Adam Stab Painting LIVE
Live Painting
ADAM STAB STREET LIFE ART
The Peale Center of History and Architecture
Adam Stab Live Painting on July 24, 2019 from 7-8pm
Musical accompaniment by Ronald Rucker’s Electronic Art
Live Painting
ADAM STAB STREET LIFE ART
The Peale Center of History and Architecture
Adam Stab Live Painting on July 24, 2019 from 7-8pm
Musical accompaniment by Ronald Rucker’s Electronic Art
Limited Seating, Dance Party. Please contact the box office for accessibility concerns or for seating accommodation.
To highlight and showcase the performing art forms of jazz and dance in Baltimore, Summer Music Moves: A Jazz and Dance Festival takes place in Charm City this summer! The festival presents jazz and dance performances in a wide variety of venues and formats for audiences to experience, appreciate and enjoy. Baltimore Center Stage is the primary location for the festival with other venues in the Mount Vernon, Station North an downtown areas also offering performance activities.
On July 25th The American Visionary Art Museum is screening Home Alone The First Movie on the outdoor theater. Bring a blanket and a picnic to enjoy a free movie night with your family and loved ones under the stars. Museum is open for free between 5:15PM and 9PM on Flicks nights. Movies are screened rain or shine. Rain location: JRVC 3rd floor. Free films every thursday starting July through August 22nd at 9PM under AVAM's giant golden hand. www.AVAM.org for more Flicks night info.
Quiet, reclusive and massively talented Billy Colucci’s name is known to Baltimoreans who really know their jazz.
In the 1950's, in a quiet little American town where nothing could ever go wrong...something just did! Strange lights have been seen flashing in the skies above and now everyone is beginning to fear that the friendly townsfolk aren’t what they seem! In fact, some of have already been replaced by...BRAIN SUCKING ALIENS FROM BEYOND THE MOON! From the twisted imagination of Michael Furr, the Fells Point Corner Theater is so excited to take you on a terrifying but campy, totally improvised, sci-fi B-movie experience you will never forget...while you still have a brain!
Join our friends from The Stoop as they present a special evening of truth, lies, illusion, and wonder featuring Stoop stories and magic acts!!!
Performers include:
Jeff Eline: Master of Entertaining Chicanery
Brian Wendell Morton: Raconteur
Karen Beriss: Magician and Funny Person
Plus: come early for close-up magic by Baltimore’s own boy wonder, Jacob Greenwald
This June, Make Studio is excited to kick-off the summer with a special collaborative exhibition and workshop as part of 2019’s Artscape Gallery Network.
Make Studio is pleased to present the exhibition Everything Else (A Market-Space), a collaborative, immersive exhibition featuring a site-specific installation, paintings, and sculptural works by Sondheim Prize applicants Amanda Burnham and Nicole Dyer and their curation of new and recent, complementary works by Make Studio’s program artists.
Mariah Bonner is a Baltimore born actress, singer and producer. She was classically trained at The Guildhall School of Music& Drama in London, and has appeared in films, television and theater productions in Los Angeles, London, Paris and New York. She is best known for her leading roles in John Hyams’ UNIVERSAL SOLDIER: DAY OF RECKONING and STARVE, directed by Griff Furst.
Television credits include CSI, Rules of Engagement, Switched at Birth and Scorpion.
Highlighting the excitement of jazz and dance in Baltimore, Summer Music Moves: A Jazz and Dance Festival offers a major concert featuring Baltimore's most acclaimed international jazz artists--CYRUS CHESTNUT, MAYSA----performing separately and together! Also, Broadway tap sensation RYAN K. JOHNSON, FULL CIRCLE DANCE COMPANY, DANCE BALTIMORE REPERTORY ENSEMBLE, CORINTHIA CROMWELL and NATYA KALA MANDIR EAST INDIAN DANCE, WARREN WOLF, CLARENCE WARD, III, ROBERT SHAHID, BLAKE MEISTER and more at the beautiful Pearlstone Theatre at Center Stage, 7 - 10pm
Teen Miles Morales becomes Spider-Man of his reality, crossing his path with five counterparts from other dimensions to stop a threat for all realities.
