and Nicole Dyer, painters on the brink of BFAs from the Maryland Institute College of Art. The work is made to hang together. Citing neo-expressionists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat among their influences, they have all [...]
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New from The Pink Line Project: Hand-printed T-shirts, hoodies and prints baring the controversial statement “Shit’s Fucked Up”, which was (re) coined by DC artist Joe Orzal.