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Finalists for Sondheim Artscape Prize in BMA show
Art is often more about questions than answers. That point is driven home by the Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2012 Finalists exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art, co-presented by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts.
The six artists vying for the...Tags: Sykesville, Artists, Fine Artists, University of Maryland, College Park, Personal Data Collection
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Orderly lines form at Rothschild retrospective
During her long career as a sculptor and painter in Baltimore, Amalie Rothschild developed a distinctive take on geometric abstraction. You can follow the arc of that career in a gallery-filling retrospective at Towson University's Center for the Arts...Tags: Artists, Oranges, Painting, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Painter, sculptor Stout wins $30,000 Sondheim Prize
A Washington, D.C., artist who works in multiple media was awarded the 2012 Janet and Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize — a $30,000 purse — at a ceremony Saturday evening at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Renee Stout, whose painting, drawing,...
Tags: Washington, DC, Arts and Culture, Artscape, Joan Mitchell, Arts
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Sondheim winner delves into spirituality, culture via alter ego
Renee Stout is the winner of the 2012 Janet and Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize, but a look at her photos, prints and other creations gives a glimpse of another woman — Fatima Mayfield. The woman is an alter ego Stout created, pulling her name...
Tags: Artists, Fine Artists, Station North, Brooklyn (New York City), Artscape
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E. Carey Kenney, McDonogh School art teacher
E. Carey Kenney, a noted Pikesville artist who headed the art department at McDonogh School for more than three decades and whose oils and watercolors were inspired by the Owings Mills campus' rolling hills and fields, died Thursday of pneumonia at...Tags: Macular Degeneration, Ellicott City, Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945), Pneumonia
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June 13: Loud and proud
When Baltimore rapper DDm began writing the songs for his new mixtape, he looked to Omar Little, the ruthless-yet-honorable stickup man from "The Wire," for inspiration. A small but growing number of city artists are helping challenge hip-hop's...Tags: Arts and Culture, Genres, Jay-Z, Minority Groups, Gay Pride San Diego
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Ann McAllister Hughes
Ann McAllister Hughes, an artist who taught art in Baltimore's public schools and had chaired the art department at Forest Park High School, died July 27 of pulmonary failure at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The longtime Randallstown resident was 83.
The...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Arts and Culture, Elections, Randallstown, Walters Art Museum
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2012 Baker Awards winners announced
A musician, a sculptor and a multidisciplinary artist are the winners of this year's $25,000 Baker Awards, given annually to artists from the Baltimore area.
The winners, chosen by a jury of national experts, are musician Nathan Bell, best known for...Tags: Fine Artists, Artists, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music
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Gertrude's makes 100 best brunches list
The Baltimore SunOpen Table is out with the 2012 Diners' Choice Award winners for Best 100 Restaurants for Brunch in the United States. Gertrude's, the restaurant at the Baltimore Museum of Art, is on it. Also, on the list, close to home, are Mrs. K's Toll House in...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Brunch, Arts
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McDaniel College art instructor is semifinalist for Artscape prize
WESTMINSTER — The Baltimore Office of Promotion and The Arts has announced that Steve Pearson, an associate professor of art and art history at McDaniel College, and a Westminster resident, has been named among 24 semifinalists for the seventh...Tags: Education, Artscape, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Arts
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Sondheim Artscape finalists are all over the map
The five artists in the Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit "Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2011 Finalists" all live in either Baltimore or Washington, D.C., but they are stylistically all over the map. This makes for an eclectic exhibit that changes as you walk...Tags: Washington, DC, Photography, Arts and Culture, Artscape, Libraries
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New Hopkins hospital takes an artful approach to health care
When Johns Hopkins Hospital officially opens its new, $1.1 billion building Tuesday, sick children will find a cobalt cow with legs the color of grass and a butter-colored head floating above their heads, poised to jump over a fanciful "moon." The new...Tags: Sheppard Pratt Health System, Hobbies, Washington, DC, Arts and Culture, Health Insurance
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