Exhibition | Unwound
September 10 - December 6 (closed October 17 & November 26 -29)
Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Opening reception Wednesday, September 10, 7:30 p.m.
September 10 - December 6 (closed October 17 & November 26 -29)
Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Opening reception Wednesday, September 10, 7:30 p.m.
On View: September 12 - December 6 (closed Oct. 17 & Nov. 25 - 29)
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
On View: October 24 - December 6 (closed November 25 - 29)
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Reception October 23 following 6:30 p.m. lecture.
Artist talk October 29 at 12 noon in the Holtzman MFA Gallery
Enjoy the works of Alexis Ibry and Zachary Diaz.
Baltimore, MD – Make Studio is excited to announce the highlight of our fall programming season, the 8th installment of Cordially Invited! Cordially Invited is our annual invitational exhibition featuring artworks created in innovative U.S. and international studios serving disabled artists.
Submersive Productions Celebrates 10 Years with Retrospective Exhibition at Creative Alliance
Free public exhibition runs November 7 – December 12, culminating in the ticketed Gala on November 30
Celebrate the holiday season with the gift of art for your loved ones! Our annual utilitarian ceramics holiday invitational, Winterfest 2025, features 13 established and emerging ceramic artists. This exhibition is perfectly paired with our Annual Holiday Sale where resident and associated artists join together to fill the galleries and the Shop with hand-crafted gifts.
UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery presents the exhibition Picturing Mobility: Black Tourism and Leisure during the Jim Crow Era, on display from September 2 through December 19.
This focus exhibition of 10 works explores the relationship between burning fossil fuels—namely, coal—and the emergence of European modernism. Drawing on research conducted by climate scientists and art historians, the exhibition presents a range of paintings and works on paper by Henri Matisse, Claude Monet, James McNeill Whistler, and others to explore the ways that their artistic practices and style emerged, in part, in response to widespread pollution in London and Paris.
The Baltimore Museum of Art is open until 9 p.m.on Thursdays.
More than 50 works on paper investigate how artists working in Europe and French-occupied northern Africa watched and participated as nature became a resource for people to hoard or share.
Drawn from the BMA’s George A. Lucas Collection, this exhibition of 19th-century art foregrounds the many ways that human relationships, including imperialism and capitalism, affect the environment. Deconstructing Nature is organized thematically, focusing on five environments and the ways artists explored them in their work: The Desert, The Forest, The Field, The City, and The Studio.
Amy Sherald: American Sublime traces the evolution of the artist, a defining voice of her generation who transformed American portraiture.
“American Sublime is a salve. It’s a call to remember our shared humanity and an insistence on being seen.” —Amy Sherald
The exhibition tells the story of Sherald’s vision and practice through approximately 40 paintings created from 2007 to the present—from her early, rarely seen works to her iconic, larger-than-life portraits of Black Americans in everyday moments.
In this focus exhibition of approximately 20 photographs, prints, drawings, and textiles, the natural environment is a source of creative inspiration worth celebrating and protecting.
For thousands of years, East Asia’s cultures have viewed human life as part of a much larger system that encompasses the natural world. Drawn from the BMA’s collection, this exhibition boasts more than 40 objects—from magnificent ink drawings to beautifully crafted stoneware and poignant contemporary photographs and prints. They bring into the galleries the mountains and seas, wild and supernatural animals, and plant life that are extensive across East Asian imagery and often carry symbolic meaning.
A juried exhibition of nearly 100 watercolor and aqueous media paintings presented by the Baltimore Watercolor Society from October 10, 2025 to January 11, 2026. The FREE exhibition is at two neighboring locations, Kentlands Mansion and the Arts Barn in Gaithersburg, MD. The two buildings have different hours; both are open Tuesday-Friday 1-4 p.m.
Warm up at MCHC during the historic Washington Monument lighting! Organized by the Mount Vernon Place Conservancy, this annual tradition has taken place in Baltimore since 1971. Enjoy a self-serve hot chocolate bar and live holiday carols, and receive a free custom hand-cut silhouette portrait from Lauren Muney, local traditional silhouette artist. Registration is required. Free Museum admission between 5 and 8 pm.
Art with a Heart’s retail space will be transformed into a festive holiday gallery and gift shop — filled with creativity, color and the spirit of the season. Guests will have the opportunity to shop with a purpose for hand-made and one-of-a-kind artwork, jewelry, houseware items, garden ornaments, paintings, mosaics and assorted gifts with meaning.
Baltimore’s favorite late-night art party returns with an unforgettable evening of art, music, and creative expression inspired by the special exhibition Amy Sherald: American Sublime.
Guests can sip curated cocktails, wander the galleries, enjoy live performances, and connect with friends and fellow creatives through hands-on art-making activities that channel Sherald’s radiant vision of Black identity and everyday beauty. Together, we’ll revel in the creativity and sublime within us all.
Join us for the holiday exhibition at Bismark-Wilson Gallery in Fells Point. This year’s featured artists are Dan Brown, Ian Jackson, Minas Konsolas, Kate Norris, and Claudia Bismark.
There will be three receptions for this show: Saturday, December 6 (1:00 – 4:00 p.m.), Sunday, December 7, (1:00 – 4:00 p.m.) and Saturday, January 10, (1:00 – 4:00 p.m.)
Join a cast of hilarious characters for a comedy show full of festive chaos and cheer! Discover exactly who these people are on December 12 at the Baltimore Improv Group when hilarious Baltimore comics take to the stage as anybody but themselves.
DIRECTED BY
Hannah Alden Jeffrey
STARRING
Carlton Kearney
Becky Gerber
Kyle Hobstetter
Jesse Staples
Kasey Jones
Cory Cone
From the 1700s to the late 1800s, the pantries of many Americans doubled as galleries of unique folk art: artfully crafted, salt-glazed vessels decorated with animals, landscapes, and caricatures rendered in blue cobalt oxide. Early American stoneware, or “crocks,” was a quotidian part of everyday life, and Baltimore was an epicenter of stoneware production that shaped the technique, style, and taste of crocks throughout the Eastern Seaboard.
An Evening of Crowns
A Celebration of Music, Art, and Social Impact.
On Saturday, December 13th from 8:30 PM to 11:30 PM, we invite you to celebrate the official release of
Von Vargas' Crowns Collection, a multi-faceted artistic triumph launched (directly to consumers) through the innovative
social impact label VVM/Major Influence. (Von's D2C Journey Here)