The Baltimore Museum of Art launches new brand identity
New logo to features visitor and collaborator contributions, embracing the museums role within its community.
BALTIMORE, MD
.-The Baltimore Museum of Art today unveiled its new brand identity, developed in collaboration with the agency Topos Graphics + Post Typography. The brand componentswhich are being implemented across all of the museums print and digital assetsvisually articulate the BMAs commitment to inclusivity, particularly in the way it signifies how the museums identity comes from its community. To realize this brand vision, the BMA has developed a digital system that allows the public to contribute their own unique marks to the new logo, making it an ever-changing manifestation of its audiences and their engagement with the institution. The last significant change to the BMAs visual identity was in 2005.
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Baltimore Museum of Art to allow small groups with reservations Share Updated: 1:00 PM EST Jan 29, 2021 Jenny Fulginiti SOURCE: Baltimore Museum of Art
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 1:00 PM EST Jan 29, 2021 Jenny Fulginiti Digital Editor The Baltimore Museum of Art announced Friday that it will begin to allow small groups into the museum to experience a couple exhibits.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Officials said groups of up to eight people will be able to reserve a time to see two selections of exhibitions and galleries from Feb. 6 through March 7. Each group will have 90 minutes to see the exhibitions that opened in Fall 2020 that will be closing in March: A Perfect Power: Motherhood and African Art and Stripes and Stars: Reclaiming Lakota Independence. Beginning Feb. 17, visitors can also see Stephanie Syjuco: Vanishing Point (Ov
Martin Luther King Jr. Day events in Iowa City, Cedar Rapids
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. addresses the crowd of about 200,000 from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial where he delivered his famous, “I Have a Dream,” speech during the Aug. 28, 1963, civil rights march in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Marines photo/The Washington Post) The Gazette
Here are some of the free events in the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City areas celebrating the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
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• Monday: 7 p.m. on Facebook Live, St. Paul’s United Methodist Church annual celebration with music and speakers; Dr. Percy and Lileah Harris “Who is My Neighbor” Award will be given to an adult and a high school senior, recognized for diligently working for justice in Linn County. Details: facebook.com/stpaulsunitedmethodistchurchcedarrapids