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This week's news includes: Baltimore's Bishme Cromartie wins Project Runway All Stars, Stevie Walker-Webb is Center Stage's new Artistic Director, the rediscovery of Linda Smith, where to watch John Waters get his Hollywood star, the photography of Amos Badertscher, and more!
This season, Everyman leads off with an innovative staging of A Doll’s House, the play for which Ibsen is best known.
This Week: Artist talk + opening reception for Sookkyung Park at TU Asian Arts + Culture Center, "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill" opens at Center Stage, Jackie Milad, Fred Wilson, and Nekisha Durrett in conversation at the BMA, and more!
The images in Lost Boys can feel haunting, due to the deaths of both author and subjects. But in the end, this is a show that generates considerable power from the process of making present.
I learned a few things on the internet this week.
Visits to two museums in San Juan: the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico
This week's news includes: Funding for Artscape, Church Bar closes (again), John Waters' "Reckless Eyeballs," BMA opens Making Her Mark exhibition, Fall arts events, MICA's Art & Design College Accelerator Program (ADCAP), and more...
For Australians Meredith McHugh and Christian Best who comprise the band Smoke Bellow— along with American drummer and vocalist Jen Kirby from the Stranger Time People band—music is the language through which they migrated to Baltimore.
This Week: Idra Novey with Jordan Tierney + Jenenne Whitfield at The Ivy, The Indigenous Art Gallery opening at Baltimore Center Stage, One Maryland One Book launch, Hard Histories at the BMA, Kim Rice opening reception at Gallery in the Sky, Hoesy Corona at Current Space, and more!
The internet made me kinda mad this week.
Among art collectors, Kudrnac is ecumenical and unpredictable, unusual because of his willingness to trust his own instincts and to invest generously, including objects considered craft and furniture.
This week's news includes: Samuel Hoi to retire from MICA, Baltimore Jewelry Center awarded a TEDCO grant, BMA to exhibit Matisse etchings, Smithsonian galleries reopen, BSO welcomes Jonathon Heyward, and more...
To the naked eye, the Castle is a watering hole for stickers, stamps, and watercolors (for the Lumieres and Cogsworths of arts and crafts). But, beneath the surface, it’s so much more.
This Week: MICA Graduate Studies exhibition curated by Ashley Molese, Submersive Productions presents: The Boundary: A Life or Death Experience, Made-in-Baltimore Pink Closeout Party at HEX Superette, BmoreArt Connect+Collect at The Walters with James Williams II and Dany Chan, and more!
Rice’s work is so successful because she uses documents, data, maps, and other tools that create the foundation of her lived experiences as a middle-aged white woman in America to create large-scale, labor-intensive, craft-based pieces whose effect is simultaneously visual and conceptual.