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Visual art

Art+Democracy
JHU launches lecture series honoring legacy of late artist Sam Gilliam
Published Oct 21, 2024
Series will convene prominent artists and policymakers to reflect on art, academia, and public policy in Washington, D.C.
Arts+Culture
Caitlin Berry named inaugural director of new HBC gallery
Published Aug 27, 2024
The Irene and Richard Frary Gallery, which opens in October, will feature free exhibitions exploring the intersection of arts and democracy
Arts+Culture
Rare avant-garde European art to inaugurate new D.C. gallery
Published Aug 15, 2024
October grand opening of Irene and Richard Frary Gallery at Hopkins Bloomberg Center to feature several works on public view for first time in U.S.
Arts+Culture
A virtual guide to art at Hopkins
Published Oct 23, 2023
More than 200 works of public art at Hopkins locations in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., can now be viewed via the Bloomberg Connects app
Hip-hop's indelible influence
Published Summer 2023
A Baltimore Museum of Art's exhibit celebrates hip-hop's impact on culture / Johns Hopkins Magazine
The artful mind
Published Summer 2023
In their new book, authors Susan Magsamen, founder and director of the International Arts + Mind Lab, and Ivy Ross contend that making and experiencing art can help us flourish / Johns Hopkins Magazine
ARTS
Graduating seniors receive arts prizes
Published May 20, 2019
Victoria Yeh wins Louis Sudler Prize, and Julia Zimmerman wins the President's Commendation for Achievement in the Arts
Extreme art
The writing is on the walls (and curtains)
Published April 11, 2018
Kimberly Hall explores research through an artist's eye with interactive installation created as part of the HEMI/MICA Extreme Arts Program
Exhibition
Going to extremes
Published April 4, 2017
MICA photographer Jay Gould creates arts based on his HEMI artist-in-residence experience
2,700 STEPS
Homewood campus sculpture walk
Published June 14, 2016 Photos
Monumental pieces by Willem de Kooning and John Henry are just two of the highlights on this 20-minute stroll