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Iceplants by Hidenori Ishii Through May 18 at C. Grimaldis Gallery Hidenori Ishii moved to the United States from Japan to study environmental science at George Mason University in 1997.
Iceplants by Hidenori Ishii Through May 18 at C. Grimaldis Gallery Hidenori Ishii moved to the United States from Japan to study environmental science at George Mason University in 1997.
New York Magazine's star art critic Jerry Saltz recently wrote a much-buzzed-about piece on the "Death of the Gallery,"
The Other Real by Conor Backman Through April 28 at Nudashank Two revolutionary ancient Greek painters, Zeuxis and Parrhasius, had a contest.
Twenty years ago, the first art review I ever wrote for the college paper was about a show at a cafe.
Slipping Written By Daniel Talbott, directed by Steven J. Satta Through April 13 at Baltimore Theatre Project
New Eyes on America: The Genius of Richard Caton Woodville At the walters art museum through June 2 The French poet Charles Baudelaire wrote "The Painter of Modern Life," his hugel…
God of Carnage Written by Yasmina Reza Directed by Eleanor Holdridge Through April 7 at Everyman Theatre The backdrop to the stage for Everyman Theatre's new production, God of C…
Play Written by Samuel Beckett Directed by Stephen F. Nunns and Lola B. Pierson Friday, Noon: I enter St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Station North as three actors, Nathan Cooper, Nao…
Marisa Wegrzyn, a Chicago native, is an author of numerous plays who recently moved to L.A. to pursue screenwriting. City Paper sat down with her at Center Stage the day before Mud Blue Sky'…
Mud Blue Sky Written by Marisa Wegrzyn Directed by Susanna Gellert Through April 14 at Center Stage Mud Blue Sky is a play that examines the kinds of connections we make when we are…
Walking into Bohemian Coffee House on North Charles Street, one may recognize a few faces from around Station North
Max Weber: Bringing Paris to New York At the Baltimore Museum of Art through June 23
Surreal Selves by Erik Thor Sandberg At the BMA through June 9 Harry by Tony Shore at MICA's Pinkard Gallery through March 17
+1, or, The Bearable Delightedness of Being Controlled By Scott Burke At the Yellow Sign Theatre through Feb. 23 The misanthropic French novelist Michel Houellebecq makes the case…
The Tropic of Cancer Directed By Nathan A. Cooper Written By Caridad Svich At Single Carrot Theatre Through March 3
If you've been around Baltimore's art scene at all, you probably know Raoul Middleman's oil paintings: industrial Baltimore landscapes, wry self-portraits, historical scenes, and fleshy wome…
Center Stage features workshop readings of three of Thomas Bradshaw's controversial and thrilling plays, Southern Promises, Strom Thurmond Is Not a Racist, and Mary, on consecutive nights as…
After spending the late spring hitchhiking and much of the winter touring with a spoken-word Christmas show, local auteur John Waters is back in Baltimore to celebrate the 25th anniversary o…
Green Acres By Sue Spaid at Red Emma's Jan. 18 Rirkrit Tiravanija's "Untitled (bicycle shower)," one of the BMA's new acquisitions, might seem a bit out of place in the formal hal…
SmörgÃ¥sbord Through Feb. 1 at Gallery CA; opening reception Jan. 18 In Don DeLillo's novel Underworld, the artist Klara Sax is painting decommissioned Cold War jets in the middle o…
Behind Walls Through Jan. 19 at C. Grimaldis Gallery Behind Walls, a show featuring the work of six different photographers at C. Grimaldis Gallery, takes exterior walls of buildings a…
Toward a new form order Through Jan. 26 at guest spot at The Reinstitute Lisa Dillin says that, with works like her "Natural Lighting Emulator," her tiger and ocelot tile pieces, h…
Toward a New Form Order Through Jan. 26 at Guest Spot @ The Reinstitute Toward a New Form Order, featuring the works of Baltimore's Lisa Dillin and New York's Matthew Northridge, runs …
Small Wonders and spectaculars, and particulate matter Through jan. 5 at jordan faye contemporary Jordan Faye Contemporary has stuffed the walls of its new space in an old Mount Ve…
Getting to Know the Window Through Jan. 6 at Current Gallery Of Getting to Know the Window, Patrick David, co-curator and one of the five artists in the Current Gallery show, says: "It…