Gold-fringed walls and piñata corncobs transform the Grand Salon of SAAM's Renwick Gallery and highlight the role of maize in North American visual culture.
Cassandra Pelczynski with her niece and great niece in her newly renovated kitchen. Cassandra, an art teacher with the Baltimore County School System, was the first new buyer in Butchers Hill. Since she purchased her house two years ago, all of the remaining Victorian row houses have been purchased and placed under renovation.
Cassandra Pelczynski with her niece and great niece in her newly renovated kitchen. Cassandra, an art teacher with the Baltimore County School System, was the first new buyer in Butchers Hill. Since she purchased her house two years ago, all of the remaining Victorian row houses have been purchased and placed under renovation.
Welcome Home: A Portrait of East Baltimore, 1975-1980 captures a cross-section of East Baltimore residents and businesses in the 1970s, documenting the community’s history and diversity.
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