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End of the year museum round-up featuring: The AVAM, The BMA, The Peale, The Reginald F. Lewis Museum, The Walters, B&O Railroad Museum, Evergreen Library & Museum, and Maryland Center for History and Culture.
A groundbreaking exhibition about the promise of upward mobility and the sacrifices endured by Black Americans to realize a safer and more stable life, realized through the personal lens of family history from those who experienced it directly.
“Nothing good has happened in a while. I seriously can’t remember anything memorable other than things going to shit. The only good things are people/s reactions to those things.”
Remembering what can be special about this holiday season including the beauty of night, the sense of expectation, and buying into the magic
The BMA announces an update to the Joseph Education Center, Spike Gjerde interviewed by Rob Lee, Baltimore filmmaker Nikyatu Jusu's "Nanny," No Pix After Dark Holiday Food Podcast, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Beat, Banner, and other local and independent sources
From Jackson, Mississippi to Baltimore, Maryland, telling the story of the Great Migration through the lens of twelve contemporary Black artists
This Week: Trixie Little at Ottobar, holiday market at Motor House, Die Hard interactive movie night at Creative Alliance, Highlandtown Gallery Holiday Show, and Frederick Arts Council presents The Salon -- PLUS MAP's Call for Entry at Zekes and more featured opportunities.
Church seeks to create a space unlike any other, a place of community and gathering much like that of an actual church but without the fear of being shunned or castaway into the murky margins as an outsider.
The Internet was a hot mess this week.
Koh is a Hamiltonian Fellow in Washington DC, but originally studied fine arts at Hongik University in Seoul, and later earned an MFA from Alfred University in New York
This week's news includes: museum selfies, Samuel Wallace's Jamaican pottery, new exhibition on the Underground Railroad at the B&O, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Beat, Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Magazine, and other local and independent news sources.
Weiss has spent a lifetime collecting an ever-evolving cast of invented characters. He’s spent just as long perfecting his stylized portrayals of them and their subject matter. Examples are presently on display in a dazzling show at Philadelphia’s Gross McCleaf Gallery.
This Week: Cheryl Warrick at Academy Art Museum, Reading Douglass opening reception at the Lewis Museum, artist talk with Murjoni Merriweather and Jessica Bastidas at The Walters, BMA Violet Hour discussion and more!
Signs, Signals + Symbols, an exhibition that explores jewelry as a symbol of identity and vehicle for communication, alongside the annual BJC Holiday Sale, featuring work by new, emerging, and established artists.
Troy Burton’s vision for telling the story of Black men in Baltimore was many years in the making and has only been made possible through conversation and collaboration.