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 One More   Attention, paid Fifteen years after I first encountered (during an open studio tour at Yale in the mid-1990s), Tony Shore’s paintings on velvet, I can still recall ...

This is a painting by one of the artists I used to look at a lot when I first began painting (Jules Olitski, 1922-2007). I didn't have to look far ...

It's going to be a mellow weekend, but you can start it early with an evening of film and experimental music with Bonnie Jones & Dafne Vicente Sandoval and others ...

Of the Attraction of the Sun: Rodolphe Delaunay Presented by ICA Baltimore @ Current Gallery 421 North Howard St, Baltimore, MD ICA Baltimore is pleased to announce OF THE ATTRACTION OF ...

I found myself feeling at home more quickly than I thought possible at the Sunday night opening of From That Day to This at a newly resuscitated art space in ...

Pin, Stitch, Cut, Gasp, Trust, an essay by Jill Gordon We met by chance. For twenty days, she spun into my life, and made it more colorful. I tell the ...

The work of polish-born artist Jowita Wyszomirska is currently on view at the Pinebox Art Center off of N. Haven Street in East Baltimore. The exhibition, “Flutter” includes six pieces ...

This weekend, catch JM Giordano's Killer Angels at the Windup Space on Wednesday, May 22 and two solo shows at Grimaldis Gallery on Thursday. Then, on Saturday, don't miss the Panel ...

Sabrina Chin "The 2013 Commencement Exhibition highlights works by nearly 400 emerging artists in the undergraduate class of 2013. By transforming the College's permanent galleries, hallways, classrooms and open spaces ...

This is the first of two posts on MICA's Senior Thesis, an annual exhibit that sprawls across the entire campus and attempts to show the best work students create after ...

The insipid absurdity of the layout evokes unnatural treatment of organisms, and the allocation of visceral nature as decoration to be consumed.

Caitlin Cunningham's solo show at sophiajacob, informally referred to as "Tan Penis Island," is a carefully assembled collection of references around the subject of Tahiti and the insidious effects of Western hegemony, manifesting in a range of found ephemera and Cunningham's own constructed pieces.

I have received a number of email announcements about Baltimore Museum Week, starting this Sunday May 19. At first I was curious about this new event, but all I could ...

Swing by Erik Thor Sandberg Gilding and oil paint glimmer in the Baltimore Museum of Art’s galleries of European art from the fifteenth through nineteenth centuries, providing a subtle framing ...

On the eve of Druid Hill Park's 150th anniversary, a local artist decided to bring back a historical tradition: outdoor art festivals. In the 1950's and 60's the park hosted ...

Curator Hyejung Jang Personal ritual, family, food, place, safety, shelter, and a sense of belonging are both tangible and intangible universal elements of home. 'Exchange: A Home Based Residency,' created ...

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