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This week's news includes: Seven Baltimore curators profiled nationally, Ballet After Dark wins JHU prize, David Simon's new HBO Series about Baltimore, and more reporting from New Art Examiner, Baltimore Magazine, Technical.ly Baltimore, and other local and independent news sources.
Twenty-four galleries, dealers, and print publishers from across the country will be present for the fair in Pigtown.
This Week: Maryland Film Festival 2022 at the SNF Parkway, UMD's 2022 MFA Exhibition, Station North Sips, Visions of Night: Baltimore Nocturnes at MD Center for History & Culture, Flower Mart, Music, & Majolica Mania at The Walters, the Peale lunchtime lecture with Paul Chaat Smith, and more!
Will Holman, Open Works' executive director, said in an email that the bill’s passage represents a “historic accomplishment for the maker movement” and puts Maryland in a leadership role.
Photographer Matthew Christopher, the cost of home detention, Wes Brown's story, Remembering The Marble Bar, Three 2022 Sondheim Finalists, and more reporting from The Real News Network, Washington Monthy, Baltimore Brew, and other local and independent news sources.
This concrete gesture of solidarity is Elena Volkova’s way of “trying to turn grief into something productive,” she says. “Better than being curled-up crying on the floor.”
This Week: George Ciscle moderates a panel discussing Maurice Berger and Fred Wilson, Form and Gesture group show opening at Silber Gallery, Erin Fostel solo show opening at C. Grimaldis Gallery, Valerie Cassel Oliver talk at Towson, Art for Ukraine at Current Space, and more!
This week's news includes: Amy Sherald establishes $1 million for student grants in Breonna Taylor's name, Baltimore Salt Box love, Derrick Adams Black Baltimore Digital Database and more from Technical.ly Baltimore, The New Yorker, Baltimore Magazine, & local and independent news sources.
This Week: Jovencio de la Paz lecture presented by GW Textile Museum, JJC Talks at the BMA with Brandon J. Donahue, Trauma Informed Art presentation with MICA and MOMA, Resplendent artist talk via Connect + Collect, Kim Rice lecture at Goucher, Peabody Conservatory concert for Ukraine, and more!
There was some good stuff on the internet this week.
Artscape postponed a year, AVAM says goodbye to Rebecca Hoffberger, Legacies of the Great Migration exhibition comes to the MMA and BMA, and more reporting from Maryland Matters, ARTnews, Baltimore Fishbowl, and other local and independent news sources.
Izlia Fernandez at Small Bombs Gallery, MK Bailey – Suzy Kopf – Rachel Rush at Goucher's Rosenberg Gallery, Special Feature: Jane Jin Kaisen at SNF Parkway, MICA presents Lucille Tenazas William O. Steinmetz ’50 Designer in Residence talk, Julie L. McGee hosted by David C. Driskell Center, and more
This war is gruesome, immoral, and cruel—both to the Ukrainian people, civilians targeted every day, and to the Russian soldiers who are dying for a cause many of them do not believe in.
This week's news includes: Brittany Young steers B-360 into the future, Hammerjacks is back (again), a podcast profile of Espi Frazier, and more reporting from Baltimore Brew, Technical.ly Baltimore, INERTIA, and other local and independent news sources.
Resplendent opens at Connect+Collect, Christine Platt, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo & Kristoffer Carter for CityLit Festival, Familiar Flora at Goucher College's Rosenberg Gallery, Silas Munro lecture at TU, Yayoi Kusama opens at the Hirshhorn, Graham Coreil-Allen at UMBC CIRCA, and more!