This exhibition presents over 50 of John Clark Mayden's Baltimore "street portraits" taken since the early 1970s, many on view for the first time. Through...
This exhibition is on view through March 2020. The MdHS museum is open Wednesday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm, and on Sundays, 12 pm-5 pm.
The exhibition features...
The B&O's newest temporary exhibit, Lines of Sight, explores the aesthetics and design choices of the railroad industry's most iconic signs and signals. This...
Hutzler’s department store was a Maryland icon for more than a century. The family-run business grew to 10 stores across Maryland, including its downtown...
YOUR TICKET INCLUDES:
3 Hour Linoleum Printmaking Art Class
Self-Carved Linoleum Print Blocks to Take Home
10 Self-Printed Cards to Stamp and Take Home with...
Pitch and Pulse is a collaborative show featuring 33 artists from the Rinehart School of Sculpture and the LeRoy Hoffberger School of Painting from MICA,
The Goucher College Library welcomes the Maryland Historical Society (Mdhs) traveling exhibition Paul Henderson: Photographs from the Civil Rights Era. Paul...
Starting with early portraiture, “Reflections: A Brief History of Looking at Ourselves” is a new exhibition exploring themes of identity and place that are...
All becomes scrap over time...with the help of some very inventive people.
This is the story of how almost everything that becomes worn, useless or...
This exhibition is a visually stunning installation highlighting the extraordinary breadth of the Maryland Historical Society’s costume collection across...
Featuring New Work by MARY SWANN and JACK LIVINGSTON
February 1st - February 29th
Artist Reception Saturday, February 8th, 5-8pm
This exhibition celebrates...
Your recipe for a great night out with friends.
Brews & Clues turns your smartphone into the city’s best tour guide. Our tours help you discover secret...
In honor of Black History Month, Homewood Museum is offering FREE admission for the entire month of February. Admission includes a guided tour of the museum...
Thomas Rhodes sold his first pound of coffee at the Baltimore Farmers’ Market in November 2005 using a newly acquired one-pound coffee roaster. In doing so,...
Showcasing recent and restored works of French transnational cinema at Goucher College.
Film schedule:
Peppermint Soda (Diane Kurys, 1977): Wednesday,...
While it started as a small community with limited opportunities, today the world of Voice Over has expanded into what might best be described as a Universe...
Bari rolls her eyes at yoga classes, doesn’t see the point in dating, and just got fired from teaching nihilism in New York. Now back in her rural hometown,...
When Niccolo Seligmann comes across an obscure folk instrument he’s never seen before, he can’t help but pick it up and play! Having earned a degree in viola...
Savino Palumbo, piano
Adam Hopkins, bass
Nathan Ellman-Bell, drums
No More Heroes is a piano trio led by and featuring the compositions of Baltimore pianist...