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Take a drive through Baltimore City's Waverly neighborhood and you will see various colorful murals, but if you are able to scratch the surface just a little, deeper layers of creativity are also revealed. Waverly is now home to an increasing number of artists— many working out of their homes. Recently, I had the honor of being invited to an evening open studio tour in Waverly at the home of ...
Young Blood, on view now at Maryland Art Place through September 3rd, features the works of nine Maryland-based recent MFA graduates. Stop by this Thursday, August 26th, to hear the artists speak about their work. If you’ve already been to see the show and ...
Undercover of the dark during the morning of the July 27th, 2010— a group of activist artists made a bold statement on the streets of Baltimore. They left behind a bike lane, stencil art, and their manifesto which reads: "The Guerrilla Bike Lane arose from ...
Nudashank’s first guest curator Andrew Laumann has organized “ investigation into the stylistic variations and innovative processes of current contemporary photography.” Indeed there is not a theme connecting the works in the show; each artist is distinct. The title Day Glow seems to refer ...
The art scene has its own variation of “don’t ask don’t tell.” It is alright if you as an individual want to hang out on Sunday mornings mulling over an ancient text, worshiping a guy you consider to be the actual blood soaked son ...