Baltimore Museum of Art Will Only Buy Works by Women Artists in 2020
The Baltimore Museum of Art holds 95,000 works of art. Of that, just four percent are works made by women. […]
The Baltimore Museum of Art holds 95,000 works of art. Of that, just four percent are works made by women. […]
Supporters are setting out to save jazz legend Cab Calloway’s Baltimore home from demolition. The three story house in the […]
Rutgers-Newark professor Mary Rizzo is partnering with the Enoch Pratt Free Library and Digital Maryland to give the public access to Chicory magazine again.
The 7th Annual Public History Community Forum was held Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in Franklin Hall of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Over the last year, a commission in Baltimore has wrestled with the presence of Confederate monuments in the city. In this month’s feature, Elizabeth Nix (pictured above with the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument) reflects on her service on the commission.
The National Council on Public History and Society for History in the Federal Government will meet jointly in Baltimore, Maryland from March 16-19, 2016.
Legendary filmmaker John Waters will be honored as the inaugural recipient of the Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture Association’s aptly named Divine Impact Award.