Either Fish or Fowl Art Exhibition
Either Fish or Fowl features artwork depicting the daily or nightly doings of fish and fowl. This is a Maryland Federation of Art organized exhibition shown at the Annapolis Maritime Museum.
Either Fish or Fowl features artwork depicting the daily or nightly doings of fish and fowl. This is a Maryland Federation of Art organized exhibition shown at the Annapolis Maritime Museum.
EPITHET | Group Exhibition
Opening | FRIDAY, MAY 8, 7-10PM
Running May 8 – May 29
Gallery Hours | Thurs-Sun, 12-7PM
Free
Featuring multidisciplinary works of Corcoran students. Led by Lisa Dillin, Robert Devers, Jonathan Latiano, Patrick McDonough and Christan Wicha.
This lively 45 minute narrated tour of the Inner Harbor tells Baltimore's maritime and industrial history as well as the resurgence of the harbor, Federal Hill and Fell's Point. Climate controlled vessels with snack bar and other amenities. Schedule subject to change.
James Singewald – Baltimore, Block by Block, work in progress…
April 30 – May 31, 2015
Artist Reception Friday, May 8, 5-9pm
Hamilton Gallery welcomes all guests and neighbors to join us in enjoying our neighborhood and our city.
Spend a night at our museum with the Super Science Slumber Party - a member exclusive event. Participate in hands-on activities throughout the building, watch movies, play in the Kids Room, craft and create in The Shed, roar with the dinosaurs, experiment in SciLab, and when it’s time to say lights out - sleep in the exhibit halls. Tickets are $35 per member and space is limited. Advance registration required. Visit www.marylandsciencecenter.org for more information.
Performing together for the past 10 years, Seidel and Cube perform covers from every era and genre and turn each one into an organic blend of soul, grace and effortless ease. Their renditions of even the most familiar tunes have an “edge” to make older covers consistently sounding fresh.
For more than fifteen years, CSJQ has been treating Baltimore-Washington audiences to their scintillating blend of current and classic jazz. Current. Classic. Cool.
With Mark Osteen on vocals, tenor, alto and soprano saxophones, Anthony Villaon piano, Gary Kerner on bass and Greg Mack on drums and percussion.
This 90 minute Friday evening cruise heads out to the mouth of the Patapsco River to the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Enjoy the sights of the Baltimore Maritime Port, neighborhoods along the way and the Baltimore Skyline. Climate controlled vessels with cash bar and other amenities. Drink specials on board.
What: Come see La Petite Noiseuse Productions' newest world premiere theatrical production In Session by Artistic Director Dr. Monica Lopez-Gonzalez, the current 2015 Artist in Residence of Johns Hopkins University's Homewood Arts Program. Witness a unique interdisciplinary contemporary work that merges the Arts and the Sciences with drama, live improvised music, and the cognitive and brain sciences!
Marquee Lounge hosts our monthly Latino music scene!
Noches Acústicas are romantic, sexy, and late-night performances produced with the amazing Alma Saldaña, a local music lover and friend of more than 20 Latino bands living in Baltimore, DC and Virginia! Noches Acústicas attracts bachata, cumbia, rock, and raggae musicians, transforming our Marquee Lounge into a rich cultural experience. All ages welcome.
Join the (sweaty) party as REV Cycle Studioofficially kicks off summer with the 2nd annual REV on the Row! Come ready to spin, sip, shop & socialize with our amazing community partners including Gundalow Juice, Nutreatious, lululemon athletica, Race Pace Bicycles and Pixilated Photobooth before and after the following classes:
8AM REV45 Dance Party with Eddie
9AM REV45 with Funk Master Nick
9AM BARRE60 Barre Block Party on the Street with Annie & Esther
10AM Hip Hop REVBlast with Sam
Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore’s “Waterfront Wellness Series” returns once again to the Inner Harbor this summer with FREE classes! On Saturday and Sunday mornings in West Shore Park, participants can take part in boot camp with Peak Performance Baltimore, “Dance 2 Fitness” with Canton Club, yoga with Charm City Yoga and parkour with Urban Evolution. In addition to group exercise, the Department of Recreation & Parks offers new kayak tours of the Harbor.
Celebrate Shabbat morning with your children in Federal Hill with song, music, play, stories, and crafts! Try Kesher School’s child-centered, experiential Young Family Shabbat Experience for infants through preschoolers. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month from 9:30 – 11:30 am at the Downtown Baltimore JCC – 1118 Light Street.
Everyone has to start somewhere! If your middle school student wants to explore acting – whether as a fun extracurricular activity or to audition for a play or high school theatre program – this class is a great place to start. Learn about the building blocks of acting like character development, motivation, and objective. Students will work on their feet with text as well as participating in theatre games and exercises to develop their actor's tools and learn in a fun environment. Students will perform their scenes in progress for friends and family the last day of class.
Geared toward students and alumni of historically black colleges and universities, this workshop will provide information on opportunities for funding and how to find and utilize funding resources.
This and several other events are being held in conjunction to the Putting the Pieces Together exhibition at Baltimore Clayworks. For more information please visit our website.
Enjoy an hour of zen, each and every Saturday morning in Center Plaza. Instructors from Brick Bodies will teach a FREE hour of yoga in the park. We’ll provide the zen, just bring a mat and some water. All skill levels are welcomed.
Bring your child to a Free Music Class Demonstration at our school in Towson. Children have the chance to participate in a fun, play-based exploratory music class with an experienced teacher and group of children currently enrolled in our Conservatory music program. Due to limited space, register online at www.ccmsings.org
Saturday, May 30 -10:00am to 10:50am
Location: Family Art Center
Create sculptures with foil, clay, paper and other everyday objects every weekend in May.
Last year, thousands of visitors trekked to Baltimore from Europe, Asia, South America, and beyond, making personal pilgrimages to the Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum at 203 N. Amity Street (21223.)
Hopefully they'll inspire YOU to visit one of Baltimore's tiniest literary treasures. Why not experience what inspires so many folks to cross the globe, the the site where a young and unknown writer launched his career as the world-renowned denizen of darkness?