Steve Parke: "Prince"
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 — Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Central Library
400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
About This Event
**THIS PROGRAM IS SOLD OUT** Marking the 10th anniversary of Prince’s death, Prince by Steve Parke reveals a stunning collection of exclusive photographs by the singer’s own award-winning photographer and art director, Steve Parke. Prince. Visionary, multi-instrumentalist and extraordinary showman. One of the most influential and inspiring pop superstars of the 20th century. Now, Prince: Black, White, Color reveals the artist as he’s never been seen before thanks to a unique and exclusive set of photographs, many published here for the first time, all captured by Prince’s own trusted art director – award-winning photographer Steve Parke. These intimate photos allow readers an extremely rare glimpse of Prince at Paisley Park, at his sun-drenched house in Marbella, and at work in the studio, posing for portraits as well as moments of quiet tenderness with his first wife Mayte Garcia and their beloved dog Mia. With over 250 images, this stunning volume marks the 10th anniversary of Prince’s passing by showing a side of him that was seldom if ever publicised during his lifetime. Steven Parke will be joined in conversation by Mayte Garcia. About the Author: Steven Parke is an award winning photographer. His clients have included fortune 1000 firms such as Warner Brothers, HBO, Discovery Channel, Arista Records, DC/Vertigo Comics, Houghton Mifflin, NBC and a-list entertainers such as Prince (13 years), David Bowie, Bon Jovi, Bob Dylan and AC/DC. He currently works as in house photographer and photo editor for Enchanted Living Magazine. In addition, Mr. Parke was the digital artist for first of its kind graphic novel I, Paparazzi published by DC/Vertigo Comics. He followed with In the Shadow of Edgar Allan Poe the first ever all digitally photographed graphic novel which was nominated for YALSA’s best horror novel in 2005. His photo work has been shown at the Baltimore Museum of Art and galleries in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Porto and L
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