Littles’ Day: Gingerbricks Edition
Admission is free with museum entry, which is $15.95 for individuals two and up. Members and children under two enter free.
Admission is free with museum entry, which is $15.95 for individuals two and up. Members and children under two enter free.
Come join in on 40+ Free Workshops ranging from Hatha Yoga to Investing in Your Micro Business. Really -- there will be so much to peak your interest so stop by the MICA Lazarus Center on December 9th from 10:30 am to 6:00pm to enjoy amazing free workshops!
Social Justice | Visual & Performing Arts | Health & Wellness | Entrepernuership
Sign up here!!! http://www.nakexchange.org/course_collections/10
131 W. North Avenue #FREE
Begun in the early 1800s on land donated by John Eager Howard, Baltimore’s iconic Lexington Market holds the title as the oldest market in America. Ralph Waldo Emerson also dubbed it “the gastronomic capital of the world.”
On Saturday, December 9,, Lexington Market, along with Stephen Wise Baltimore and Expressions Bookstore and Custom Framing Shop, will welcome Author and Chef Allison Robicelli for a book signing and discussion of her new book, 111 Places in Baltimore That You Must Not Miss.
Enjoy a variety of activities that tie in with Jacob Lawrence during the museum’s popular Dollar Day. Morgan State Theatre students will present performances in response to Lawrence’s Genesis Series, a choir will sing spirituals celebrating the season, and kids and families will enjoy printmaking to make holiday cards.
School 33 Art Center presents its third annual Studio Artists’ Holiday Sale on Saturday, December 9th from 12-5pm. The sale features a selection of painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography and more from School 33’s studio residents and visiting artists. Visitors can get their holiday shopping done while supporting local artists and enjoying the galleries at School 33. Works will be available for purchase by cash, check or credit card at prices ranging from $10 to $200.
Ballet Chesapeake's The Nutcracker
December 9, 1pm & 6pm
December 10, 1pm
Stephens Hall Theatre at Towson University
Ticket prices will range from $19-$30
Contact us for more information at [email protected] or 410-877-0777
Ballet Chesapeake presents the holiday classic ballet, "The Nutcracker" at Towson University along with dancers from the prestigious New York City Ballet. Children attending are invited to join performers on stage with unwrapped gifts for Toys for Tots.
There will be an opportunity for autographs and photography with dancers in costume following each performance.
On the Second Saturday of each month the Baltimore County Arts Guild offers a free family art making activity for artists of all ages. No registration is required. See artwork on exhibit and create artwork of your own. Different activities each month. Clay, collage, pastels, painting, printmaking, sewing.... Develop creative problem solving abilities, and improve communication skills while having lots of fun!
October 15- make a sculpture
November– make peace paintings
December– print peace flags
January– create your dream vacation
The Department of Music presents the UMBC New Music Ensemble. The New Music Ensemble explores and performs Western chamber music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Admission is free.
Plan your visit
UMBC is located about 10 minutes south of the Inner Harbor along I-95. For this event, free visitor parking is available in Lot 8, directly adjacent to the Performing Arts and Humanities Building, where the Music Box is located on the ground floor.
Linda Kirkpatrick, senior lecturer in music, directs the orchestra, which is comprised of McDaniel students, as well as students from Carroll Community College and community musicians.
On view: DEC 9-30
Opening reception: SAT DEC 9 | 6-8PM | FREE
Gallery talk: SUN DEC17 | 6PM | FREE
Joshua Highter's process-driven, abstract paintings focus on the intersection between observation and memory. Higher utilizes drawing, painting, and printmaking to create a richly textured surface where the visual space plays with tensions between the familiar, observed experiences, and the foreign, distant memories that are remnants these experiences.
International vocalist, Renée Georges sings a variety of songs of the season: arrangements of jazz, popular tunes and holiday favorites to help you get cozy in the wonderful setting of the C?abaret Room. Melt away those winter blues and let your heart be warmed this December with song. Renee will be joined by a fantastic trio of musicians.
On view: DEC 9- JAN 13
Opening reception: SAT DEC 9 | 6-8PM | FREE
Gallery talk: SAT JAN 6 | 7PM | FREE
From 1965-2002, painter James Hennessey taught at the MICA, influencing the artistic production of thousands of artists. This career-spanning exhibition focuses on large work produced in Baltimore over the course of more than 50 years.
Two beautiful performances of Cem Catbas' "The Nutcracker"
Sat., December 9th at 6:30 pm & Sun., December 10 at 4:00 pm
(Please find out about our "Tea with Clara" Dec.10 at 2:00 pm)
Featuring Cem Catbas, Valeria Ivlieva, Joshua Burnham, Kaitlin Frankenfield, Ruslan Amrayev, and Norbert Nirewicz with Baltimore Ballet Company members and Baltimore Ballet School students.
A traditional and kid friendly Holiday Classic, choreographed to Tchaikovsky's brilliant music with beautiful costumes and sets.
Your next wish grants you the opportunity to celebrate Christmas with Clara in December as she once again takes us to the magical lands of The Nutcracker, where you can discover the wonder of this timeless holiday tradition again. Allow yourself to be magically swept away by young Clara's adventures to rescue her beloved Nutracker from the Rat Queen's evil spell.
A Baltimore tradition since 1935!
The baroque master's beloved oratorio with period instrument orchestra and acclaimed soloists. Arian Khaefi's final concerts with Handel Choir of Baltimore!
Handel Choir with Handel Period Instrument Orchestra
Kerry Holahan soprano
Emily Marvosh mezzo soprano
Kyle Stegall tenor
Peter Walker bass
Arian Khaefi conductor
TICKETS: $47 Premium (center/front rows of the seating area), $37 Standard, $10 Student (full-time student with I.D.)
Sherman Holmes is a legend. Born in Christchurch, Virginia in 1940, Sherman was surrounded by country blues, R &B, gospel, and country music. Along with his late brother Wendell, and their friend Popsy Dixon, they incorporated these influences into the infectious musical gumbo that was the sound of their band, The Holmes Brothers. Since the passing of Wendell and Popsy, Sherman has stepped out front, creating a new studio project, The Richmond Sessions, that puts his weathered and wonderful vocals front and center.
Perfect for families, this special day will feature kids’ activties throughout the day, including multiple story times and storytellers who will share Sephardic Hanukkah stories.
Children of all ages are invited! Explore an exhibit of objects and creatures from the planet New Galapagos featured in the award-winning immersive theater production, “H.T. Darling’s Incredible Musaeum.” The day includes puppetry, puppet making and theater activities. The Sunday December 10th Family Day is free, and open to the public 10am–1pm. No tickets required.