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Some journeys take us to places beyond our imagination.
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Baltimore album quilts were created to be showcased on walls and often featured iconic Baltimore scenes like the Battle Monument or Clipper ships, as well as symbols from everyday life.
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Painted window screens are a unique folk art tradition in Baltimore, started in 1913 by a grocer to display produce without putting it outdoors.
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Carmelo Anthony's "House of Melo" exhibit transforms Baltimore library.
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Now in its ninth year, Courting Art Baltimore provides both scholarships and a public platform to Baltimore City Public School students who love art.
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Starting next fall, the district will pilot a teacher-sharing model for instrumental music education — hiring one teacher to split their time between two schools in need.
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The 42-year-old festival takes place on Memorial Day Sunday every year.
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This week on the podcast, two stories about artists using their mediums to try to change the world.
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The mayor says the location change is part of his Downtown Rise initiative, which aims to reinvigorate downtown.
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An art exhibit explores themes of sportsmanship and civility.