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Highlights: Angels of the Nile, the importances of hanging out, the US railroad industry, Chris Brown, rap’s carefree Black girls, Little Simz, Ariana DeBose, Janelle Monáe wins at basketball, and Fannita isn’t giving back that Pyrex.

The internet was insightful, but also FUNNY this week.

Two Downtown Exhibitions Celebrate the Narrative, Physical Properties of Sculpture

Over the years the definition of sculpture has continuously expanded and contracted to include installations, site specific works, and other various forms of media.

Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media

Abdu Ali's $50K National Grant, news from two DC museums, Changes to The Ruby Grants, J.M. Giordano's photos of the Baltimore jazz scene, Pizza, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Beat, Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Magazine, and more

After Tom Miller Week, An Exhibit and Auction Continue the Artist’s Legacy

With the resurgence of Tom Miller Day, more people are studying and admiring his work, turning Miller into a deep source of inspiration for future generations of Baltimore artists.

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

BJC's Ornamenta online auction underway, Foad Hamidi and Tahir Hemphill in conversation at UMBC CADVC, The Afro Futurist Manifesto reception at Morgan State's James E. Lewis Museum Of Art, "Framing Agnes" film screening and panel at the BMA, and more!

Connect + Collect Artist Talk with Jordan Tierney, Adam Stab, Lee Davis and Anand Pandian

A BmoreArt Gallery Discussion and Event with the Ecological Design Collective

This Iteration of the Genre-Bending Berlin Institution Considers Scale with Alternating Humor, Gravity, and Weirdness

The artworks on display might all be defined as technologically speculative but ran a range from past and present critiques to future possibilities (the term speculative comes up all too regularly in such spheres). Techno-utopianisms were not the theme here...

Highlights: NYT Contributors’ Letter, Angela Bassett, Nia Long, Solange, Rihanna, Justina Miles, ‘Woke,’ “burnout,” our memory archives, and slime mold. 

This week was too much.

In Washington, DC, an ambitious exhibition considers British photography from the turbulent '70s and '80s

A concise but impactful exhibition of photographs from the 1970s and 1980s at the National Gallery of Art, presents a boisterous and iconoclastic photographic culture

A Photo Essay documenting the first major retrospective since the artist’s passing by Jill Fannon

A comprehensive range of carved wooden sculpture by nationally recognized Baltimore-based artist Joe Haviland is up through Sunday, February 19

Baltimore news updates from independent & regional media

Learning more about Eubie Blake, Valentine’s Day with John Waters, a new Women Artist Exhibition at the BMA, a parade of emails about the MLK parade, BOPA announces Arts in Action grant recipients, and more reporting from Art- and Baltimore-based news sources.

Studio Visit with an artist-curator who moved to Baltimore from Addis Ababa in 2016 to attend Graduate School at MICA

How Fitsum Shebeshe's studio work and curatorial projects explore a wide spectrum of cultural and existential questions

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

This Week:  Tom Miller Week at UB, Cade Center Gallery reception for exhibit curated by Andrew Liang, MD Arts Day, Katja Toporski at the Baltimore Jewelry Center, Jonna McKone opening at Full Circle, Kevin Hailey at Hotel Indigo, and more!

A Conversation with Derrick Adams

Established on a quiet block in the intimate north Baltimore neighborhood of Waverly, The Last Resort Artist Retreat (TLRAR) will offer Black creatives curated experiences in communal spaces that emphasize a renewed regard for rest, rejuvenation, and cross-disciplinary exchange.

The only Black swim team, LeBron James breaks Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record, U Conn loses, the Grammys messed up, documentaries, the reality of imposter syndrome, the killing business, the State of the Union, and an earthquake in Turkey and Syria

The internet had me a little mad this week.

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