‘Creatively Black Baltimore’ art exhibition, along with installation by Tyree Guyton, to open at Harborplace

As part of a push to activate Baltimore’s Harborplace pavilions with arts-oriented attractions, MCB Real Estate has filled the space formerly occupied by the Ripley’s Believe It or Not museum with an exhibition called Creatively Black Baltimore (CBB).

It is also providing space for an immersive art installation by Detroit artist Tyree Guyton, the husband of Jenenne Whitfield, former director of the American Visionary Art Museum on Key Highway and now Harborplace’s Director of Art and Culture.

Creatively Black Baltimore will officially open to the public on Saturday, September 28, with a ribbon-cutting event from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the second floor of the Light Street Pavilion at 301 Light Street…

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