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This week's cover of the Baltimore City Paper becomes questionable when you learn that the five MICA adjuncts representing unionization efforts were asked to hold blank signs - and that ...
Cara Ober reviews Designed for Flowers: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics A white blossom of unraveling ribbons cuts a theatrical profile in the first room of The Walters Art Museum’s special exhibition ...
There's just one more day to see Fight or Flight, a two person exhibition by Creative Alliance residents Alessandra Torres and Katie Pumphrey. The exhibit of Pumphrey's muscular paintings and ...
Photography's past and present converge at the Center for the Arts Gallery at Towson University where American Photography X2 displays a pair of exhibitions side by side by Liz Donadio ...
Lu Zhang visits Fred Ognibene in his home in Washington DC to view his collection and talk about living with art. Frederick Ognibene is a supporter of emerging and mid-career ...
The art fair has become the event the art world (at least most of it) loves to hate, yet keeps attending. There are fairs, satellite fairs, alternative fairs. Walking around ...
Happy Snow Patty's Day, everyone! Let's just assume that today's green beer will suffice for green leaves and that spring is on the way. This week is -SPRING BREAK!- for ...
Center Stage's Twelfth Night has a blast finding the low humor in high society by Bret McCabe If multiple costumes changes add an extra degree of difficulty to a performance, ...
For five years, the Effervescent Collective has been shaking up Baltimore’s dance scene with productions that have moved from the Patapsco to the Boxing Rings. Now they’re transplanting Systema, a ...
Marnie Benney Interviews University of Maryland College Park Participants in the Contemporary Art Purchasing Program, also known as CAPP Jackie Milad, Director of the University of Maryland’s (UMD) Stamp Gallery, ...
Gold Bar, 1910 North Charles Street right off of North Avenue, is more of a traditional rock n’ roll bar than Station North’s other club counterparts like Club K, ...
Essay and Interview by Cara Ober It is painters, not critics, who are obsessed with the relative deadness of painting. Whether it is alive or not is irrelevant. It doesn't ...
Borders: Lillian Bayley Hoover at Loyola University Julio Gallery February 21 - March 30, 2014 curated by Kay Hwang An excerpt from Ian MacLean Davis' recent review of Hoover at Goya ...
Start your week on Wednesday with Cathay, an exhibit of photos by Zhao Jing at Grimaldis and Wham City's Lecture Series with Robby Rackleff and Andy Phillips. On Friday afternoon, ...
This weekend was crazy - with openings at Springsteen, Lil' Gallery, Penthouse, Guest Spot, Fleckenstein, two at Current, and the Prints and Multiples Fair with additional programming all weekend long, ...