Baltimore by Baltimore x Baker Artist Portfolios

Each Baltimore by Baltimore event brings something new to the stage, whether it be in the form of a performance, an art form, or a cuisine; and now, we are proud to announce that November’s show will feature a new partnership! November BxB will be brought to you in collaboration with the Baker Artist Portfolios, a program of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.

The Baker Artist Portfolios were created to support artists and promote Greater Baltimore as a strong creative community. The online portfolios are open to artists working in all disciplines who live and work in Baltimore City and its five surrounding counties. The portfolios expose area artists’ work to regional, national, and international audiences. We’re honored that our series of programming has been recognized by such an esteemed arts institute.

We hope you’ll join us on November 5th for Baker Artists Extravaganza, produced by Wendel Patrick! Wendel Patrick is a Baltimore based professor, composer, producer, beatmaker, pianist, sonic architect, photographer, and videographer. Known for his trailblazing fusion of jazz, hip-hop, and electronic music, he has established himself as a boundary-pushing artist. A winner of the prestigious Baker Artist Awards’ Mary Sawyers Baker grand prize in 2015, Wendel currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance. We are thrilled to be working with him to showcase our city’s talented local creatives.

To learn more about the Baker Artist Portfolios and the current list of Baker artists, go here: https://bakerartist.org


Follow along with us on social media for updates on the show!

Marina McCaney | Marketing Manager

Marina is a Marylander who has lived in Baltimore for the past 5 years. Before joining Waterfront Partnership, she worked on the restoration team at Chesapeake Bay Foundation and with Maryland small businesses. In her free time she enjoys hiking, reading, writing, and searching for the best oat milk latte in Baltimore.

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