While doing some last minute Christmas shopping at Artist & Craftsman, I took these shots of the graffiti behind Load of Fun (at North and Howard).
What piece of art changed your life? How did it affect you?
Michael Cataldi did two installation series in Baltimore several years ago called Tire Swings and Flower-Pot-Holes. He would carry a spool...
This semester, University of Baltimore is offering a poster design class that meets at Globe Poster. How cool is that? And tonight UB opens an exhibition of Globe's iconic work, with Globe's Bob and...
John Waters turned up on PRI's The Takeaway yesterday talking about his new art exhibition, Rear Projection, which opened last week at Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York. His usual witty and...
If you haven't checked out the Laure Drogoul retrospective (Follies, Predicaments, and Other Conundrums) at MICA, you have a few more days. It's a fascinating, whimsical, absurd, and sprawling show...
The Jewish Museum celebrates Purim this Thursday night with an intriguing mix of acrobatics (contortionist Lisa Appel), music (DJ Booth), spirits (beer and wine), and the art of graphic novelist JT...
Katie Miller will be exhibiting her work at this year's Armory Show (March 5-7) in New York. It's quite an honor for the Parkton artist. Here's some more info...
Miller recently won the prestigious...
What piece of art changed your life? How did it affect you?
A Mark Rothko retrospective at the Whitney Museum in 1998. Standing in a large room with those large, luminescent works vibrating all...
Tonight's birthday party for Joyce Scott (who's turning 60) at MAP dovetails nicely with her new show, Painful Death/Painless Life, at Goya. The exhibit, which opened today, runs through January...
Tomorrow, one of the six finalists for the annual Janet and Walter Sondheim Award will pocket a $25,000 prize. The award ceremony is scheduled for 7 pm at the BMA, where an excellent exhibit of the...