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“COMING SOON” WICKERHAM & LOMAX · 211 W 28TH STREET · 2026
Three ways AWIP works.
Temporary doesn't mean throwaway. AWIP installations are commissioned, fabricated, installed, documented, and credited the same way a permanent commission would be — at a faster timeline and a lower threshold to start.
A partnership that starts with AWIP can grow into a permanent commission and, eventually, an anchor in our long-term cultural programming. This is how we scale impact across a neighborhood, a portfolio, or a city.
and funders
Our inaugural AWIP commission turns the construction fencing at 211 W 28th Street into a site-specific outdoor gallery — a real piece of Baltimore, made by Baltimore artists, while the building behind it is still being built.
CURRENT AWIP · 2026Wickerham
& Lomax
@ 211 W 28th.
ARTISTS Wickerham & Lomax
LOCATION 211 W 28th Street, Remington
PARTNER Seawall Development & Charm City Buyers
SUPPORTED BY. William G. Baker Jr. Memorial Fund · T. Rowe Price
YEAR 2026
Wickerham & Lomax are a Baltimore-based collaborative duo whose work blends digital illustration, performance, and place-specific installation. Their commission for AWIP is the first of its kind: a temporary public art installation activating the construction perimeter of a major Remington development through to project completion.
The project is a partnership with Seawall Development and Charm City Buyers, supported by grants from the William G. Baker Jr. Memorial Fund and a contribution from T. Rowe Price. Community programming and a public unveiling will accompany the installation.
From the first walk-through to install.
Four phases. We handle the artist, the contracts, the materials, the permits, the install, and the documentation. You bring the site and the budget.
WHAT EVERYONE GETSOne project. Two wins.
Four phases. We handle the artist, the contracts, the materials, the permits, the install, and the documentation. You bring the site and the budget.
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AWIP commissions are open to Baltimore-based artists at all career stages. Join our artist registry — we'll reach out when a project matches your work.
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