
Headlining today’s post … Rainbow People by Pablo Machioli
Spring has sprung: daffodils are blooming; robins are out searching for those tasty early worms; and, street art is sprouting in many public spaces across town.
Headlining today’s post … Rainbow People by Pablo Machioli
Spring has sprung: daffodils are blooming; robins are out searching for those tasty early worms; and, street art is sprouting in many public spaces across town.
Headlining today’s post … murals by Werc, Rubin 415, Billy Mode & Richard Best for Section 1 Art Park
With the exception of shoveling out from under the biggest snowfall in Baltimore’s history, January saw little art activity across the city during January. Thus, today’s post turns retrospective and presents the top twenty-five images Charm City Streets captured during 2015.
Headlining today’s post … artist Ernest Shaw for the [email protected] Mural Project (BOPA and Jubilee Arts)
Today’s edition of What’s Up on Charm City Streets covers the month of October, 2015.
With support from the Eubie Blake Cultural Center and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts (BOPA), renowned local artists Ernest Shaw and Nether curated the Eubie Blake: Sandtown Mural Project. The objective was the creation of ten new murals that illustrate the rugged life and indomitable spirit of the Sandtown community. Thus, October saw a flurry of creative activity.