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In this interview, Navid shares his journey from being homeless to discovering screen printing and turning it into a career. He talks about his passion for the artform and the satisfaction of bringing people's ideas to life.
The theme was Creature Feature, emphasizing 50's kitsch monster cult films with hints of Old Hollywood ghoulish glam.
Wondering what lay beyond, say, the borders of the ancient Roman Empire or the reach of colonial France?
This year’s finalists were selected by a panel of accomplished jurors — scholar and curator Kelly Baum, artist and curator Devin Morris, and archivist and curator Ingrid Schaffner.
“All buildings are living systems, and I wanted to live in a building where the builder ⁄ designer knows and feels this in their bones.”
Baltimore's Newest Art Gallery presents Significant Work by Two Artists Married for Several Decades
Lauded in the gallery literature as two artists who “tell tales of material sensibility,” in this debut, the artists occupy opposite poles of an unconsciously related and serendipitous spectrum.
DISordered Systems at Towson University presents four artists with a focus on environmental connections, while Soft Tissues at Brentwood Arts Exchange's Lab Gallery showcases three Washington-based artists who probe fragility and perseverance through fiber arts.
The BMA's New Exhibit Explores the Trajectory and Impact of Quintessential American Culture
Rebecca Rivas Rogers is an artist, designer, and educator originally from Northern Ireland. She holds an MFA in Studio art from MICA and a BA in Design from Glasgow School ...
Omar Ba’s first American museum show, Political Animals, closes this Sunday the 2nd of April, marking the Baltimore institution’s latest exhibition celebrating artists of underrepresented demographics.
A photo essay that captures BSA's gorgeous Schaefer Ballroom in dance, voice, and musical performance
“Find your life’s passion, make your life’s work, and give back to others.”
BmoreArt's team grows to include new editors, a designer-in-residence, media and gallery coordinators, and a video intern
Cramer began exploring mushrooms after years of creating myopic biological imagery and a constant worry about humanity’s impact on the environment.