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As Artscape opens Friday for its 40th year, Baltimore’s famous outdoor arts festival is about to hit the “reset” button as organizers pivot from pandemic upheaval to plans for a resurgence ...
Since Artscape debuted in 1982, it has become in some ways as essential a piece of Baltimore’s identity as its sports teams or the Inner Harbor. So when the 2020 and 2021 festivals were canceled ...
BALTIMORE — Artscape is returning in 2023 after a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19-- and if you didn't like the heat, you might like the new dates.
Artscape returns to Baltimore with big-name performers 02:23. BALTIMORE -- The "Queen of Percussion" Sheila E. and The Original Wailers are two headliners of the 40th edition of Artscape, the ...
Artscape 2023, the free festival celebrating Baltimore's arts community, returned this past weekend after a three-year hiatus. WJZ was a proud media sponsor of the festival.
Four of Artscape's biggest partners wrote a letter to Baltimore City officials to raise concerns about whether the festival will even take place this year.It has been three years since the city ...
Artscape will return to Baltimore with multiple Grammy-award winning artists taking to the main stage between Sept. 22 and Sept. 24. (Photos courtesy of BOPA) ...
Baltimore celebrates 40 years of Artscape with a special Project Artscape Fashion Weekend. by Tiffany Watson, WBFF Digital Team. Tue, May 21st 2024 at 2:01 PM. Updated Tue, May 21st 2024 at 2:12 PM.
As Baltimore’s renowned Artscape festival marks its monumental 40th anniversary, the city’s fashion community gears up to showcase its finest creations at Project Artscape.
As Artscape, Baltimore’s annual free arts festival, celebrated its 41st iteration this weekend with a new time and location, it finally broke its curse of bad w. advertisement.
Artscape, Baltimore’s largest annual arts festival is going virtual this year. The free celebration, which usually brings out more than 300,000 people, was originally scheduled for July 17-19 ...
Coordinating Artscape, Baltimore's massive free arts festival, takes 35 people planning year-round, actively recruiting artists and performers and sorting through applications. Here's how it happens.