Tea in the Gallery

Settle in for a late‑morning tea experience in our galleries as Teapots XI enters its final days. Surrounded by remarkable teapots crafted by both emerging and established artists, you’ll have the chance to sit, sip, and savor—enjoying curated teas, light bites, and the rare pleasure of spending unhurried time in this intimate exhibition setting.
You’ll also have the chance to connect with two knowledgeable guides whose work is rooted in tradition, craft, and a deep respect for their materials. Rob Perry of Nippon Motion, a Baltimore‑based organization dedicated to Japanese arts and culture, will share what he’s learned from nearly two decades of studying ryokucha—Japanese green tea—including its many styles, preparation methods, and the thoughtful mechanics behind a well‑made teapot. Juniper Farm will offer a complementary perspective grounded in their commitment to sustainable farming and the connection between nature and the foods and teas we enjoy, including herbal blends grown on their land.
If you’d like to make the experience even more personal, you’re invited to choose a handmade mug from our collection—created by artists from across the country—to use during the event and take home as a meaningful keepsake. Mugs may be purchased in advance through our online shop or during the event, and if you order ahead, we’ll have your selected mug waiting for you on the day of. Reserve your spot today!





