Bring family and friends of all ages to celebrate Preoccupied: Indigenizing the Museum, a wide-ranging BMA initiative that significantly increases the presence of Native voices, experiences, and artworks across the Museum. The afternoon festivities include performances by Uhwachi-Reh Dance Troupe, a Baltimore-based Native American dance company, and a special tour of the exhibition Dana Claxton: Spark led by […]
The festival will include literary salons, panel discussions, writing workshops, poetry readings, author talks, book signings, children’s activities, live podcast recordings, and more.
Join the BMA 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.
Honoring Indigenous People’s Day in the month of October, the Walters Art Museum invites you to create a mini textile inspired by some of the pieces in their Ancient Americas collection.