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Donna Drew Sawyer, who led the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, will no longer lead the department.
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Baltimore City Public Schools is trying to fill the gap of arts teachers by collaborating with Arts Every Day which taps grant funding for more art in the classroom.
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Make Studio is a Baltimore-based workspace for artists with disabilities founded more than a decade ago.
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Host Jason V. talks with artist Jerome Chester, aka TheGroovyVandal. They talk about self-exploration, the blurred lines of a brand and an identity and about Jerome’s upcoming solo exhibition, “It’ll All Make Sense.”
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Artist Ada Pinkston talks about her childhood and travels all over the country, what influenced her move to Baltimore and why she stayed, advice for would-be grant applicants, and much more!
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A street artist reflects on his quasi-illegal contributions to Baltimore’s art scene.
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We’ll go On the Record with the curator of the new Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit, “Women Behaving Badly.” How has art been used to perpetuate degrading myths about women?
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Where do artists and arts organizations fit into the post-pandemic future of Baltimore?
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More than 175 Baltimore City salt boxes have been spiffed up by art panels that riff on local histories and personalities.
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There's a new exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art - "Monsters & Myths: Surrealism and War in the 1930s and 1940s". On this episode, Katie goes behind…