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BMA and Walters stay close to home this summer
The summer exhibits at Baltimore's two largest museums are very different in nature, but both emphasize local input. All of the participating artists in the "Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2012 Finalists" exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art reside in the...
Tags: Sykesville, Edgar Degas, Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts, Fine Artists
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Baltimore needs art
What is one thing that kids from Harlem Park Recreation Center, residents of Remington andBelair-Edison, and refugees from around the globe now living in Baltimore have in common? All have been touched by projects led by Art on Purpose. For the past...
Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts, Museums
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Walters Art Museum goes off the wall
Paintings in museum-quality frames are popping up outdoors around town — displayed on a post just outside the entrance to Baltimore's City Hall and along Patterson Park, mounted to the wall on a corner of the Avenue in Hampden. These high-quality...
Tags: Fells Point, Patterson Park, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Arts, Museums
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Art Modell left mark on Baltimore's cultural community
Art Modell did not just play a major role in the sports life of Baltimore. He and his wife Pat were among the region's most generous donors to the city's cultural institutions, including the Lyric Opera House, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts, Poetry, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Avenue Antiques in Hampden expands into old Ideal Theatre next door
Already ensconced in the old G.C. Murphy five-and-dime store on The Avenue in Hampden, Avenue Antiques has now expanded into the old Ideal Theatre building next door. On Friday at 4 p.m., on the eve of Hampdenfest 2012, Avenue Antiques owner Elissa...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Hampden, The Salvation Army, Arts, Museums
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Art Modell, former Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns owner, dies at 87
The Baltimore SunArt Modell may have returned football to Baltimore, but in the eyes of the silver-haired owner, the Ravens were clearly a team of the people. Eleven years ago, amid a swirl of confetti following the Ravens' Super Bowl victory in Tampa, a tearful Mr....Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Hospitals and Clinics, Major League Baseball, World War II (1939-1945), Cleveland Indians
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Contemporary Museum to suspend operations May 31
The trustees of the Contemporary Museum announced Monday that they have voted unanimously to suspend operations May 31. That will be the last day for the executive director and four part-time staff members. Plans to secure a new home for the museum have...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Charles Street, Arts, Museums, St. Paul Street
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Labor Day schedule and closings
This schedule will be in effect Monday: Government offices, courts and libraries Closed in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard and Frederick counties, and in Baltimore City and Annapolis. Public schools Closed in all jurisdictions....Tags: Port Discovery Children's Museum, Labor Day, Baltimore County, Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts
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Next Great Adventure awaits three teachers retiring from Fulton Elementary School
You probably categorize your life by the milestone events that have occurred. I like to call mine "Chuck's Great Adventure: XYZ." It wasn't always this way. I remember the time I was sent on an overseas assignment when I was in the Air Force. It was more...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Cancer, Awards and Prizes, Social Sciences, Arts
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Walters joins crowdsourcing trend with 'Public Property'
It's entirely possible that one of the august and influential guest curators for "Public Property," the summer exhibit opening Sunday at the Walters Art Museum, was none other than your plumber. Ditto for your postal carrier and your daughter's softball...Tags: Washington, DC, Tourism and Leisure, Hobbies, Edgar Degas, Elections
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Championing 'the art of right now'
One hopes that the suspension of operations announced this week by the Contemporary Museum turns out to be only a temporary hiatus. The museum has been a mainstay of the Baltimore art scene for more than two decades, and it is almost impossible to imagine...
Tags: Arts, Fine Artists, Museums, Artists, Customs and Tradition
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Contemporary Museum hopes to reopen
For the Contemporary Museum, which abruptly announced last month that it was suspending operations, the challenge going forward may be implicit in its name: How does it stay contemporary? The museum began exhibiting cutting-edge art in Baltimore 23 years...
Tags: Mark Twain, Mount Vernon, Charles Street, Station North, Fine Artists
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