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Micah E. Wood & Christopher J. Chester on Scene Seen: Documenting Baltimore’s Music Scene

Micah E. Wood & Christopher J. Chester on Scene Seen: Documenting Baltimore’s Music Scene

Update: 2024-12-02
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In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I’m joined by returning guests Micah E. Wood and Christopher J. Chester to discuss their latest project, Scene Seen: Baltimore Band Portraits 2016–2024. This 300-page book features over 200 stunning portraits of 85 bands, capturing the heart of Baltimore’s vibrant music scene and midtown neighborhoods.

We talk about their two-year journey creating this tribute to Baltimore’s creative resilience, the collaborative process, and the stories behind the images. Scene Seen is more than a book—it’s an archive celebrating the people, places, and culture that make Baltimore unforgettable.

Scene Seen is now available for purchase on Shopify—grab your copy today at this link.

Be sure to check out these upcoming events:

Friday, Jan 3 | FREE: Gallery Opening & Book Celebration at Metro Gallery
Tuesday, Jan 14 | FREE: Q&A with Teri Henderson at Greedy Reads



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Micah E. Wood & Christopher J. Chester on Scene Seen: Documenting Baltimore’s Music Scene

Micah E. Wood & Christopher J. Chester on Scene Seen: Documenting Baltimore’s Music Scene

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