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Preoccupied: Indigenizing the Museum centers Native American perspectives of the past and present in contemporary art.
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Tom speaks with award-winning artist Joyce J. Scott about her life and work which is currently being spotlighted in a special exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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We go On the Record to hear about two exhibits: One captures the feel of turn of the century bars and the role they played in Baltimore neighborhoods. The other highlights the work of women art makers-- debunking the illusions of a male dominated art history.
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“It's not just for someone else, or for kids from the suburbs to come here…This is for you. This is for Baltimore city kids.”
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BMA's new director, Asma Naeem, and Education Chief Gamynne Guillotte, plus the new director at the Maryland Center for History and Culture, Katie Caljean, discuss current exhibitions and innovative directions at the two museums.
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We’ll go On the Record with the curator of the Baltimore Museum of Art’s exhibit about the Great Migration, and with two of the dozen artists who probe their family histories to show the impact of the movement of six million African Americans.
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We go On the Record with the curator of the Baltimore Museum of Art’s new exhibit about Legacies of the Great Migration; and with two of the dozen artists who probe their family histories to show the impact of the movement of six million African Americans.
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The acclaimed jazz vocal ensemble's co-founder, musical director and tenor talks about the group's legendary stylings, and their Sunday BMA gig for the Baltimore Chamber Jazz Society.
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The veteran arts journalist discusses some major new exhibitions, plus big changes in the works at the Maryland State Arts Council.
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In his new memoir, the former BMA and Brooklyn Museum director's new memoir recounts the 1999 uproar that shook the art world.