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Things to Do in Baltimore

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Calendar

Things to Do in Baltimore

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

Events

Friday, February 18

Transient: Impermanent Paintings

A duet of motorized piano and hyperreal projections combines human and technological elements through a system of unconventional generative...

Wampanoag Celebration

Watch members of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), both of Massachusetts, as they share their culture and history...

Yoga Retreat in Rishikesh, India

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Call for 4th Annual Saturday "Visiter" Awards

Submission for Saturday Visiter Awards are Now Open! Writers, performers and artists are invited to submit their works for the fourth annual Saturday...

International Conference on Advanced Cardiology

Cardiology Conference: The world's largest Cardiac Electrophysiology Conference and Gathering for the Research Community, Join the Cardiomyopathy Conference...

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Cindy Cheng. Nest (detail). 2021.  Installation view at the Baltimore Museum of Art, 2021. Courtesy of the artist. Photo by Mitro Hood.

New works by Lauren Frances Adams, Mequitta Ahuja, Cindy Cheng, and LaToya Hobbs—all past recipients of Joan Mitchell Foundation recognition with connections...

The Julio Fine Arts Gallery Presents: Allegory, Artist, & Society

The Julio Fine Arts Gallery is proud to present, Allegory, Artist & Society, a solo exhibition by Chris Wilson, author of The Master Plan: My Journey from...

Brooklyn Park Middle School Performing & Visual Arts Exhibition

Featuring art from the talented young Brooklyn Park Middle School PVA students.

Summer in Baltimore by Tom Patton Miller

Who are Marylanders, why are they so obsessed with their flag, and what does duckpin bowling have to do with the Baltimore Orioles? This exhibition explores...

Flickering Treasures: Rediscovering Baltimore’s Forgotten Movie Theaters

This exhibition combines the contemporary photographs of Baltimore Sun photographer Amy Davis with historic photographs and ephemera to celebrate the golden...

Henri Matisse. The Serpentine, 1909.

The first exhibition on view in the new Ruth R. Marder Center for Matisse Studies showcases Henri Matisse’s graceful use of line in bronze sculpture and...

Ellsworth Kelly. Green Red Yellow Blue. 1966.  The Baltimore Museum of Art: In Honor of Nathan L. and Suzanne F. Cohen, Baltimore, BMA 2019.84. © Ellsworth Kelly

Suzanne F. Cohen’s (1935–2018) extraordinary leadership and enduring support for the BMA touched every area of the Museum. In addition to chairing the Board...

Power to...the Art of Protest- Image by Nicole Caracia

We look at the rich history of protest art and see how artists use their voice and artistry to promote change and encourage open thinking for the greater...

Richard Yarde. Dancing at the Savoy. 2007.  The Baltimore Museum of Art: Gift of Dorothy and Jerome Preston, Jr., Damariscotta, Maine, BMA  2012.254. © Estate of Richard Yarde

Richard Yarde’s virtuosic watercolors transformed the medium with large-scale colorful paintings often composed on multiple attached sheets of paper and...

Thaddeus Mosley: Forest installation at the BMA

Thaddeus Mosley (b. 1926, Pennsylvania) transforms wood into inventive abstract forms that source inspiration from the art of the African diaspora, jazz, and...

Rembrandt van Rijn. Self-Portrait Etching at a Window, 1648.

Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669, Netherlands) is universally acknowledged as one of history’s greatest etchers, uniquely manipulating the etching needle and...

The Unfinished Revolution: Maryland in the Wars for Independence

The Unfinished Revolution explores the turmoil of the United States’ emergence on the world stage between 1775 and 1815. The exhibition highlights two points...

Wild and Untamed: Dunton’s Discovery of the Baltimore Album Quilts

Follow Dr. William Rush Dunton Jr. on his journey to understand the Baltimore album quilt tradition and learn how quilts served as the building blocks for...

Wine and Food Tastings

Come join us at Simpatico, Italy's Finest, for daily wine and food tastings. Try selected wines, limoncello and other liqueurs. Sample delicious Italian...

Forever Indonesian: A Journey through Art

Forever Indonesian: A Journey through Art February 9-May 14, 2022 (closed March 21-26) Opening with In-gallery Artist Talk on Tuesday, February 9. 7:30...

Friends cheers their drinks

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...

Chocolate Affair

Watch an hour of short, independent films about how we end homelessness—including an original Health Care for the Homeless documentary. And we’ll have a...

Live Music: Ram's Head Live

Concerts in Baltimore. Tickets are available for all shows. Check out the schedule for upcoming shows and gigs along with the seating chart and map. You...

Tapitha Kix Presents: Mulberry's After Dark-- Love Gone Wrong

Third installment of Mulberry's After Dark and we are taking it to heart! Meaning our cold, dead heart! Valentines Day isn't just for the starry-eyed lovers!...

God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza

VAGABOND PLAYERS IS BACK ON BROADWAY FOR 2022! God of Carnage Opens Our 106th Season By Yasmina Reza and Translated by Christopher Hampton Runs February 18 –...

l to r) Charis Gullage, Amahri Edwards-Jones and Brittny Smith. Photo by Denise Trupe.

She was a girl from Boston with a voice from heaven, who shot through the stars from gospel choir to dance floor diva. But what the world didn’t know was how...

Friday, February 18