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Albright Steps Down as School 33 Director

Longtime arts administrator and fund-raiser Jody Albright has stepped down as director of Baltimore’s city-owned School 33 Arts Center. Staffers at the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts say they were told two weeks ago that Albright was taking ...

From GLENN MCNATT, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  11 Apr 2008

Artscape to have bigger footprint for 2008

The Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts says Artscape 2008, the city's annual outdoor arts festival, will have a significantly larger footprint than last year that will take in part of the Station North Arts & Entertainment District as well as ...

From GLENN MCNATT, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  4 Apr 2008

New head for Walters' 19th-century department

Walters Art Museum curator Eik Kahng will take over the museum's department of 18th- and 19th-century art, replacing longtime department head William Johnston, who will become senior curator at large and director of the archives, the museum said today. ...

From GLENN MCNATT, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  2 Apr 2008

Sketching the specimens of 'BodyWorlds 2'

For centuries, art students sketched the nude human body to sharpen their eye and hone their skills. But you don't have to be a budding Michelangelo to join the life drawing class tomorrow at the Maryland Science Center.  As part of its Body Worlds 2 ...

From GLENN MCNATT, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  31 Mar 2008

Fencing Mount Vernon Square

Good fences make good neighbors, Robert Frost said, but the gold chain-link fence that went up Sunday around Mount Vernon Square isn't likely to be seen as very neighborly. The fence, erected by artist Lee Freeman (pictured), a senior at the Maryland ...

From GLENN MCNATT, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  18 Mar 2008

African art at the BMA

Karen Milbourne, curator of African art at the Baltimore Museum of Art, has put together a stellar show for her valedictory installment of Meditations on African Art, the three-part series of exhibitions begun in 2006 designed to bring the museum's ...

From GLENN MCNATT, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  11 Mar 2008

Incarnations of an Inventive Mind

We might have suspected that the School 33 Art Center exhibition Boundary Crossings, with its elaborately punctuated subtitle — (social) identity/ (physical) body /(virtual) landscape — was not quite what it seemed. After all, the show was curated by ...

From GLENN MCNATT, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  27 Feb 2008

Videos Just For You

Andy Warhol said in the future everyone would be famous for 15 minutes, but MICA senior Rebecca Nagle has gone him one better: For 15 minutes, she'll be famous for you. Nagle, whose video installation will be on view at MICA next month, invites people ...

From GLENN MCNATT, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  22 Feb 2008

Christine Bailey's new show at 33 Art Center

After the mini-controversy stirred up over artist Christine Bailey's exhibition of faux Cara Ober paintings at a downtwon office building last month, we were eager to check out Boundary Crossings, the current show at School 33 Art Center that ...

From GLENN MCNATT, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  22 Feb 2008

Pretending not to notice

When an invitation to painter Cara Ober's upcoming exhibition at Randall Scott Gallery in Washington landed on our desk the other day, we couldn't help noticing the show's title: I am who I pretend to be. Wondering whether the exhibit might be a ...

From GLENN MCNATT, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  21 Feb 2008

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