“Southern Rites,” a multimedia traveling exhibition that features the work of self-described “visual activist” Gillian Laub, is the current exhibition at the Center for Art,…
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One University of Maryland, Baltimore County student is particularly cognizant of the consequences of institutional racism against multiracial individuals. Zachary Barker-Frey is a biracial animation…
With All Hallows’ Eve (or Halloween for the uninitiated) just around the corner, there are a plethora of films and shows available to get you…
Jacqueline Pollauf, an Affiliate Artist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, performed three selections for solo harp on Friday, October 16, 2020. Pollauf livestreamed…
Getting to know people online can be weird, and being in front of a camera can be uncomfortable with technical difficulties making communication even more…
About two weeks ago, the LA-based psychpop band Sunrose made an Instagram post that drew in some serious attention. The post itself was fairly unassuming,…
2020 may be a disaster of a year, but, boy, has it brought us some great games. “Half-Life: Alyx,” “DOOM Eternal,” “Animal Crossing: New Horizons”…
Not all battles are visible. Julia Blurton-Jones, senior animation, print media and entrepreneurship student at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, has a bright, cheerful nature…
In the brief period of 2020 before the pandemic forced many students off campus, the UMBC Pep Band could have been found at any and…
Museums play many roles for their cities and municipalities. They attract tourists who are seeking recreation, increasing revenue at nearby businesses and boosting the local…
“When I’m feeling at my lowest, looking at my drawings of me and my friends together reminds me that things will get better again,” said…
Sharks kill an average of five to 15 humans per year. Humans kill an average of over 100 million sharks per year. Those statistics contradict…
Maybe this sounds familiar. After another long, exhausting day of treading water in the Coronavirus doldrums — laundry work, fixing meals, watching shows, trying not…
The first time I saw “Black Panther” was at a movie theater located in a predominantly Black neighborhood on the South-side of Chicago. We were…
Bright colors and naive stylization punctuate senior animation major Susanna Abler’s animated short, simply entitled “BFRB,” representing her own struggles with body-focused repetitive behaviors. Hair-pulling,…
“These protests aren’t even about George Floyd.” “People aren’t rioting because of George Floyd.” These statements were commonplace several months ago, and are still being…