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- Since Baltimore's most distinctive bus stop was unveiled late last month on the side of the Creative Alliance in Highlandtown, the trio of giant letters has become a favorite spot for residents to lounge or pose for pictures.
- A vacant home on an East Baltimore block used for a "pop-up" mural that was commissioned by the city caught fire Thursday morning.
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- The Carroll County Arts Council is preparing for its 12th annual Members Art Show and has put the call out for participants.
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- The exhibition features highly personal work from 22 regional artists
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- Susan Williamson is not only the Visual Arts Coordinator of the Carroll County Arts Council, she is also an artist who is currently making jewelry.
- Proposal to convert abandoned buildings on N. Howard St. into theaters, offices and more is a hopeful sign for a neglected part of downtown Baltimore.
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- A recent plein air paint-out held in the historic district of Ellicott City was not just a weekend event that came and went, because many of the resulting paintings are now on display in the exhibit "Paint It! Ellicott City" at the Howard County Arts Council.
- Thanks to a comfortably warm and sunny July day and later-than-normal hours, Artscape could outpace its typical attendance this year.
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- We've rounded up five of Artscape's new must-see attractions¿ ranging from high-flying spectacles to a party game played on a giant pizza ¿ so you can make the most of your festival experience.
- At this weekend's Artscape, Coreil-Allen will be presenting HopXcotch Rivalry, a two-person race across two extreme hopscotch courses.
- Fifty years after "The Addams Family" debuted on TV in black and white, John Astin still has that wild gleam in his eye and the same marvelous voice with its mischievous undertones.
- Artist Neil Feather, who builds mechanized musical instruments from bowling balls, film projectors and cigar boxes, among other objects, received this year's $25,000 Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize Saturday evening.
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- Historic London Town and Gardens in Edgewater continues to grow, with a reproduction carpentry shop and a sensory garden as the latest additions to the historic site in Edgewater.
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- More than $100,000 goes to five projects that will use art to transform public spaces