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Author Archives: Katie K.
An introduction for the masses! (but most likely for some guy who googles me a lot and will eventually kill me in a fit of rage)
An introduction for the masses! (but most likely for some guy who googles me a lot and will eventually kill me in a fit of rage). via An introduction for the masses! (but most likely for some guy who googles … Continue reading
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“Vacation” opens November 30 @ The Penthouse Gallery
Elena Johnston curated “Vacation,” a new exhibition opening November 30, Friday from 7-10 p.m at The Penthouse Gallery. Here is a brief Q&A. 1) How important do you think taking a break, seeing new things, and/or travel are to art? … Continue reading
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Tagged baltimore art, elena johnston, the penthouse gallery, Vacation
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Scapescape: Wye Oak
On Friday, I went to see Wye Oak perform at Baltimore’s end-of-the-summer music celebration, ScapeScape. It’s amazing to see the events the amazing people of Baltimore can pull off. The crowd was definitely packed with Wye Oak fans dancing, singing … Continue reading
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Tagged baltimore music, civilian, scapescape, wye oak
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Check out OSAYCANYOUSEE at The Windup Space, 9/8
On Saturday, September 8, Post Typography’s OSAYCANYOUSEE: Prints and Objects inspired by the War of 1812 will be on view at The Windup Space. OSAYCANYOUSEE is a solo exhibition by Nolen Strals and Bruce Willen. The reception will be held … Continue reading
National Geographic’s Photo Camp presents work from refugees at UMBC
On Tuesday, June 19, refugees (ages 11-19) from Burma and Eritrea will be screening their multimedia work at UMBC. The screening marks the completion of National Geographic’s photo camp which started Saturday, June 16 and is running until Tuesday. The refugees … Continue reading
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Artist Preview: Glenford Nunez’s “The Coiffure Project”
Glenford Nunez is a portrait and fashion photographer based in Baltimore. Nunez will be showing his latest work in September and is releasing a book of his latest photo series: The Coiffure Project. “The Coiffure Project started out as simple … Continue reading
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Tagged glenford nunez, natural hair, the coiffure project, trust your photographer
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BMORECULTURED Wrap Up: MFF (Day 4)
Blatantly opinion: The Maryland Film Festival is the best weekend to live in Baltimore. I had a really great time, most days were 10+ hours and I managed to see a lot of great films. Sunday, I woke up kind of … Continue reading
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BMORECULTURED Wrap Up: MFF (Day 3)
I started the day off with the Dramatic Shorts. Between these shorts and the opening night shorts I realized that I have developed an interest in short filmmaking! (Again, you care!) It’s amazing what you can say and show in … Continue reading
Wrap Up: MFF (Day 2)
On Friday, I arrived at the festival in time to catch the documentary “The Source,” by Jodi Wille and Maria Demopoulos. The film documented the Aquarian “family” from California who were led by Father Yod. One of the members of the … Continue reading