Weaving Party @ Pratt Central Library
Weaving Party @ Pratt Central Library
Weave your own project or add something to our community loom! There will be something for the whole family!
Weave your own project or add something to our community loom! There will be something for the whole family!
LORELEI ENSEMBLE is the nation’s preeminent professional ensemble of women’s voices. Through commissioning, performance, recording, and education, LORELEI is changing what it means to be a group of women’s voices sharing a stage, bringing more than 60 new works for women’s and treble voices to life that demand fierce flexibility and openness from each artist and […]
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned artist, this is the perfect space to experiment, learn, and collaborate in a welcoming and inspiring environment. Participants of all ages are welcome—let’s create together! Programs are free and take place every other Friday. No registration necessary. BMA Lexington Market is located in the Upper Market near the Baltimore […]
Explore the art of observational drawing with amazing collections from the Natural History Society of Maryland, a private nonprofit dedicated to conserving Maryland’s natural heritage and educating its citizens on the natural sciences since 1929. Their museum houses over 200,000 natural history specimens and artifacts dating from the 1800s to the present. The collections are both […]
Join us for local musical talent every "Second Sunday"! Suggested donation $10-$20 BYO Drink Chao Tian is a Chinese dulcimer virtuoso, improviser, sound designer, and visual artist. Her dexterity has led to her breaking down barriers and working across creative genres. She explores the distinct sounds and techniques of the Chinese dulcimer in order to […]
Join this online talk with Dare Turner, curator of Preoccupied: Indigenizing the Museum at the BMA & curator of Indigenous Art at the Brooklyn Museum https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/gwst/events/139300?mobile=off
A night of crankies, ballads, songs, banjos & fiddles w/ Georgia Beatty, Elizabeth LaPrelle, Katherine Fahey & Dan Van Allen.
This slam will take place at Black Cherry Puppet Theater, 1115 Hollins St. Baltimore MD 21223. There will be two shows, 6:30 pm and 9:30 pm, with doors 30min to show. This will be an indoor event and all attendees are encouraged to bring masks.
Celebrate the contributions of Black artists in the comic industry with a program designed by the R.I.S.E. Arts Center of Baltimore. Participants will engage in art creation, storytelling, and exploration.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned artist, this is the perfect space to experiment, learn, and collaborate in a welcoming and inspiring environment. Participants of all ages are welcome—let’s create together! Programs are free and take place every other Friday. No registration necessary. BMA Lexington Market is located in the Upper Market near the Baltimore […]
Enjoy a special morning concert performed by talented young musicians from Peabody’s Pre-Conservatory Violin Program, Rebecca Henry, Director, and joined by the Peabody Violin-Cello Choir and Kreisler Group. We’ll hear soloists and ensembles performing classics, then step into the 20th century with a Canon, a couple of Marches, and finish up with a Calypso!
The Maryland Young Voices Festival brings together eight different choirs from throughout the state to work under the direction of a guest clinician. This year it is hosted by our local Baltimore Children's Choir. This year, we are excited to welcome Margaret Clark, the director of the Children's Chorus of Washington.
The Future of Here: A Glimpse of a River Culture to Come is an invitation to reimagine our place along the Jones Falls River and the Chesapeake Bay in a distant future beyond our fossil-fueled present. Consider what local landscapes and cultures might look like in a time far beyond the Baltimore we know now. What […]
The Sheridan Libraries Edible Book Festival began in 2014 and is now a highly-anticipated Johns Hopkins tradition. It is one of many such festivals that take place around the world on or around April 1 to celebrate books, art, food, and culture. In our festival, edible books are desserts inspired by literary titles, characters, or […]