Coverage of Baltimore’s Festival of Maps continues to trickle in: last month, The Johns Hopkins Newsletter had a review; a brief review appeared earlier this week on My Wonderful World. The exhibition closes June 8: if you haven’t seen it…
In Baltimore Festival of Maps news (note that I’ve given it — along with two earlier large exhibitions — a separate subcategory), the Washington Post reviews the Walters Art Museum’s iteration of Maps: Finding Our Place in the World. The…
The Baltimore Festival of Maps has a YouTube channel, which has a few short clips (less than two minutes each) about the Walters Art Museum’s keystone exhibition, Maps: Finding Our Place in the World. They’re nicely done; here, for example,…
Maps: Finding Our Place in the World isn’t the only map exhibition the Walters Art Museum is involved with; Beyond the Compass, Beyond the Square is an art exhibition in Mount Vernon Place that “features contemporary art by 10 emerging…
Dawn Gavin writes in to tell us about an exhibition she’s curating at the Maryland State Art Council’s James Backas Gallery, in conjunction with the Baltimore Festival of Maps: Look Now Look All Around. Inherent within the construction of…
Her Majesty of Maps reacts to Maps: Finding Our Place in the World: After all the anticipation and waiting, I was afraid the exhibit wouldn’t live up to my expectations. But it did. The exhibit totally blew my mind. Looking…
More from the Baltimore Sun on the Baltimore Festival of Maps, which opened today. If you couldn’t make it to the Chicago Festival, this is your last chance to see Maps: Finding Our Place in the World; according to the…
Baltimore’s Festival of Maps opens Sunday and runs through June 8. One epicentre will be the Walters Art Museum, which will host Maps: Finding Our Place in the World and three other exhibitions, including one on Hubble telescope imagery that…