Baltimore street artist Gaia is wrapping up a commission for Smith Commons on H Street in D.C.
Measuring 35'x30', the new mural is an adaptation of a canvas (above), titled Dusk, that Gaia painted...
Morris Louis came from Baltimore (MICA class of '33), and now, thanks to a gift from his widow, more of his acclaimed abstract artworks are coming to town. If you've visited the BMA's Contemporary...
What piece of art changed your life? How did it affect you?
I enjoy the work of Dali, Gaudi, Vermeer, Beethoven, Bach, but I have been most changed by Marzette Watts. He is a relatively unknown...
In the mid-1960s, poet/critic Frank O'Hara and Dutch artist Jan Cremer collaborated on a series of prints that have never been shown in the U.S., until this evening, when Load of Fun opens a month-...
Emerging from the holiday haze, you might want to check out bluesman Guy Davis at Brown Memorial Church tonight, or the beginning of Generous Company's intriguing festival, Gumbo, at Theatre Project...
Local graffiti legend Frank Arthur reemerged in 2011 after years battling the police, drug addiction, and a few other personal demons. According to his drug counselor, he's been straight for nearly...
What piece of art changed your life? How did it affect you?
Well, the thing that most clearly changed my life is Controversy by Prince. But, I saw huge painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat leaning...
Double Dagger, Baltimore's most beloved punk band, plays its last show at the Ottobar tonight. Double Dagger epitomized the best of the city's music scene, by flexing its DIY muscle and playing...
Take note... Material Girls, cited as "Best Exhibition" in August's Best Of Baltimore issue, closes this Sunday, so it's your last chance to see this fantastic show, which features the likes of...
Rock god Lindsey Buckingham, touring behind his self-released Seeds We Sow disc, plays Goucher tonight. The disc showcases Buckingham's nimble and expressive guitar playing and bittersweet vocals to...