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Castoffs bunkers from the 2008 war between Russia & Georgia
Some bunkers stand as makeshift cafes, bars and houses for workers along the windswept foothills of Georgia. Photographer and IMDA MFA program alumna Nino Trentinella returned home to capture the...
July 23, 2014
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1:41 PM
IMDA MFA Candidate profiled by Nicole King
Chanan Delivuk is a longtime city resident, a community gardener and artist who uses new media to explore dialogue and everyday stories in her art practice. American Studies Associate Professor...
July 22, 2014
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2:08 PM
Cutting edge 3D recreations of War of 1812 era Baltimore
WJZ the CBS affiliate in Baltimore featured a news story on “Bearings of Baltimore Circa 1815″, a 3D representation of Baltimore during the War of 1812. Tamara Peters, from UMBC’s Imaging Research...
June 30, 2014
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Poetry is an inexhaustible gift for children
In her article in the Sunday Book Review titled “That Amherst Belle,” Ellen Handler Spitz reviews two new children’s books: Eileen Spinelli’s “Another Day as Emily,” illustrated by Joanne...
May 20, 2014
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8:14 PM
A thoughtful and wide ranging review of the CADVC exhibition
"effortless, yet thoughtful, balance between formal and conceptual concerns and digital process, a sign that this group is well prepared for the larger art world" - Cara Ober in bmore-art
May 16, 2014
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10:43 AM
Latin America’s Mutating Cities, in Photographs
CADVC Research Professor Maurice Berger's Race Stories column on the Lens Blog of the New York Times focuses on the monumental survey of Latin American Photography, Urbes Murantes -- Mutant...
May 16, 2014
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10:14 AM
I am not a pie chart, racial micro-aggressions film
UMBC Visual Arts undergraduate filmmaker Emily Eaglin won awards from the Campus Movie Fest for her short film comedy/documentary "Future Children," a wry look at micro-aggression toward people...
May 13, 2014
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1:46 PM
On Matt Herron's photographs of the Freedom Summer of 1964
Maurice Berger's latest Race Stories column for the Lens Blog of the New York Times: On Matt Herron's photographs of the Freedom Summer in 1964. He was the founder and director of the Southern...
May 9, 2014
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1:50 PM
Public comment opportunity, Friday, April 18, 10-11 AM
UMBC, in partnership with the Maryland State Arts Council, is very pleased to announce the selection of renowned artist Thomas Sayre to create a public art installation at the new Performing Arts...
April 15, 2014
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10:14 AM
Touring exhibit on Mah Jongg continues to draw attention
CBS Sunday Morning, The Baltimore Sun, and the Baltimore Jewish Times have run features on Project Mah Jongg, now appearing at the Jewish Museum of Maryland and is on view in Baltimore through...
April 7, 2014
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10:30 AM