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Issue 18: Wellness Hosted at the National Aquarium

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Issue 18: Wellness posits art and culture as a key element in a healthy lifestyle. This issue features the region’s multidisciplinary cultural leaders, creative explorers, and groundbreaking projects building a better future. These individuals and organizations are helping us to meet the challenges of our time and place, exploring what it means to be healthy and building structures across disciplines to educate and mobilize community.

This issue includes Dr. Leana Wen, Alex Ebstein, Kei Ito, Dr. Michael Salcman, the Aquarium’s Voyages series, Wombworks, JHU’s Neuroaesthetics Initiative, and much more, rendered in BmoreArt’s signature approach: conversational language and visual storytelling from Baltimore’s most compelling photographers, artists, and writers.

Find out more about Issue 18 and, for anyone interested in attending our next magazine release event, check out our Membership Plans, which make our work possible.

Thank you to the National Aquarium, Baltimore Spirits Co., Union Brewing, the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, our many contributors, subscribing members, and to Baltimore’s arts communities. We cannot do this work without you!

 

This story is from Issue 18: Wellness, available here.

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