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The Walters Art Museum's new exhibit "If Books Could Kill," presents two dozen beautiful but toxic manuscripts.
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Julia Marciari-Alexander, the Executive Director of the Walters Art Museum, is set to move on from the role she's held since 2013.
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We go On the Record with a local artist teaching a new generation of photographers to see the world through the lens of a camera. The Walters Art Museum displays their photos until March 17, 2024. What can we learn from these young creators?
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The new show at the Walters reflects 2000 years of artistic traditions, with pieces from East and Southeast Asia and from Islamic cultures spanning West to South Asia.
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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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Workers at the Walters Museum and Baltimore City officials debated whether the institution is public or private at a council hearing Thursday, as staffers attempt to unionize through AFSCME, which represents city employees.
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More than 50 people rallied in front of the Walters Art Museum Thursday to demand the management recognize AFSCME as the employees’ union.
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Despite the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s financial straits, Baltimore County is reducing the amount of money it usually gives to the orchestra.…
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We’re four days away from the new year -- Lunar New Year. The Year of the Dog starts Friday, February 16. We talk with Colleen Oyler of the Walters Art…
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Though the name sounds foreboding, the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is in fact a celebration of life. The Walters Art Museum…