E1507
Building the audience for art
E1507 is a classic Baltimore row home located in the Douglass District of the city. The space is a lab for Burkholder Agency to experiment with philosophies about the exchange of value around culture, and building the audience for art.
It is not an ordinary hotel or even a typical Airbnb. Burkholder Agency puts art at the forefront of the relationship. Guests feel the Charm of the city. Book your next stay directly with us.
It is more than a white box with good lighting. Burkholder agency collaborates with artists to adorn the walls of a home and create distinctive cultural experiences. Guests do life with art.
It is not just a home, nor a gallery. It is a well appointed space with owners that are sympathetic to the creative process and experience. Burkholder agency works with visionary folks to produce culture in the space. Artist build experiences.
Fall 2025
American-British—and former Baltimorian—artist Lesley Finn brings her densely textual, but striking, collage and printing work to E1507.
Artist: Lesley Finn
Curator: Dustin Kuhns
Winter 2026
A personal series tracing Waymond’s journey from a 36-year sentence to a life rooted in art, love, discipline, and mindfulness—honoring mentors and the power of daily choices.
Artist: Waymond Harrison
Curator: Dustin Kuhns
Spring 2026
The LA-based, former Baltimorean brings fresh work back to the Mid-Atlantic, with new angles of approach on the inherent virtues of common construction materials and the urban landscape.
Artist: Chris Zickefoose
Curator: Dustin Kuhns
Summer 2025
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All Day, All Night brings together works, new and old—known for his bold geometric abstractions and sharp color-blocking, Shannon transforms personal narrative into precise, pattern-driven works that explore balance, resilience, and creative obsession.
Artist: Wendell Supreme Shannon
Curator: Dustin Kuhns
Spring 2025
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Surface Tension blurs the boundaries between media, transforming plaster and pigment into rhythmic constellations of sketched marks, shapes, and pathways. In a graphite line or chiseled relief, Sohn’s practice elevates the physical gesture into a visual echo—each mark a record of encounter between tool and material.
Artist: Hae Won Sohn
Curator: Isabella Chilcoat
Winter 2025
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Winter 2025: In “Anti-Hero,” Clark transfigures the traditional narrative of heroism into a many-layered, visual discourse on imperfection and resilience. Viewers meet figures such as Mother Mary, anointed as the Mother of AI, and The Wishless Genie, a spirit grappling with love and loss. Each piece is a combined visual and textual work designed to provoke thought about the shifting boundaries between heroism, villainy, and humanity.
Artist: Nicole Clark
Curator: Dustin Kuhns
Fall 2024
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“Home is Where You Lay Your Head,” explores the transient nature of home and the intimate spaces where she has slept, from hotels and Airbnbs to friends’ spare rooms. “I find it fascinating how we make a space our own, the patterns we create by our movements in our sleep, and how lighting illuminates all of those elements,” says Costa. Through her lens, Costa reveals the character and patterns of these temporary sanctuaries, capturing the energies of domestic impermanence by exploring human spaces without human subjects.
Artist: Sheridan Costa
Curator: Dustin Kuhns
Summer 2024
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In “Thingification: War at Home and Abroad,” Samia Bzioui’s work engages deeply with the narrative of the diaspora, particularly the experiences of naturalized Americans. Her installation challenges audience members to consider the turmoil faced by diaspora members who daily confront dehumanization at home while watching kin face violence abroad. The artwork invites audience exploration of the dualities, conflicts, and societal negotiations that are part of immigrant experience broadly—and likely their own neighbors’.
Artist: Samia Bzioui
Curator: Dustin Kuhns
Winter 2023-24
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Watercolorist Antonio González-García explores the power dynamics of tables, and shows us new ways to look at the most familiar social settings.
Artist: Antonio Gonzalez Garcia
Curator: Dustin Kuhns
Summer 2023
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In their first joint show, accomplished and experienced, Ed & Linda Gross show their work side-by-side.
Artists: Ed & Linda Gross
Curator: Dustin Kuhns