Beer pong with Uncle Sam, a hula hooping drag Statue of Liberty, sexy Benjamin Franklins, naked drunk history lessons, Price is Right-style gaming, and many more UNREDACTED antics await you at AMERICA THE GAME SHOW. F*ck Yeah!
In this glitzy and outlandish production, VOLUNTEER audience contestants come on down for 8 EPIC GAMES inspired by good 'ole American hearsay, hanky-panky, and history.
FRI JUL 26 & SAT JUL 27 | 8PM | $20, $17 MEMBERS (+$3 at the door)
Welcome Homesick Presents...
The Yellow Wallpaper
By Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Adapted for the stage by Aziza Afzal
July 26th & 27th
August 2nd & 3rd
8pm
Drama! Comedy! Tragedy! Song! Dance! Nonsense!!!
WILD WALLS is an original experimental theatrical production seeking people of ALL races, ages, genders (or non), backgrounds, talent/skill sets, commitment levels.
**NEED a multitude of PERFORMERS + MISC CREW!**
SHOW RUN:
August 16 - 17 - 18
(Some roles are bigger than others. Minimal commitment is possible.)
Hear ye! Hear ye! The Maryland Historical Society is transforming its courtyard into a Colonial Market Square. People of all ages will enjoy living history interpreters, demonstrations, games, crafts and vendors. Free for MdHS members, and $5 for nonmembers, including museum admission. Limited free parking is available in the MdHS parking lot. Rain date is Saturday, August 3.
Experience quilting at its finest with intricate quilt displays, trunk shows, craft demonstrations and a community quilt-in for Baltimore Ceasefire. Renowned Baltimore textile artist, Joyce Scott, will lead an artist talk on her family’s legacy and the work of her mother, quilter Elizabeth Talford Scott.
Families can enjoy dance performances and storytelling inspired by the African American quilters of Gee’s Bend. The showcase is organized by the African American Quilters of Baltimore.
Experience the bawdy side of Colonial Maryland with beer, oysters and Colonial tavern singers in the Maryland Historical Society’s courtyard. Tavern Night is an extension of fun from Colonial Market Day, also taking place July 27, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., at MdHS. Tavern Night, however, is for ages 21 and older. Cost is $10 for MdHS members and $15 for nonmembers, including unlimited drinks. Limited free parking is available in the MdHS parking lot. Rain date is Saturday, August 3.
"Classic jazz for the contemporary audience” has been the mantra for this band since its inception in 2010. Led by pianist/composer/arranger Prakash Wright, the trio focuses on original compositions and unique arrangements of jazz standards, hymns, and pop tunes by the likes of Prince, Sting, Stevie Wonder, and Michael Jackson. Bassist Mike Montgomery and drummer Bobby Beall round out this unique trio, whose fourth CD, Hymnology, Vol. II, is currently in postproduction.
Tonight the trio is joined by special guest Kevin Mittleman on guitar.
Y:ART Gallery is putting together an accomplished group of Baltimore's Art Stars. This magnificent summer exhibition will be brimming with 2D, 3D, and performance art. SUPERHEROES will be a deluge of fascination for the eyes, ears & heart, following in the footsteps of 2018's award-winning BRA SHOW.
The Opening Reception will be held July 27, 2019 from 6-9, and will feature performances by Laure Drougal, Mama Linda Goss with Dr. David Fakunle, David Page and Jocelyn Broadwick, so mark your calendars now as this is an event not to be missed!
Join us for a live music cruise in Baltimore! Honey Extractor, a live cover band from Maryland, will rock Raven. Step aboard Raven for a 3-hour cruise and listen to Honey Extractor on the top deck! Full bar on board. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early. Photo ID may be required.