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Anysa Saleh’s photography challenges established methods around portraiture, but her practice is based largely around Yemeni cultural traditions and taboos.
Legacy, connection, relationship-building, self-expression—themes woven into the fabric of IMP’s underlying mission and philosophy will be on display, in musical form, on May 21st.
An Interview with guitarist Sean Coyle-Smith from the band shame, playing the Ottobar
For these two transplants working in education—Evans hails from Tempe, Arizona, and Cazabon from Detroit—Baltimore’s landscape has become important to their work.
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.
“All buildings are living systems, and I wanted to live in a building where the builder ⁄ designer knows and feels this in their bones.”
With the resurgence of Tom Miller Day, more people are studying and admiring his work, turning Miller into a deep source of inspiration for future generations of Baltimore artists.
A discussion of design as a superpower, Lupton's experience as a curator, and the rewarding process of writing books.
Aaron Dante, creator and host of the NoPixAfterDark Podcast, is starting out the new year fresh and ready for business.
Movement was the theme of the 2023 Baltimore Crankie Festival, which takes place every year at the Creative Alliance.
Established in 2020, BARS is a haven for Black artists and culture movers that exists far beyond its own walls and expands in every direction.
The Amalgam of Intuition, Invention and Mediums: A studio visit with Tim Scofield by Matthew Kern