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Close Enough explores the intimate power of gesture and memory. With works rooted in care, legacy, and presence, this exhibition holds space for quiet boldness and deep connection.
What does Baltimore investing intentionally in itself look like?
Transformer hosts about six exhibitions every year, transmogrifying its 14th & P street shoe-box space each time as far as these artists’ imaginations can push it.
City of Artists, BmoreArt's first full-length book, sold out in December, but is now available through a second printing
Liberty & Injustice features labor-intensive, clever, immersive works of art that captivate and inform.
Rice’s work is so successful because she uses documents, data, maps, and other tools that create the foundation of her lived experiences as a middle-aged white woman in America to create large-scale, labor-intensive, craft-based pieces whose effect is simultaneously visual and conceptual.
A Podcast-style recording of our May 25 Talk at C+C with the artists and architects, along with photos by Jill Fannon and Vivian Doering
“All buildings are living systems, and I wanted to live in a building where the builder ⁄ designer knows and feels this in their bones.”