Visual Art

Visual Art

A Conversation with Kira Nam Greene by Lauren Frances Adams Painter Kira Nam Greene has been working for over the past 15 years since graduating from School of Visual Arts ...

Roberto Lugo's Ceramics at The Walters Art Museum’s New 1 West Mount Vernon Place Explore Diverse American Histories by Cara Ober “Ceramic artists don’t usually get hate mail.” Roberto Lugo ...

Grad Shows at MICA are happening through the summer. Grad Show IV, featuring work from MFAST, the low-residency MFA in Studio Art, program is on view through July 6th in MICA's Lazarus ...

Appreciating MacArthur Fellow Joyce J. Scott's Attitude and Gratitude Joyce J. Scott sits on the sunny patio of a Reservoir Hill café, about a five-minute stroll from her Sandtown home. ...

BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas. For a more comprehensive perspective, check the BmoreArt Calendar page, which includes ongoing exhibits and ...

Although both artists in critique omissions in the art historical cannon and offer compelling counter narratives, it is not enough to place their work in neighboring museum galleries and call ...

A Photo Essay by Houlton Mahaney According to Baltimore Pride, "Each year in June, the GLCCB kicks off Pride Month in celebration of Baltimore’s vibrant LGBTQ/SGL community. Baltimore Pride has ...

Before heading off to Las Vegas, performance artist Marcus Civin hits the "Protest Gym" Look, I get it: This week—this month, this year—can make you feel like the world is ...

Waving and Wavering at Maryland Art Place by Amber Eve Anderson Flags are abstractions, symbolic design objects representative of nations and institutions, used to show support for or dissent from ...

Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture, 1963–2017 at the BMA by Angela N. Carroll “The mosaic laying is a form of painting that reflects the materiality of paint as medium and painting as ...

Examining Influences and Art Historical Correlations in the Portraiture of Amy Sherald

Sherald's selection as Michelle Obama’s official portraitist, from a field of several dozen candidates, represented a dramatic moment in an already remarkable life story.

Ann Veronica Janssens’ Fog Star at the Baltimore Museum of Art by Kerr Houston “It’s still magic, even if you know how it’s done.” -Terry Pratchett Ann Veronica Janssens’ Fog Star, which ...

An Interview with Lee Nowell-Wilson by Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann In Lee Nowell-Wilson’s recent solo exhibition at Project 1628, Full Communion, sensitively rendered graphite drawings present the viewer with mundane, yet deeply ...

Nilewater Multimedia FESPACO West Afro Caribbean Film Festival at Motor House by Angela N. Carroll On Friday March 25th, Nilewater Multimedia, a multimedia company representing Africa and the African Diaspora, ...

The Sally Mann Retrospective at the National Gallery of Art by Liz Donadio A Thousand Crossings presents a survey of Sally Mann's prolific photographic life, displaying profound relationships with family ...

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