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We cover artists, art exhibits, performances, public art, and inspiring neighborhoods across the DC area; specifically, the Gateway Arts District.
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Tag Archives: Baltimore
The Potters' Guild of Baltimore in Rockberry, Baltimore
I just found a pottery studio and gallery that has an eclectic mix of decorative and functional crafts, for very inexpensive prices. I’m seeing $20-$40 for teapots, vases, mugs. I’m seeing $10 plates… And if you’re looking for decorative items … Continue reading
Posted in Archive, Features: Cool Spaces
Tagged Baltimore, Ceramics, Galleries, Pottery, Studios, Woodberry
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Gutierrez Studios in Clipper Mill, Woodberry, Baltimore
I’ve stumbled across a gorgeous furniture design studio at Clipper Mill in Woodberry, who helped lead the area’s transformation. They create beautiful furniture items such as lamps, tables, chairs, and a lot more I’m sure. Their showroom is open for parties … Continue reading
Posted in Archive, Features: Cool Spaces
Tagged Baltimore, Clipper Mill, Furniture Design, Galleries, Studios
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Discovering @CorradettiGlass Gallery in Clipper Mill, Woodberry, Baltimore
A studio and gallery with gorgeous presentation in the Historic Clipper Mill of Woodberry, Baltimore. The staff is friendly and accessible, a great find. Prices are as expected, about $250+ for most vases, but ranges $120+. There’s some experimental fun … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Clipper Mill, Galleries, Glass, Studios
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Julie Sayo's "Asthma & Design" as part of MICA's MA in Social Design Thesis Exhibition in the Pinkard Gallery in the Bunting Center
Inspirational and informative, social media artist and graphic designer, Julie Sayo, explores a designer’s role in “improviding health communication related to asthma” in “Asthma & Design” as part of the Master of Arts in Social Design Thesis Exhibition. Her work recognizes … Continue reading
Remy Peritz's "Current Debates" as part of MICA's MA in Social Design Thesis Exhibition in the Pinkard Gallery in the Bunting Center
My favorite piece I’ve found as part of the Master of Arts in Social Design Thesis Exhibition is Remy Peritz‘s “Current Debates.” He asks various questions, looking for democratic responses studying social media’s worth…explaining a work in progress in which … Continue reading
"Off The Rails" Thesis Exhibition at MICA Brown Building Gallery
On Exhibition until April 29th, about 70 MICA students exhibit their artwork as part of their thesis on campus. During this session, at the Brown Building on campus, across two gallery spaces, two of my favorite works so far are … Continue reading
Photos from my visit to the American Visionary Art Museum @theavam
About a month ago I went with my boyfriend to American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, MD and here are some cool photos at the museum and Federal Hill to prove it! Mostly photos of my boyfriend, hehe…and birds. Here are … Continue reading
Posted in Archive, Features: Cool Spaces, Travels, Feelings, and Finds
Tagged AVAM, Baltimore
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Upcoming Event: 'Thread' flashmob dance performance, Baltimore
‘Thread’ is a dance piece created by Megan Adrielle Morse Jans and the Dragonfly Dance Experiment, inspired by the great ‘Flashmob’ phenomenon. For anyone unaware, flashmobs are: “A flash mob (or flashmob)[1] is a group of people who assemble suddenly in a public … Continue reading
Visiting The American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore
I dare you to have a fun, indulgent, stimulating and happy-go-lucky weekend, THIS weekend. Because last week, I went to The American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore and had such a blast: Funny artwork, beautiful artwork, inspiring artwork–galore! This Saturday’s … Continue reading