Love on the Line: Stories of a Baltimore Worth Living For

Inaugural project of the Family Arts Museum. Participants had to bring a load to wash & a love letter to Baltimore. An anti-violence project that never mentioned violence. A nod to the history of social practice and socially engaged art that takes place in the laundromat.

The first love on the line took place on February 15, 2015 at the Spin Cycle Laundromat on the corner of Maryland Avenue and Howard Street in Baltimore Maryland. It was one of the coldest nights of the year. Over 100 people came out to bring laundry and be in community.

Photos by DubScience

Our mission

We're on a mission to change the way the housing market works. Rather than offering one service or another, we want to combine as many and make our clients' lives easy and carefree. Our goal is to match our clients with the perfect properties that fit their tastes, needs, and budgets.

Our vision

We want to live in a world where people can buy homes that match their needs rather than having to find a compromise and settle on the second-best option. That's why we take a lot of time and care in getting to know our clients from the moment they reach out to us and ask for our help.

white and black abstract painting
white and black abstract painting

Our team

Our strength lies in our individuality. Set up by Esther Bryce, the team strives to bring in the best talent in various fields, from architecture to interior design and sales.

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woman wearing black scoop-neck long-sleeved shirt
Esther Bryce

Founder / Interior designer

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woman in black blazer with brown hair
Lianne Wilson

Broker

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man standing near white wall
Jaden Smith

Architect

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woman smiling wearing denim jacket
Jessica Kim

Photographer