Day two of Artscape cancelled second night in a row due to severe weather conditions
Artscape day two has been canceled due to severe weather conditions, the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts announced Saturday evening.
Artscape day two has been canceled due to severe weather conditions, the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts announced Saturday evening.
The Baltimore Office of Arts and Promotion share they are moving forward with Day 2 of the Artscape 40 festival.
More than 100 Baltimore-based artists are bringing their creativity to the streets of Mount Vernon, Bolton Hill, Charles North, and Station North arts district for Artcape 40.
Due to an emergency flash flood warning, all Artscape performances have been cancelled for Friday night, including headlining act Chaka Khan.
Chaka Khan and Sheila E are set to perform, while many local artist will showcase their artwork in Mt. Royal.
With Artscape kicking off this Friday, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation advises drivers to be aware of road closures and parking restrictions.
With Artscape just days away, twin sisters, Faith and Hope McCorkle, are preparing to showcase their best work.
Dozens of food vendors will fill the streets of Baltimore and your stomach.
As if being a history-making, ultra-marathon swimmer wasn't enough, Katie Pumphrey is also a talented professional artist. You can see some of her work at Artscape this weekend.
Legendary singer Chaka Khan, the "Queen of Funk," will headline Baltimore's Artscape next month, Mayor Brandon Scott announced.
The "Queen of Percussion" Sheila E. and The Original Wailers are two headliners of the 40th edition of Artscape, the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts announced Friday. There's another closing act the organizers have not yet announced.
Baltimore didn't get its full taste of Artscape this year because of rain and the impacts of Tropical Storm Ophelia.
The festival will take place between 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Sunday.
A reimagined Artscape kicks off Friday evening in Baltimore with a bigger footprint and new date.
A talented Baltimore actor was honored ahead of this weekend's Artscape festival.