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Things to Do in Baltimore

Looking for the best things to do in Baltimore? We've got you covered.
Calendar

Things to Do in Baltimore

Looking for the best things to do in Baltimore? We've got you covered.

Events

Sunday, May 6

A-MAZE-D

Explore the history of mazes and labyrinths through giant indoor games. Children and adults will explore a giant, life-sized cardboard box maze, jump from...

Alice In Wonderland

The beloved story and adventures of Alice in Wonderland come alive on the Chesapeake Shakespeare Theatre stage.

Charm City Comedy Festival

Now in its fifth year, Baltimore’s only all-comedy festival returns with new sketches, shows, and workshops.

Invisible Cities

Adam Davis presents visually complex images of overlooked American landscapes.

More Than A Name: Enslaved Families at Historic Homewood

Through objects ranging from clothing to a runaway slave notice, learn how the enslaved community at Homewood navigated parenthood, education, nutrition,...

Structure and Perspective

Artist David Brewster explores Maryland’s social landscape through paintings.

Aids Walk and Run

Participate in a 5K run to benefit HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, and then enjoy a free day at the zoo.

Amending America

Learn about the history of constitutional amendments through facsimiles of government records developed by the National Archives and Records Administration.

Arbutus Spring Fling

Join us as we showcase local small businesses in our FREE Spring Fling event—just in time for Mother’s Day. Small Businesses, food trucks, activities for the...

Arbutus Spring Fling May 6, 2018

Free Admission Pre-Mother's Day Craft and Vendor Fair. Over 135 vendors offering unique gifts, services, kid's craft pavilion and food trucks. Generous...

Crowning Glory: Art of the Americas

The exhibits at the internationally renowned Walters have long traversed the globe, from the tapestries of Medieval Europe to the textiles of the Middle...

Dressed for Work

View work uniforms from the 1700s to the present, revealing details about working life and the corporate world.

Faberge & The Russian Crafts Tradition

Through the lens of the famous Fabergé egg, learn about the extraordinary artistry of Russian jewelers and enamel workers.

Jack Whitten Sculpture

Organized in partnership with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this exhibit displays the connection between renowned artist Jack Whitten's sculptures and his...

Phaan Howng

This Baltimore artist builds immersive spaces suffused with unnatural colors to call attention to toxic waste in local waterways. Through her partnership...

Baltimore Tattoo Arts Convention

Join thousands of tattoo enthusiasts and vendors at this annual convention.

Baltimore VegFest

Celebrate, learn about veganism, and attend yoga and cooking demonstrations at this seventh annual festival.

Baltimore Design School Hosts Second Annual Jazz Brunch Honoring Acclaimed Visual and Performing Artist Joyce J. Scott

The Baltimore Design School will host its second annual Jazz Brunch to support the academic and enrichment needs of its students. The Baltimore Design School...

Drapetomania: The Strong Urge To Escape

Nia Hampton’s Drapetomania: A Strong Urge To Escape April 13th–May 26th Waller Gallery is pleased to present its first show and Nia Hampton’s first solo...

Native Voices

Discover New England’s native communities through cultural materials and activities in this Port Discovery exhibit. Help us celebrate the opening of this...

REFLECTIONS: INTIMATE PORTRAITS OF ICONIC AFRICAN AMERICANS

Get a close up look into the lives of iconic African Americans via photographs by artist Terrence A. Reese.

Sirens

Browse handcrafted jewelry from Philadelphia-based studio JV Collective.

An American in Paris

Watch this Tony Award-winning musical about an American soldier and a mysterious French girl both looking for a new beginning after World War II.

Ira's Shakespeare Dream

The illustrations of award-winning artist Floyd Cooper, a celebrated African American Shakespearean actor, will be on display at the Central Library.

Paintings, Pattern, and Placement: ReImagining the Connoisseur's Gallery

Come celebrate the restoration of Evergreen Museum & Library's grand main hallway and three-story staircase. The restoration includes the installation of a...

