Charm City is blessed with a vibrant arts and culture scene.
\nNow, Baltimore Center stage and Baltimore American Indian Center team up to add to that bounty with a gallery to showcase local Indigenous arts.
\nWe hear about the inaugural\xa0Indigenous Art Gallery\xa0exhibit from Annalisa Dias, who directs \u2018Artistic Partnerships and Innovation\u2019 at Baltimore Center Stage. She is a Goan-American artist and co-founder of the non-profit \u2018Groundwater Arts.\u2019
\nAlso with us was Ashley Minner Jones, a community-based visual artist in Baltimore who is an enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.
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