Virtual Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit shows power of African motherhood "A Perfect Power: Motherhood and African Art" showed moving multimedia pieces depicting the importance of a motherly figure. Freelance Reporter October 7, 2020
I learned how to salsa virtually for Hispanic Heritage Month The class was hosted Wednesday evening by the Maryland Latin Dance Club and the Latinx Student Union. Freelance Reporter October 4, 2020
Stamp Gallery’s ‘Connected Diaspora’ exhibit showcases connective power of social media Central American artists from across the U.S. come together to display their unique experiences. Nicole Noechel September 29, 2020
Virtual NextNOW Fest keeps art alive The show must go on, even in a pandemic. Audrey Decker September 11, 2020
Stamp art exhibit tackles anti-Asian racism during COVID-19 crisis Five artists answer important questions. Daryl Perry September 1, 2020
Drive ’N Drag takes socially distanced entertainment to a new level Part of a nationwide tour, drag queens take to the stage for safe live entertainment amid the pandemic. Freelance Reporter July 24, 2020
Student artists struggle to find inclusive, on-campus spaces to create It’s especially harder for recreational artists who aren’t tied to the art department. Freelance Reporter July 21, 2020
The virtual NextNOW SummerFest begins Monday The worlds of art, theatre and music will virtually collide. Tyler Golsen July 19, 2020
Joan Didion’s ‘On Going Home’ still captures the timeless anxiety of returning ‘home’ Can you ever go home again? Zoe Pierce July 13, 2020
How ‘Hamilton’ highlights lessons to be learned during times of revolution "We are the inheritors of this country, and we get to tell that story, too.” Lexi Gopin July 6, 2020