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The Artsy Voyager on MSN15+ Reasons to Visit Maryland in War & PeaceAnd the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.” — Francis Scott Key, September 1814, Flag at Fort McHenry By Jacquelin Carnegie - ...
The Maryland Lottery launched an contest Tuesday for local artists. Three winning artworks will be reproduced on scratch-off tickets.
Step into 19th-century France with Tonight With the Impressionists, Paris 1874, a new Virtual Reality experience in Montreal that transports visitors to the opening of the first Impressionist ...
A New Zealand flag printed with the words “please walk on me” and displayed on the floor of an art gallery in the city of Nelson has been removed from display after protests.
You can view three 19th-century paintings with deep cultural and historical importance to Hawaii that are rarely accessible to the public.
Frederick, Maryland, has deep German roots dating back to the 18th century when the town attracted German settlers with promises of opportunity. The Brunner family was part of this migration ...
Although the theatre has long been seen as an accepting place for LGBTQ+ people, in the 19th century, examples of queer lives from the stage profession are difficult to find.
Although he lacked Daumier’s satiric bite and Rowlandson’s ribald bounce, Guys’s quick eye and facile technique made him one of Europe’s ablest 19th century reporters.
The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration is calling on young artists to unleash their creativity for the second annual Earth Day Art Competition.
The 19th-century Printing Press Experience VR is free on Steam, a digital distribution platform, where users can purchase, download, and play video games. The app teaches students, scholars, and ...
Bright paintings and pieces line the walls of the new pop-up exhibit at Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland.
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