Previously On View
The new exhibition series Screen House showcases the work of video and film artists from or based in Baltimore. Their works consider places and spaces with troubling pasts shaped by histories of forced labor, plunder and colonization, and war.
August 4-29
The inaugural presentation features work by Tom Boram and Jackie Milad, Ariel René Jackson, and Ada Pinkston.
September 3–26
TT The Artist. Dark City Beneath the Beat.
September 29–October 31
Kandis Williams. Annexation Tango.
The Spring House will close during storms and in cases of extreme heat or cold to protect visitors, staff, and the art. Please contact 443-573-1700 to plan ahead.
This exhibition is curated by Carlyn Thomas, BMA Curatorial Assistant for Contemporary Art, and Leila Grothe, BMA Associate Curator of Contemporary Art.
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Screen House | Kandis Williams
Annexation Tango was produced as a site-responsive commission by Kandis Williams for the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University. T
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Screen House | TT The Artist
A feature length film, Dark City Beneath the Beat, fuses documentary and music video to honor Baltimore’s vibrant social fabric, as shaped by its home-grown sound and dance known as Baltimore Club.