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BSO Conductor Jonathan Heyward
June 2023

Jonathon Heyward, BSO

We wrap up this season of the Free to Bmore podcast with an inspiring conversation with one of Baltimore's newest arts leaders, Jonathon Heyward. From playing cello during his childhood to becoming the first Black Music Director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Heyward discusses the future of the BSO and the power of music.

Tinku Bhattacharyya of the Creative Alliance
May 2023

Creative Alliance

Tinku Bhattacharyya of the Creative Alliance joins the Free to Bmore podcast to talk about how the organization supports local artists and their recent expansion of the new Creativity Center.

Chin-yer White - podcast
April 2023

The Baltimore Scene

Artist, educator, and community organizer Chin-yer Wright joins the Free to Bmore podcast to discuss founding the Baltimore Scene, the Baltimore Crown awards, the Black Mall, and more.

Evan Woodard in black and white
March 2023

Evan Woodard, Founder of Salvage Arc

On this episode of the Free To Bmore Podcast we feature Evan Woodard, a Baltimore-based explorer, photographer, and historian who documents his search for lost and forgotten relics.

Jenenne Whitfield, Director of the American Visionary Art Museum
February 2023

Jenenne Whitfield, Director of the American Visionary Art Museum

On this episode of the Free to Bmore Podcast, we feature Jenenne Whitfield, the recently appointed Director of the American Visionary Art Museum. Her work with the Heidelberg Project in Detroit has achieved international recognition as one of the most influential arts movements in the world.

Soledad Salamé
January 2023

Soledad Salamé

Baltimore artists and arts organizations use their talents to positively impact their communities and world. This episode of the Free to Bmore podcast we talk with interdisciplinary artist Soledad Salamé about her work exploring environmental and human rights issues, and how the Pratt plays a role in her research.

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