Towsontown Spring Festival

This 51st annual seasonal celebration includes carnival rides, live performances, and classic festival eats.

10X10X10

Catch the Fells Point Corner Theatre’s signature festival featuring 10 local playwrights, 10 actors, and 10 10-minute plays.

Constructing Cultural Contexts

Canadian contemporary artist Jamelie Hassan and Amy Landau, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Curator of Islamic & Southest Asian Art, host a discussion...

National String Symphonia

National String Symphonia under the direction of Dr. David Fanning will present works for string orchestra and choir. Works will include Delius and Ireland....

The Book of Joseph

Richard Hollander’s book, Every Day Lasts a Year: A Jewish Family’s Correspondence from Poland, plays out on the Everyman Theatre stage. Like so many great...

The Red Devils 4th Annual Wine Women & Shoes

The Red Devils, a Maryland-based non-profit supporting families living with breast cancer, will host the 4th annual Wine Women & Shoes event. Just in time...

Try and Taste: An Egyptian Culinary Experience

Try and Taste: An Egyptian Culinary Experience with Chef and Author Aida Mady (cookingandbeyond.com) Sunday, May 6 2:00 - 4:00 pm Come into the...

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike

This Tony Award-winning comedy follows the trials and turmoil among three middle-aged siblings.

Antigone

Antigone, by Sophocles, was written over 2400 years ago. It has remained relevant for every age and has been produced over the world. Its beauty and power...

Antigone

Sophocles' Greek Tragedy, adapted for the modern stage, directed by Barry Feinstein.

Antigone, by Sopocles, adapted for the modern stage, directed by Barry Feinstein

Written around 442 BCE, during the golden age of Athens, Antigone depicts the courage of a young woman, who chooses loyalty to her brother, facing probable...

Awaken! Children's Chorus of Maryland Spring Concert!

Children’s Chorus of Maryland celebrates its 42nd spring concert Awaken! on May 6th, 2018. We invite you to join us in welcoming the spring with Awaken!...

Baritone Nathan Gunn with Pianist Julie Gunn

The international baritone performer appears with piano accompaniment. Nathan Gunn has made a reputation as one of the most exciting and in-demand baritones...

Durufle Requiem

Baltimore Choral Arts presents Durufle Requiem on Sunday, May 6 at 3 pm. Anthony Blake Clark opens the concert with a salute to English composers, including...

Peter Pan

Single Carrot Theatre adapts this classic childhood story to include contemporary views on gender, sexuality, and performative identity.

Annie Watts - Rare Solo Concert

4 pm One show only! Anne Watts plays a rare solo show in honor of her 56th birthday, marking 40 years of performing. Heard at An die Musik Live at her band...

Christian Sands Trio

Enjoy an evening of jazz with this five-time Grammy Award nominee. Christian Sands takes a fresh look at the entire language of jazz: stride, swing, bebop,...

Truls Mørk and Behzod Abduraimov

Norwegian cellist Truls Mørk and pianist Behzod Abduraimov play works by Greig and Rachmaninoff.

An American in Paris

Watch this Tony Award-winning musical about an American soldier and a mysterious French girl both looking for a new beginning after World War II.

Baltimore Orioles Baseball

Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the beautiful baseball-only facility in downtown Baltimore, became the official home of the Orioles on April 6, 1992. The...

The Book of Joseph

Richard Hollander’s book, Every Day Lasts a Year: A Jewish Family’s Correspondence from Poland, plays out on the Everyman Theatre stage. Like so many great...

Stand up for Pits

Join comedian Rebecca Corry for a silent auction, donation drive, dog adoption, and a comedy show to support the Stand Up For Pits foundation.

10X10X10

Catch the Fells Point Corner Theatre’s signature festival featuring 10 local playwrights, 10 actors, and 10 10-minute plays.

Sunday, May 6