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Washington DC was just one of hundreds of rallies hosted across the country protesting Trump policies
Colorful Signs, Speakers, and Peaceful Protest on April 5, 2025, at City Hall in Baltimore City, part of a the national Hands Off Day
Baltimore School for the Arts Celebrates 45 Years with Expressions ‘25: Students, Performances, and Guests
Artscape should have a long-term impact–not just on local businesses who happen to be located on the festival footprint, but upon Baltimore’s arts ecosystem as a whole.
A former wildlife conservationist, Executive Chef Olivier Caillabet's approach to food is mindful and inclusive. The ramen restaurant has soy-free, gluten-free, and vegan options. And they are all done well.
A new photo book, Scene Seen, weaves together 85 bands, over 200 portraits, and 300 pages into a tribute to Baltimore’s creative resilience, documenting the essence of the music scene from 2016 to 2024.
Founded by three visionary women and mothers—Mama Rashida Forman-Bey, Mama Kay Lawal-Muhammad, and Mama Nata’aska Hasan Hummingbird—WombWork seeks to shine a light on the stories of young people from some of the hardest possible circumstances.
With around 150 members, M3 is a powerful force uniquely composed of every major on campus. Reid referred to the marching band members as “triple A” students, being that they are academic, artistic, and athletic.
This runway show in the Walters sculpture court featured the three winners of the 2024 Project Artscape Competition: Eryn Boggs, Abisola Oladeinde, and Dr. Marilyn Walker
The Peale and The Walters New Directors, Bria Sterling-Wilson represented by Galerie Myrtis, Morel Doucet honored by Harpo Foundation, Black Earth Rising at the BMA, the Maryland Designer who Styled Prince, and more!!
On December 7, 2024, the historic Lord Baltimore Hotel came alive with the spirit of Elvis Presley for the 28th Night of 100 ELVISes. This annual celebration brought together Elvis enthusiasts and tribute artists from all over the country for a night of music, dance, and rock 'n' roll revelry.
This week's news includes: Lou Joseph to direct City Arts Council, Andaleeb Badiee Banta leaving the BMA for NGA, NGA announces acquisitions from Native American artists, new dates for Artscape, American Craft Council show returns to Baltimore, and more!
This week's news includes: How craft is thriving in Baltimore, celebrating Maurice Berger, Pratt workers union reaches wage settlement, community exhibition and holiday sale at Baltimore Jewelry Center, better call Lou (Catelli), an interview with TU anthropologist Katharine Fernstrom, and more!
The BMA 110th Gala and After Party was a Who's Who of Artists, Patrons, and Political Leaders–and Raised a Record-Breaking $1 Million