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BmoreArt’s Picks: March 21-27
This Week: Alyssa Dennis opening at Quinn Evans, WYPR’s Tom Hall in conversation with authors Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross at the BMA, closing reception for Adam Stab and Jordan Tierney at Connect + Collect, Anysa Saleh, Greg Fletcher, & Schaun Champion Emerge opening reception at Bromo Arts Tower, opening reception for Akea Brionne, Phylicia Ghee, & Savannah Wood at Julio Fine Arts, Alex and Olmsted at Baltimore Theatre Project, flag making workshop with S.M. Prescott at Gallery CA, CityLit Festival daylong celebration, and the Big Baltimore Kite Festival — PLUS Creative Alliance Artist-in-Residence call for applications and more featured opportunities!
The Internet is Exploding: 10 Must-Read Articles This Week 3/19/23
The internet was good, but also a little shocking, this week. Highlights: Azealia Banks, Law Roach, John Cotter on sound, cosmic burials, a FedSoc judge, Olayemi Olurin, Amber J. Phillips on the Oscars, Deloris Ja’A’Ja baker, Ja Morant, and the banks. Azealia Banks says a lot of problematic...
On Writing, Representation, and Baltimore’s 20th Annual CityLit Festival
And to me, especially as a creative, you never just witness. You're always a participant. Because the way you feel about something that's happening on stage, it's going to resonate with you in some kind of way. And that's the connection part.
The Internet is Exploding: Ten Must-Read Articles This Week 3/12/23
I was excited by the internet this week! Highlights: Terence Nance and Solange, Kelela, Jane Miller on life, learning from plants, saving pufflings, long live induction stoves, anti-trans legislation, Alice Walker, and Chris Rock. This interview between Terence Nance and Solange is absolutely transcendent. In advance of Nance’s first solo-show,...
Vanity Affair III: Fashion, Vogue, Community, and So Much Gold
On Saturday, February 18th Marquis Clanton presented Vanity Affair 3, a fashion show experience at the Chesapeake Arts Center in Brooklyn Park. Hosted by Desmond Handon, with music by DJ DYNCE, featuring Baltimore-based designers, members of The House of Vanity, and dancers from across the DMV. The show opened with...
Baltimore News: Rap Research Lab, Let the Right One In at CPM, Walters Union Vote
This week’s news includes: Dereck Stafford Mangus on UMBC’s Rap Research Lab for Hyperallergic, Robb Lee interviews Hyperallergic founder Hrag Vartanian, Haley Tilt’s review of “Let The Right One In” at CPM, Alanah Nichole Davis’s rundown of the Rubys, and more reporting from Baltimore Fishbowl, Baltimore Beat, Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Magazine, and other local and independent news sources.
And the Music Never Stops: Randi Reiss-McCormack’s “Wonderlust”
The first time I saw reproductions of the Maryland-based artist Randi Reiss-McCormack’s fiber-based paintings, I thought, “This person’s work deserves a museum show.” Museums came to mind more vividly and emphatically after seeing, in person, her canvases’ extreme, unique physicality. Right now I’m thinking, “Good for the Myrtle Beach Art Museum,” in South Carolina, where her work is presently on display (January 10-April 16th).
Glenstone: The Art of Cultivation
As a Baltimore city-dweller, what disrupted my sense of normalcy upon my first visit to Glenstone was not the art. Instead, I was jarred by the impact of a meadow, expansive and diverse in vegetation, buzzing and jumping and rustling with wildlife, all peacefully illuminated below the wide, cloudy sky.
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