FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Brion Gill is the executive director of The Baltimore Pennsylvania Avenue Black Arts & Entertainment District, which is behind the upcoming Black Artist Fair. (Phil Davis/Baltimore Sun/TNS) What does a ‘culturally equitable’ city look like? Baltimore’s upcoming first Black Artist Fair offers hints BALTIMORE – The Pennsylvania Avenue Black Arts & Entertainment District, a Baltimore organization that works to promote local artists, is hosting its first annual Black Artist Fair on Friday through Sunday The free event will be held virtually and feature 70 speakers, including author, entertainer and comedian Amanda Seals, who will deliver the keynote. The purpose is to help blossoming artists whose growth may have been stunted due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 2,500 people are expected to log on for the festivities streaming live on Facebook and YouTube.