Why Baltimore Needs a Global Art Strategy
Ariana Parrish Ariana Parrish

Why Baltimore Needs a Global Art Strategy

Baltimore is full of world-class creative talent. MICA draws artists from across the globe. The Baltimore Museum of Art and the Reginald F. Lewis Museum anchor one of the East Coast's richest cultural landscapes. And every year, the city watches too many of those artists leave.

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Flipping the Script: How Ariana Parrish Is Reimagining Access Through Nosreme Baltimore

Flipping the Script: How Ariana Parrish Is Reimagining Access Through Nosreme Baltimore

There’s also a strategic layer to this work. By formalizing these opportunities and contributing to recognized arts metrics like SMU DataArts, Nosreme helps elevate Baltimore’s ranking as a thriving creative economy. Higher rankings attract more funding, more investment, and more attention—feeding back into the neighborhoods where the talent originates.

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The Ultimate Guide to Global Creative Placemaking: Why Baltimore is the Next International Art Hub
The Nosreme Baltimore Review Ashleigh Pandora Steele The Nosreme Baltimore Review Ashleigh Pandora Steele

The Ultimate Guide to Global Creative Placemaking: Why Baltimore is the Next International Art Hub

At The Nosreme Baltimore Review, we believe that art is not just a decorative layer on a city; it is the economic and social infrastructure that keeps a community alive. This post explores the concept of Global Creative Placemaking—a strategic approach to urban development that puts local artists on the world stage while rooting their success in the neighborhoods that raised them.

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