The Implications of Our Actions
Allison Gulick reviews Nancy Daly’s exhibition, Subject to Terms and Conditions, at School 33 Art Center on Light Street in Baltimore, through October 26th. We’ve all heard the adage “put your money...
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Baltimore-based sculptor Joshua Wade Smith’s Working Vacation in Friesland, in the North, in the Netherlands This past Summer, From June 16th to July 18th, as part of a one-month artist residency,...
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Joyce Y. Lee reflects on Ann Hamilton’s “near away: Series and Editions”, an exhibit at Goya Contemporary in Baltimore, September 8 – October 31, 2013. “What I love about the experience and process...
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Dina Kelberman’s Online Curiosities. Benjamin Andrew interviews Dina Kelberman. Last month, on November 2, Johns Hopkins University (JHU) played host to a mixed group of academics, artists, and...
View ArticleRound Falls, Baltimore
It’s difficult to view Round Falls from the highway overhead; it’s even hidden to runners along the Jones Falls Trail. Round Falls is out of view, not easily accessible...
View ArticleStruggle and Joy in the Druid Hill Park Memorial Pool
By Graham Coreil-Allen I recently moved in across the street from Druid Hill Park. A friend told me about a place little-known to neighborhood outsiders—a once abandoned public pool now filled in...
View ArticleArt in Death :: 1940′s Medical Sculptures Reveal Something Powerful
What power still exists in spectacles of violence?
View ArticleJust Press Print
Photos courtesy of the Centre for Fine Print Research A lone wolf meandering the creative path has long been the image of the artist making progress towards a finished piece. Concurrently, the...
View ArticleStruggle and Joy in the Druid Hill Park Memorial Pool
By Graham Coreil-Allen Memorial Pool, 1999, by Joyce J. Scott, photograph by Graham Coreil-Allen I recently moved in across the street from Druid Hill Park. A friend told me about a place...
View ArticleArt in Death :: 1940’s Medical Sculptures Reveal Something Powerful
Text and Photographs by Kristine Thompson The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death I recently visited Baltimore from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. As a relatively new Louisianian, I have become increasingly...
View ArticleLand Beyond The Water
Photographs by Peter Stern From the sky, we see a coastal landscape preserved by nature. It has mostly rebuffed the advances of human settlement, except for those of the original inhabitants, the...
View ArticleSeeking A Sense Of Belonging with Curator Michelle Ivette Gomez
Independent arts curator Michelle Ivette Gomez was wrapped up like an Eskimo in her black fur-lined coat, sporting red lipstick that matched her glasses, a native Miamian walking around Baltimore City...
View ArticleA Glimpse into the World of Fine Art Photography
The Association of International Photography Art Dealers held the 35th edition of its AIPAD Photography Show on April 16-19 at the impressive setting of New York’s Park Avenue Armory. Formed in 1979,...
View ArticleArt in Death :: 1940’s Medical Sculptures Reveal Something Powerful
Text and Photographs by Kristine Thompson The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death I recently visited Baltimore from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. As a relatively new Louisianian, I have become increasingly...
View ArticleA Glimpse into the World of Fine Art Photography
The Association of International Photography Art Dealers held the 35th edition of its AIPAD Photography Show on April 16-19 at the impressive setting of New York’s Park Avenue Armory. Formed in 1979,...
View ArticleLand Beyond The Water
From the sky, we see a coastal landscape preserved by nature. It has mostly rebuffed the advances of human settlement, except for those of the original inhabitants, the natives who took care to make...
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