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Read at BmoreArt.com:: A Mobile Exhibition Brings Art into The Streets of DC 🚙🚒🚛Featuring Works by Four Artists —Stephan...
05/28/2026

Read at BmoreArt.com:: A Mobile Exhibition Brings Art into The Streets of DC 🚙🚒🚛

Featuring Works by Four Artists —Stephanie J. Williams, Jermaine “jET” Carter, Edgar Reyes, and A.J. McClenon—The Project Speaks to the City
Words: Shelby Hubbard


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The roaming show carefully considers what should be injected into the arteries of a bustling, complex city—and, according to the project’s description “what it means to inhabit a space of uneasy familiarity.” That inhabited space isn’t merely the truck, nor the streets, but the experiences of the four featured artists—Stephanie J. Williams, Jermaine “jET” Carter, Edgar Reyes, and A.J. McClenon—whose practices have each been shaped by the area.

On March 26, 2026, BmoreArt Connect + Collect Gallery hosted a conversation with artists Richard Cleaver and Cindy Cheng...
05/26/2026

On March 26, 2026, BmoreArt Connect + Collect Gallery hosted a conversation with artists Richard Cleaver and Cindy Cheng. Their work is featured in the exhibition Idiosyncratic Iconoclasts. The conversation is moderated by curator Christine Sciacca of the Walters Art Museum.

Watch the video at BmoreArt.com: Idiosyncratic Iconoclasts: Cindy Cheng and Richard Cleaver in Conversation
Video and Photos From the Artists’ Talk at BmoreArt’s C+C Gallery by


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Mary Ann Mears : A Landmark CareerWith a Practice Spanning Six Decades, the Sculptor and Public Art Advocate Is in Her P...
05/25/2026

Mary Ann Mears : A Landmark Career
With a Practice Spanning Six Decades, the Sculptor and Public Art Advocate Is in Her Prime

Words: Elizabeth Hazen

Delegate Elizabeth Embry

Tucked in the woods in northern Roland Park, Mary Ann Mears’ home is set on a large lot which is practically glowing green on the warm May morning of my visit. Bursts of red, magenta, orange, purple, and yellow punctuate the verdant grounds. In one section of pachysandra, curved red metal is remin...

We had so much fun photographing Fantasy Machine: 7th Heaven, an experimental fashion show organized by  at  
 official ...
05/24/2026

We had so much fun photographing Fantasy Machine: 7th Heaven, an experimental fashion show organized by at 
 official photos coming after from

Designers
1. Bokeum Jeon
2. Jay Sanborn
3. flowernames
4. Meg Beck
5. soft shell knits
6. Aszana
7. Mo Green

“As I spoke with her it became clear that she has earned the ‘Icon’ status BmoreArt bestowed on her; she is a powerful f...
05/22/2026

“As I spoke with her it became clear that she has earned the ‘Icon’ status BmoreArt bestowed on her; she is a powerful force with a clear vision and the grit to see that vision through.” đŸ’„

Read at BmoreArt.com:: Mary Ann Mears: A Landmark CareerđŸ”„ With a Practice Spanning Six Decades, the Sculptor and Public Arts Advocate is in Her Prime

Words: Elizabeth Hazen
Photos: Justin Tsucalas
Artwork images courtesy of Mary Ann Mears .mears.05

Louis Fratino & Henri Matisse: the Vulnerability of Looking BackIn "Fratino and Matisse: To See This Light Again" a Youn...
05/17/2026

Louis Fratino & Henri Matisse: the Vulnerability of Looking Back
In "Fratino and Matisse: To See This Light Again" a Young Painter Pays Homage to an Iconic Influence

Words: Laurence Ross
Baltimore Museum of Art

Louis Fratino is a Maryland-born artist whose portraits, interiors, and still lifes convey open curiosity. Many of his pieces are academic, reading like studies, but they retain warmth in part because they feel so confessional. “Red n**e (after Mafai)” (2023) borrows the basic composition of the...

