Arts & Culture
Artscape 2014
Interactive exhibits and comfortable weather drew thousands to this year's festival
By Meredith Herzing. Posted on July 20, 2014, 2:21 pm
America's largest free arts festival returned to Station North this weekend, and for the first time in a long time, Artscape didn't fall on the hottest weekend of the year. With a special focus on dance, this year's festival seemed re-energized and more vibrant than ever. From flash mobs, to dance lessons, to silent discos and even aerial acrobatics, everywhere you turned festival-goers were "Joining the Movement." Here are some of our favorite sights from the spectacle that was this year's Artscape.
You May Also Like
-
Arts & Culture
Tom Hall To Step Down as Baltimore Choral Arts Society's Music Director
The 2017 season, his 35th, will be his last with the 130-member chorus.
-
Sponsored Content
How to Choose the Best Online Writing Workshop for You
Even published writers can profit from editors and readers who help them refine their work.
-
Arts & Culture
Review: The Revenant
Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s extraordinary tale of revenge and survival.
-
Arts & Culture
Art After Hours Opens BMA's Doors to Nighttime Crowd
Event aims to attract younger people who work during the museum's open hours
-
Arts & Culture
Music Reviews: January 2016
The latest from Boister and Among Wolves.
-
Arts & Culture
Book Reviews: January 2016
The latest from Wil Haygood, Lia Purpura, and Dr. Daniel Muñoz.