The city vibrates with creativity. In Artspace Warehouse’s group exhibition Urban Ecologies: Cities Are Built for Art, artists create urban art that explores the relationship between the city, the art, and the audience. Featuring a range of media and styles, including street [Read More]
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Creating a collage of “CityLife” curators Lori Horowitz and Kathleen Migliore-Newton selected 25 member artists’ artworks representing various viewpoints. Amidst the choreography of the street, a person can maintain their privacy or reach for connection. Avoidance vs. Interaction, Anonymity vs. Recognition: Cultural [Read More]
BROOKLYN, NY – 440 Gallery is pleased to present I See You Falling Out of Love with Me, the inaugural solo exhibition by fiber artist Juliet Martin. Autobiographically driven, Martin addresses quirky and very personal issues of love and loss through a [Read More]
The Baltimore Museum of Art’s (BMA) Board of Trustees announced that they have appointed Dr. Asma Naeem as the Museum’s new director following a 10-month international search. Naeem has served as the BMA’s Interim Co-Director, alongside Christine Dietze, since June 2022, and [Read More]
With approximately 50 sacred and secular objects on loan from 18 institutions, The Nature of Things invites the viewer to think in new ways about archetypal forms of medieval art, from a radiant stained glass window panel to a wall tapestry teeming [Read More]
BALTIMORE, MD – Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip hop, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) will open a groundbreaking exhibition that explores the conceptual, cultural, and aesthetic attributes that have made hip hop a global phenomenon and [Read More]
The Frist Art Museum presents Jeffrey Gibson: The Body Electric, a major exhibition devoted to one of today’s leading artists whose multidisciplinary practice combines aspects of traditional Indigenous art and culture with a modernist visual vocabulary. Organized by SITE Santa Fe, The [Read More]
The Frist Art Museum presents Otobong Nkanga: Gently Basking in Debris, an exhibition of paintings, tapestries, drawings, video, sculpture, and more that make metaphorical connections between the landscape and human body. Organized by the Frist Art Museum, the exhibition will be on [Read More]
The future is imminent. In the group exhibition at Artspace Warehouse, “Present Future”, contemporary artists explore ways of depicting the present moment as a potential future. The works on display range from fantastical to grounded, and they use a variety of media, [Read More]
Focusing on artworks with soft palettes, Artplex Gallery presents “No Hard Feelings”, a group exhibition exploring the interplay between color, form, and texture in the creation of serene compositions. The delicate hues and subdued tones of the works on display invite the [Read More]
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) announced it is embarking on a major renovation and reconceptualization of the Joseph Education Center that will introduce more opportunities for dynamic, hands-on engagement when it reopens in fall 2023. A significant focal point will be [Read More]
January 21 – February 17, 2023 Opening: Saturday, January 21, 2023, 4:00 – 6:00 PM Truth is found in the particular. Although expressions in paint are intimately created, their auras transmogrify in the white cube. Context and setting alter who and how [Read More]
BROOKLYN, NY – 440 Gallery is pleased to present Two Truths and a Lie, a solo exhibition of abstract watercolors on paper by Amanda Michele Brown, on view January 5 – February 5, 2023. Employing broad areas of color overlaid with mixed-media [Read More]
The Mississippi Museum of Art (MMA) and Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA), co-organizers of A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration, announced the groundbreaking exhibition will travel to three additional venues on a five-city U.S. tour. The exhibition, with [Read More]