Building SCOUT: Curating Baltimore’s Next Generation of ArtistsArtscape Returns with SCOUT Art Fair, curated by Devin Al...
05/12/2026

Building SCOUT: Curating Baltimore’s Next Generation of Artists
Artscape Returns with SCOUT Art Fair, curated by Devin Allen and Cierra Britton

Words: Cara Ober

SCOUT Art Fair returns to Artscape with a clear focus: platforming emerging Baltimore-based artists and making collecting more accessible. Last year, SCOUT launched its first iteration during Artscape in the downtown War Memorial Building, and was curated by Derrick Adams, with assistance from curat...

This Week: Imar Lyman at The Kreeger Museum, J Taran Diamond opening reception at Baltimore Jewelry Center, Confluence e...
05/07/2026

This Week: Imar Lyman at The Kreeger Museum, J Taran Diamond opening reception at Baltimore Jewelry Center, Confluence exhibition opening reception at Area 405, opening reception for Hiromitsu Hubbard and Donna R. Omata at Gallery CA, JHU Student Exhibition opening, Overlea ArtsFest/CCBC Film Festival, Pharmaco/Liberation panel discussion with Albert Lacks Carter, Jr. at Making Space Bmore, public celebration for the opening of MICA’s gallery alley, Students of Raoul opening reception at Raoul Middleman Studio Museum, Stoop Reads with Javaka Steptoe at CCCC, and Asia North presents: “Love Has Never Been a Popular Movement” discussion at Impact Hub — PLUS apply for The Hopper Prize and more featured opportunities!

BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas. For a more comprehensive perspective, check the BmoreArt Calendar page, which includes ongoing exhibits and performances, and is updated on a daily basis.

To submit your calendar event, email us at [email protected]!

This Week: Imar Lyman at The Kreeger Museum, J Taran Diamond opening reception at Baltimore Jewelry Center, Confluence exhibition opening reception at Area 405, opening reception for Hiromitsu Hubbard and Donna R. Omata at Gallery CA, JHU Student Exhibition opening, Overlea ArtsFest/CCBC Film Festiv...

This week’s news includes: Artists and galleries for Scout Art Fair, Derrick Adams profiled by Robin Givhan in the New Y...
05/07/2026

This week’s news includes: Artists and galleries for Scout Art Fair, Derrick Adams profiled by Robin Givhan in the New York Times, Baltimore ICON AndrĂ© De Shields nominated for another Emmy, Everyman Theatre’s Vincent Lancisi takes his final curtain call, opening celebrations for MICA’s gallery alley, upcoming photography exhibitions at the BMA and SAAM, BMA announces the Murthy/NAYAK Global Photography Endowment Fund, Amy Sherald receives an honorary degree from JHU and wears her own painterly look to the Met Gala, the BSO’s Summerfest lineup, and a recap of the Cumberland Valley Artists Exhibition at Washington County Museum of Fine Art.

This week’s news includes: Artists and galleries for Scout Art Fair, Derrick Adams profiled by Robin Givhan in the New York Times, Baltimore ICON AndrĂ© De Shields nominated for another Emmy, Everyman Theatre’s Vincent Lancisi takes his final curtain call, opening celebrations for MICA’s galle...

🍾Tell Me, Does it Have a Club Car?đŸ„‚Read:: Ryan Haase and his Theatrical Reimagining of Nightlife in Station North  Words...
04/27/2026

🍾Tell Me, Does it Have a Club Car?đŸ„‚
Read:: Ryan Haase and his Theatrical Reimagining of Nightlife in Station North

Words: Timoth David Copney

Empowerment Event Hosted by First Lady Dawn Moore | Photos of Honored Guests and Attendees, Including Artist Tawny Chatm...
04/26/2026

Empowerment Event Hosted by First Lady Dawn Moore | Photos of Honored Guests and Attendees, Including Artist Tawny Chatmon 📾
Photos: K Finch Photography

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