Our Story

After living abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark, Ariana Parrish was determined to bring the same sense of community and belonging to Baltimore. Inspired by the happiest city on earth, Nosreme nurtures connection by supporting the culture-builders of society: artists and storytellers.

What We Do

Today, we host a mosaic of events across Baltimore that invite local and international artists to engage with communities—through pop-up art experiences, exhibitions, and creative gatherings. We aim to reach art lovers, curious neighbors, and cultural connectors alike—turning strangers into collaborators and building momentum, one neighborhood at a time. These events help us listen, learn, and shape where our permanent creative home will take root.

Through donations and event fees, we are building momentum for our long-term vision…

Tomorrow, we plan to establish a brick-and-mortar location where resident artists can live, create, and connect. This space will host community dinners, storytelling nights, cultural workshops, and international exchange opportunities—offering Baltimore a vibrant hub for creativity, belonging, and global connection. Together, we will usher in a brighter future for Baltimore. 

Our goal is to open a permanent home in Baltimore by 2027, providing short- and long-term housing for up to 10 local artists while supporting international exchange opportunities through partnerships with artist residencies abroad.

What Inspires Us

Vision

To build a vibrant, inclusive artist residency that connects Baltimore to the world through creative exchange and community-rooted experiences.

Mission

To support Baltimore-based artists and cultural storytellers through housing, public programming, and international residencies that foster healing, dialogue, and connection.

Values

At Nosreme Baltimore, we believe in:

  • Honoring Every Story: Actively uplifting diverse, underrepresented voices and shining a light on Baltimore's unique, evolving narratives.

  • Art as a Bridge: Using the power of art to connect individuals across cultures, generations, and backgrounds.

  • The Universal Language of Connection: Celebrating how food, alongside art, creates shared experiences that foster understanding and bring people together.

“Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.”

-Ralph Waldo Emerson

From Humble Beginnings.

Nosreme Baltimore's roots run deep, inspired by a blend of philosophical exploration, architectural vision, and a profound commitment to community. Our namesake, "Nosreme"—"Emerson" spelled backward—first sparked founder Ariana Parrish's imagination during a middle-school English assignment on transcendentalism. Years later, while crafting her architecture thesis at Temple University, Ariana was captivated by the idea of designing communal spaces that fostered alternative societal experiences.

Ariana's journey was further shaped by a lifelong spirit of volunteerism, cultivated right here in Baltimore. Her dedication to altruism led her to organizations like the American Red Cross, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. However, it was her experiences traveling the world, particularly as an African American woman exploring over 30 countries, that truly ignited her vision for Nosreme. In Copenhagen, she discovered the powerful concepts of ‘hygge’ (the art of coziness and well-being) and ‘fællesspisning’ (the unifying act of community eating). These shared, intimate experiences solidified her belief in how art and food bring people together, setting the profound vision for Nosreme Baltimore into motion.

Your generous support helps us uplift Baltimore's creatives and share healing, dialogue, and connection through art and culture throughout our city.