Public Art Baltimore is a new partnership to connect individuals and organizations committed to celebrating and preserving Baltimore's public art, outdoor sculpture, and murals to network and collaborate in new ways.
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Public Art Baltimore is a new partnership to connect individuals and organizations committed to celebrating and preserving Baltimore's public art, outdoor sculpture, and murals to network and collaborate in new ways.
Bmore Historic is a participant-led unconference on public history, historic preservation and community development in the Baltimore region and across the state of Maryland.
Organized in partnership between Baltimore Heritage, the Maryland Association of History Museums, Maryland Historical Society, the Maryland Historical Trust, Preservation Maryland, and the UMBC Orser Center, Bmore Historic is an opportunity to connect with local historians, humanities scholars, preservation advocates, museum professionals, archivists, and anyone interested in exploring the vital intersections between people, places and the past in Baltimore and Maryland. We’re bringing people together and you set the agenda.
Learn more on the project website
Learn more about this past unconference on the 2013 website.
Thanks to the continued generosity of the Maryland Historical Society and the hard work of our small organizing committee, we came back October 12, 2012 for more discussions on public history, historic preservation and community development in the Baltimore region and across the state of Maryland. Visit the 2012 Bmore Historic website for more information.
More than 100 local historians, humanities scholars, preservation advocates, museum professionals and archivists joined us at the inaugural Bmore Historic unconference in December 2011. Visit the 2011 Bmore Historic website for an archive of proposal, notes and participants.
Baltimore Heritage is working to connect historic preservation and community revitalization in historic West Baltimore neighborhoods, focused around the US 40 corridor, proposed for the development of the Red Line light rail route. Learn more about preservation and the Red Line or explore other preservation issues in West Baltimore.
Baltimore Heritage launched a special initiative in 2009 to focus on preservation and revitalization in West Baltimore neighborhoods. Major outcomes of this effort include:
In addition, this program has also enabled us to offer technical assistance and support on preservation issues to the Red Line Station Area Advisory Committees, West Baltimore neighborhood associations, property-owners and home-owners.
Primary support for this initiative came from the National Trust for Historic Preservation Partners in the Field program, the Baltimore Neighborhoods Collaborative, and PNC Bank.