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The Scene: Craft in Baltimore
Local artists share the people and spaces that define Baltimore, a city that thrives on collaboration and community.
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Waste Not, Want Not
“Reuse,” say this exhibition’s organizers, “is just one facet of a desperately needed response to our current era.” Accordingly, the show features works that reimagine and reconfigure secondhand, discarded, and industrially manufactured materials into carefully crafted forms. The result is intended to be a thought-provoking blurring of the boundary between industrial processes and craft traditions.
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2025 American Craft Made Baltimore
The ACC’s signature exhibition—the largest juried craft showcase on the East Coast—will draw some 10,000 collectors and enthusiasts. They’ll be able to examine the works of the more than 350 makers selected by a panel of jurors in the craft field, meet the artists, and take part in talks, demonstrations, and hands-on craft experiences.
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Dan Dailey: Impressions of the Human Spirit
Dailey’s colorful, elegantly whimsical glass works were born of his dissatisfaction with the hegemony of abstract expressionism in the early 1960s. Taking the human figure and ordinary objects as his inspiration, he innovated in a medium that had yet to be accepted in mainstream art circles. The works in this retrospective demonstrate his ongoing spirit of experimentation and iconoclasm.
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Learning from Makers
Vacation With an Artist gives ordinary travelers a chance to learn from extraordinary artists—right in their studios.
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History in the Making
A commentary on labor and excess, woodworker Stacy Motte’s humorous-looking Adventures in Highboy Land is deadly serious.
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A Living Museum
American Craft Made Baltimore Keeps the Pulse of Craft for Generations of Makers and Appreciators.