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This season, Everyman leads off with an innovative staging of A Doll’s House, the play for which Ibsen is best known.
The images in Lost Boys can feel haunting, due to the deaths of both author and subjects. But in the end, this is a show that generates considerable power from the process of making present.
Visits to two museums in San Juan: the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico
What I love about running and specifically about running with A Tribe Called Run is just this: everything you can see and learn on a long run in Baltimore.
Abigail Lucien is the recipient of the $30,000 fellowship, Kyrae Dawaun awarded a residency at Civitella Ranieri, and Nekisha Durrett the residency at the Bromo Art Studios.
A good film festival honors that artistic core, and brings its city an international view of independent cinema that hopefully also says something meaningful about the city in which the festival takes place.
Exhibition of the 2023 Sondheim Finalists at The Walters: Abigail Lucien, Nekisha Durrett, and Kyrae Dawaun Introduction In the 18th annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Award Finalists Exhibition, ...
"Surviving the One" by Roberto Dyea (AKA Tsi Yoo Nah) closes this Saturday, June 22nd. It marks the first show at the new and improved Waller Gallery since the gallery closed for renovations last September.
A Visual Artist Explores the Loss of Her Mother in Dramatic, Color-Filled Expressive Canvasses
What does a survey of contemporary art in Maryland look like in 2023?
CPM’s newest edition project is a collectible, collaboration between gallery director Vlad Smolkin and artist Luba Drozd
If this spirit of pride and activism can permeate multiple communities across geographic locations, gaining collective mass, what can be said for our ability to harness that power to shape the future?
Douglass, as a man, was continuously evolving, just as he fiercely advocated for societal evolution. On view until April 21, 2024, this exhibit reflects how our understanding of his legacy is ever moving forward as well.
Three Baltimore exhibitions capture the essence of material inquiries: Marcel Doucet’s "Water Grieves in the Six Shades of Death" at Galerie Myrtis, "A Sculpture Show" at C. Grimaldis Gallery, and Trace Miller’s "Pulp Fiction" at Goya Contemporary.
MJ Neuberger’s installation-based exhibition at the Creative Alliance centers on healing intergenerational race and gender-based trauma.