Brice Brown: Proscenium
Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United StatesContemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen's Bakst Theatre.
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen's Bakst Theatre.
Explore Evergreen Museum & Library's collection of art glass, including many important pieces by Tiffany, Steuben, Loetz, and other leading glass manufacturers.
Homewood Museum mines its impressive collection of decorative arts to explore how environmental factors shaped tastes and trends in home furnishings in the early American republic.
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen's Bakst Theatre.
Explore Evergreen Museum & Library's collection of art glass, including many important pieces by Tiffany, Steuben, Loetz, and other leading glass manufacturers.
Homewood Museum mines its impressive collection of decorative arts to explore how environmental factors shaped tastes and trends in home furnishings in the early American republic.
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen's Bakst Theatre.
Explore Evergreen Museum & Library's collection of art glass, including many important pieces by Tiffany, Steuben, Loetz, and other leading glass manufacturers.
Homewood Museum mines its impressive collection of decorative arts to explore how environmental factors shaped tastes and trends in home furnishings in the early American republic.
Contemporary Artist Brice Brown presents a site-specific video installation inspired by Evergreen's Bakst Theatre.
Explore Evergreen Museum & Library's collection of art glass, including many important pieces by Tiffany, Steuben, Loetz, and other leading glass manufacturers.
Homewood Museum mines its impressive collection of decorative arts to explore how environmental factors shaped tastes and trends in home furnishings in the early American republic.