AIABaltimore and BAF Spring Lecture Series
This year’s Spring Lecture Series theme is Migration.
This year’s Spring Lecture Series theme is Migration.
Johns Hopkins University's Homewood Museum will present Sumpter Priddy, a decorative arts scholar, who will discuss "The Rediscovery of Presidential Cabinetmaker William Worthington (1775-1839) of Anne Arundel and Montgomery County, Maryland."
Join us on Friday, May 5th at 6:30 for an artist talk with Devin N Morris about his solo exhibition In A Dignified Fashion, moderated by Baltimore's own, Jeffrey Kent.
The Evergreen Museum & Library Advisory Council hosts a special afternoon celebrating the museum’s new landmark publication, Evergreen: The Garrett Family, Collectors and Connoisseurs, from the Johns Hopkins University Press. Join the authors for a behind-the-scenes look at the fascinating family histories, richly preserved archives, evolving architectural spaces, and growing collections of Baltimore’s magnificent Gilded Age estate.
Baltimore, we're back! Join the members of the Arts Administrators of Color for food, fellowship, and dynamic conversations at Teavolve in Fells Point on May 24th. We look forward to seeing you there!
Immigrants have provided a continuous source of vitality and ingenuity to this country since its founding. Steve Roberts, author of From Every End of This Earth, a study of 13 modern immigrant families, will tell that story. He brings it to life through his family history, his book and recent stories he’s written for Bethesda Magazine. But part of the American legacy is also xenophobia and nativism, an impulse that breaks out periodically in our history and is part of our national life today.