Vitrual Tour: B&O Railroad Museum
To see a virtual tour of the B&O Railroad Museum visit: http://www.borail.org/Virtual-Tour.aspx
A program of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance
To see a virtual tour of the B&O Railroad Museum visit: http://www.borail.org/Virtual-Tour.aspx
Get craft ideas and downloadable art projects for free art-making workshops.
***All tours offered on a pay-only-what-you-can basis and proceeds benefit The Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum***
The historic Poe House is currently closed to the public due to the COVID-19 response in Maryland, but that doesn’t mean Poe’s chamber door is closed to you online. Join us for a live virtual tour of the historic Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum, led by a real museum docent.
Patricia Yolande Ciricillo – wife, mother, nurse, activist, and quilter. After leadership roles in nursing and social justice advocacy for children and against racism, she found her creative voice in the fabric arts and the stunning results have been shown regionally and nationally.
This unique exhibit will be available March 17 – April 23, 2022. Reception will be held on Sunday, March 20 at 3pm at the Bernice Kish Gallery at Slayton House – 10400 Cross Fox Lane, Columbia, MD.
MIC is back with another in our "Remotely Funny" series of video improv comedy scenes. Laugh while physically distant from us!
Tootsie, the hilarious Tony Award®-winning musical is coming to Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center for a limited one-week engagement Tuesday, November 30 through Sunday, December 5, 2021. Call it “musical comedy heaven” (Rolling Stone). Call it “the most uproarious new musical in years!” (The Hollywood Reporter). Call it Tootsie! This laugh-out-loud love letter to the theater tells the story of Michael Dorsey, a talented but difficult actor who struggles to find work until one show-stopping act of desperation lands him the role of a lifetime.
November 17-January 15, 2023
Free No Tickets Necessary
Open During Regular Peale Hours, Th-F: 3-7pm and Sat-Sun: 10-4pm
*Masks required at indoor events
Beckoning all Earthlings — from climate change skeptics to the world's leading eco-scientists and kid activists — to an exhibition that's one part visual Earth love feast and two parts environmental crash course on the wonders and fragility of life on our one blue homegirl planet.
Bach in Baltimore's Chorus of 50 singers will perform Bach St John Passion, Faure Requiem, Bernstein Chichester Psalms, Handel Dettingen Te Deum and more. The auditioned choir rehearses Sundays from 5 -7 at the Maryland State Boychoir Center for the Arts, Baltimore.
Experienced singers in all sections are welcome. Call or email to schedule an audition
To veiw the online collection visit https://art.thewalters.org/
The Walters Art Museum is a cultural hub in the heart of Baltimore. Located in the city’s Mount Vernon neighborhood, the Walters is free for all. The museum’s collection spans more than seven millennia, from 5,000 BCE to the 21st century, and encompasses 36,000 objects from around the world.
Here you will find FREE video tutorials, crafts, fitness, games and activities for all ages. Click any of the sections below to explore all resources. We want to make sure you stay active and have fun while at home. The Virtual Rec is growing daily, so check back often. #stayhomeheroes
The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA) is proud to promote the exhibition at the Gallery in the Sky at the Top of the World Observation Level. Baltimore artist Lauren R. Lyde’s solo show, “The View from Here,” is on view through August 21, 2022. The foundation of the artwork is childhood and her “Dream Chaser” series. The imagery is a journey into childhood. It inspires a youthful appreciation and approach to life.
Get up and move, learn, and smile with artists and teachers who are excited to spend time with you! The Arts & Learning Kids TV show brings school lessons to life in your living room every weekend with fun and engaging arts-based learning for kids!
Episodes are tailored to lessons for students by grade levels: Explorers (preK-K), Discoverers (1st & 2nd), and Adventurers (3rd-5th)!
Exhibition & Festival
Asia North 2022: A Celebration of Art, Culture & Community
Friday, April 8-Saturday, May 28
Various locations throughout the Station North Arts District, Baltimore, MD
Celebrate Baltimore’s Charles North (a.k.a. Station North) neighborhood’s constantly evolving identities as a Koreatown, arts district, and creative hub.
towson.edu/asianorth
Everyman Theatre presents Jump. Onstage from Jan 24-Feb19. Pay-What You- Choose seats are available for every performance. Student tickets $10.00
This poignant and heartwarming play is about family, spiritual journeys, and life-altering connections. In this world of fantasy, lights flicker, things fall from the sky, and a bridge becomes a place of solace and healing.
Women Heal through Rite and Ritual draws from the imaginative narratives of artists Lavett Ballard, Tawny Chatmon, Oletha DeVane, Shanequa Gay, Delita Martin, Elsa Muñoz and Renée Stout who look to non-Western traditions for inspiration in exploring a woman’s role as nurturer of family and community; and as traditional healer, conjure woman, and clairvoyant who dwells in both the physical and spiritual realms.
Check out Virtual content by Towson Arts Collective!
The mission of the Towson ARTS Collective is to provide a venue for artists while being an art education center. We seek to promote the growth of greater Towson's art community by combining the knowledge and energy of its residents and students with working professionals.
As It Should Be asked artists to imagine what tomorrow brings. If artists had the power to wake in the morning and have the perfect day, have all problems in the world be solved then what would the world look like? “The artist” is often written off as someone who doesn't understand how the world works and whose ideas have no basis of reality within the current system. What is misunderstood in these moments is that the artist can simultaneously hold the world as it is and the world as it should be. The cognitive dissonance between these two worlds is the space where the artist thrives.
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 how Maryland and its people have changed since its founding in 1634. Learn how the dynamic geography of the state drove its industry, population, and the identity of Marylanders, and how the arts and culture of Maryland reflect on its past. For traveling visitors and lifelong Marylanders, Discover Maryland shows there is much to uncover about Maryland. Open through March 2022.