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On The Record
Beaming lighthouses, seascapes with crashing waves, cottages under puffy clouds. It was common in the 1950s for windows in East Baltimore rowhomes to be adorned with painted screens. Now it’s a rare treat. Painted screens grew popular for a practical reason: They block the interior of your home from prying eyes. Folklorist Elaine Eff tells about the origin of this artform, and Highlandtown Gallery owner Felicia Zannino-Baker talks about preserving and promoting painted screens today. Find out about tours at Highlandtown Gallery, and other screen-related events. Learn about the Painted Screen Society here.
On The Record
The Painted Screens Of Baltimore
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