Community Calendar
E. Brady Robinson: Her Work with Baltimore’s Creative Communities
Enoch Pratt Library 400 Cathedral St, BaltimoreRegistration is recommended for this event. Please register here. The Enoch Pratt Free Library is proud to announce a special lecture by E. Brady Robinson, a Baltimore-based photographer and creative director known for her vibrant and eclectic mix of fine art photography, cultural documentation, and portraits of creatives. Robinson’s work reflects a deep connection to creative communities, […]
Naomi Shihab Nye & Marion Winik: I Know About a Thousand Things
Bird in Hand 11 East 33rd St, BaltimoreBird in Hand is honored to welcome beloved poet Naomi Shihab Nye, and Baltimore’s own Marion Winik in an event for their co-edited volume I Know About a Thousand Thins: The Writings of Ann Alejandro of Uvalde, Texas.
Lunar New Year Celebration @ The Walters
The Walters Art MuseumRegistration is requested but not required. Whether you were born in the year of the snake, the ox, or the monkey, we encourage everyone to come celebrate Lunar New Year at the Walters! This year’s festival will welcome the year of the snake, representing the sixth year of the 12-year Lunar calendar cycle. We invite […]
Free Family Sundays @ BMA
Join us for an art-making workshop every Sunday and learn to think like an artist! Free Family Sundays is a drop-in program designed for families with children ages 6 to 9 years old. Workshops are held each week in the Joseph Education Center Studio.
Alma Woodsey Thomas: Sip & Paint @ Roland Park Library
Roland Park LibraryAlma Thomas was a teacher and artist who developed a powerful form of abstract painting late in life. From the mid-1960s, she produced brilliantly colored and richly patterned works intimately connected to the natural world. Spend and afternoon at the Roland Park branch as we create artwork based on Alma Thomas's form of abstract painting.
West African Dance w/ Moving History @ Hampden Library
West African Dance introduces participants to the history and culture of The Great Mali Empire through movement. This presentation will teach participants about world cultures and history through an engaging performance.
Second Sunday Live Music @ Social Studio
Join us for local musical talent every "Second Sunday"! Suggested donation $10-$20 BYO Drink
Afro Blue: A Musical Journey from Africa through America @ Roland Park Library
“Afro Blue: A Musical Journey from Africa through America” is an engaging show that traces the rich history and transformative journey of Jazz music. It explores its roots in African-based songs like "Afro Blue," moving through the soulful expressions of Spirituals, Gospel, and Blues, and culminating in the vibrant era of Swing music. The show […]
Opening Night of “It’s the Comedy of Errors, Hon!” @ Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
Witchcraft? Or a chance encounter with a pair of identical twins separated at birth? You decide, hon. Get ready for a whirlwind of hilarious misunderstandings and romantic mix-ups in It's The Comedy of Errors, Hon! Two sets of twins cause chaos in charm city, with flamingos, marble stoops, and plenty of hons along the way. Directed by Ian […]
Make Moon Dough @ Pratt Central Library
Moon dough is a soft clay that you can make yourself! Make it, play with it, take it home! All ages welcome.
American Craft Made Baltimore
Baltimore Convention CenterNow returning for its 48th year, American Craft Made Baltimore showcases work by nearly 400 accomplished artists and makers alongside demonstrations, talks, and hands-on experiences. American Craft Made Baltimore is one of the most highly respected and anticipated craft fairs in the United States. As the largest juried craft fair on the East Coast, the fair honors the art […]
Community Concerts at Second: Morgan State University Choir
Second Presbyterian Church 4200 St. Paul St., BaltimoreThe Morgan State University Choir is renowned as one of the nation’s most prestigious university choral ensembles. While their wide-ranging repertoire spans classical, gospel, and popular music, the choir is especially acclaimed for their historic and authoritative performances preserving the heritage of the spiritual. Don’t miss this opportunity to see them in our intimate space.