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Charles Mason III

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Artist and Curator Founder Two Lane Stories Endowed Fund
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I got a chance to be interviewed by the folks over at @marylandpublictv (click the link in my bio to see the entire interview) it was wonderful to be able to talk about my work, hip hop and The Culture exhibition.
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2 years ago
Thankful to be apart of @cultured_mag ninth annual Young Artists list 📸: @glenfordnunez
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1 year ago
This grandly scaled work by Charles Mason III is made entirely of Mason’s earlier prints and drawings reconstituted as raw material, together with paint-soaked garments. “three the long way (every shot, every failure, still leading with love)” is a dedication to Mason’s late grandmother, Lois Martha Lewis (1931-2022), memorializing her and the lifelong support and love she had for her family. The large work symbolizes her love and encouragement while using social and material abstraction to evoke grief, loss, mourning, and care. ➡️ Swipe to read the artist’s eulogy for his grandmother, or visit the GoMobile link in bio. 📍 On view in the Contemporary Wing. . 🖼️ Charles Mason III. “three the long way (every shot, every failure, still leading with love).” 2022. The Baltimore Museum of Art: Partial gift of the Artist in Honor of Lois Martha Lewis; with funds from Michael Sherman and Carrie Tivador, Los Angeles; and Art Fund established with exchange funds from gifts of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Berman, Equitable Bank, N.A., Geoffrey Gates, Sandra O. Moose, National Endowment for the Arts, Lawrence Rubin, Philip M. Stern, and Alan J. Zakon, BMA 2023.5. © Charles Mason III
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2 years ago
Print & Sip: it’s about unpacking, it’s about care, it’s about… Join us for a relaxed evening of printmaking with Artist-in-Residence Charles Mason III (@traem3 ) and Master Printers Alexis Nutini (@dos_tres_press ) and Justine Ditto (@justine.ditto ) where the audience will serve as the moderators to engage with Charles, Justine, Alexia about their practice at Brandywine Workshop & Archives. No experience needed. Just come ready to make, talk, and see things a little differently.Please RSVP with the link in bio Found Object: something small that you found or worn before, e.g. clothing, hats, scarves, textiles, tiny tchotchke, jewelry, etc. We’re inviting you to bring something you’ve been meaning to give away and transform into something new through the printmaking process. Cover Photo Credit: @globalnative 🗓 May 22, 2026 5:30pm-8:30pm 📍 730 S Broad Street Philadelphia PA 19146 🍷 Signature Cocktails provided by Pentridge Station (@pentridgestation ) 🎟 RSVP ONLY link in bio
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Print & Sip: it’s about unpacking, it’s about care, it’s about… An evening of making and conversation centered around artist in residence Charles Mason III art practice. Guests are invited to bring an object they’ve been holding onto and explore it through printmaking alongside Charles Mason III (@traem3 ) and Master Printers Alexis Nutini (@dos_tres_press ) and Justine Ditto (@justine.ditto ) Part studio, part gathering—rooted in process, material, and care. Found Object: something small that you found or worn before, e.g. clothing, hats, scarves, textiles, tiny tchotchke, jewelry, etc. 🗓 May 22, 2026 5:30pm-8:30pm 📍 730 S Broad Street Philadelphia PA 19146 🍷 Signature Cocktails provided by Pentridge Station (@pentridgestation ) 🎟 RSVP only, link in bio Cover Photo Credit: @naamantbrown
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5 days ago
The residency ended about almost two weeks ago now and I had such a great time there. Having to adjust to new routines Thank you @charmcity_cc 🙏🏾 and everyone there
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(Recap) April 18 TLRAR OPEN STUDIO/ OPEN HOUSE for our COHORT I/ Mar 15 - Apr 26, 2026 Charles Mason III Kiván Quiñones Beltrán Jewels Dodson Armina Howada Mussa Special thanks to all who came out in support of our program. The Last Resort Artist Retreat (TLRAR) is an international residency based in Baltimore MD that invites four individuals for a six-week long cohort - creatives occupying space in the visual, sound-based, movement-based, culinary, and literary arts, as well as entrepreneurs whose interests seek to enrich the arts. Like many, we believe the creative community elevates society, and to foster this, we find leisure and communion with others a natural transmitting process for human growth. Charm City Cultural Cultivation (Charmccc) is a 501c3 non-profit anchor organization with three core programs; Zora’s Den, The Last Resort Artist Retreat, Black Baltimore Digital Database. Our headquarters also serves as a hub for additional art and cultural programming that engages with the concerns of the general community, with consideration to our overall interests in working towards outcomes that benefit the city and its citizens at large. We welcome collaboration with like minded organizations as well as with allies who understand the importance of our mission, as we continue to analyze the landscape of the cultural ecosystem, locally, nationally and internationally. photography @naamantbrown
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10 days ago
📸: @justintimothytemple As the residency comes to a close ( @charmcity_cc )
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20 days ago
Slide 1 and 2 📸: @justintimothytemple really happy about these images 🙏🏾 Slide 3: me
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Open studios @charmcity_cc
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27 days ago
I also started a residency at @brandywine.workshop as a “Where Legacy Meets Innovation” Artist Resident working in collaboration with master printer @justine.ditto A few shots from the studio
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Couple weeks in at @charmcity_cc residency
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