Visual Art

Visual Art

This week: You'd be surprised at what someone can do with a set of flatware at the Baltimore Jewelry Center's Appetites and Objects; glimmering excesses in Amy Boone-McCreesh's installation at ...

Collecting is all about relationships!

How to organize a studio visit, how to build relationships between artists and collectors, and what to do when your studio is a hot mess.

Oletha DeVane's Solo Exhibit at the BMA's Spring House Oletha DeVane's "Saint for My City" can turn any room into a sacred space. The mixed-media sculpture features what looks like ...

How Architect Steve Ziger, of Ziger/Snead Has Influenced Baltimore’s Built Environment, Starting with his Own Home

The collection speaks to the city’s diversity, talent, and the collectors’ ambition to foster a more sustainable and equitable art ecosystem.

A New Novel Explores the Battles that Play Out in Every Artist’s Head While Deliciously Skewering the Art World

Barbara Bourland's novel about a young female artist earnestly making paintings in NYC in the early ‘90s captures all of the magical pain of being an artist

Jani Hileman didn’t intend to be a ceramist but some things are inevitable. “I always thought as a kid if I got really good at one thing, I could do ...

Bonnie Jones is teaching me how to fold a paper crane. Starting with a square, I connect the corners, fold once, fold again, copying each careful crease. I watch it ...

David Driskell’s art practice cannot be defined by a singular style or art movement. Informed by myriad methodologies, his art demonstrates vibrant and expressive explorations in color, material, and form ...

In a city teeming with artists, Baltimore could use a few more galleries showing work by artists emerging enough to offer manageable price points but poised for the national museum ...

Stephanie Williams is interested in dismemberment. Despite this, within seconds of arriving at her studio I felt immediately at home, wrapping myself in one of her soft sculptures and taking ...

Susan Sontag created a sprawling and unwieldy definition in 58 points published in 1964 which inspired the Met's Costume Institute’s current exhibition Camp: Notes on Fashion

If you have never encountered the concept of camp before, but saw some of the pictures of what the glitterati were wearing to the Met Gala, you might be forgiven for thinking it had something to do with ruffles, feathers, and general absurdity in fashion.

Photo Essay by Theresa Keil On Thursday, May 23, BmoreArt hosted a release party for Issue 07: Body at The Parkway Theatre, one of Baltimore's architectural gems. The newest magazine ...

Ruth Pettus’ enormous paintings of isolated massive figures emerged in exhibitions locally in the early 1990s. Each painting portrays a single mysterious male form wearing a suit that hangs like soaked armor.

Jessica Stafford Davis, a Virginia-based curator, collector, and philanthropist, worked as an executive at AOL until 2013. As a young collector, she witnessed firsthand the nearly unnavigable space of the ...

This year, the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance (GBCA) and the William G. Baker Jr. Memorial Fund have awarded six $10,000 Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes, discipline-based awards, with one designated to each ...

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