Joyce J. Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams
Joyce J. Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams is a 50-year career retrospective of artist Joyce J. Scott, one of the most significant artists of our time.
Joyce J. Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams is a 50-year career retrospective of artist Joyce J. Scott, one of the most significant artists of our time.
Do you enjoy being creative? Have a love for performing?
The Dance & Bmore Elder Ensemble for individuals 65+ could be the group for you. Dance & Bmore uses creative storytelling, movement, music, and theater to engage audiences of every age and stage of life.
Thursdays, 1:00PM
March 7 - April 25 *Culminating performance on Thurs, April 25th!
Waxter Center for Seniors, 1000 Cathedral St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Established in Baltimore in 1906, the Pompeian Olive Oil Company was the country’s first national brand of imported extra virgin olive oil. You may have passed their 200,000-square-foot factory and distribution center on Pulaski Highway, their home since 1912, and wondered what goes on behind those walls. Now is your chance to find out. Please join our tour to see how a 110 year old Baltimore company bottles olive oil and vinegar.
Join us for a public program honoring Baltimore artist Elizabeth Talford Scott and her works currently on view at the Peabody Libray in Reverberations: Disruption and Healing Through the Hands of Elizabeth Talford Scott. Visitors will be able to experience performative activations by local artists.
This experience is designed by Ringo Lasko and Elijah Ramos, students in the Exhibition Development Seminar at Maryland Institute College of Art working with cultural organizations and colleges across Baltimore.
Join us online for a Zoom information session about the Grit Fund! Grit Fund was established in Baltimore in 2015 with generous funding from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, as a part of the Regional Regranting Program—which “aims to support vibrant, under-the-radar artistic activity by partnering with leading cultural institutions in communities across the country.” Since 2015, Baltimore’s artists have found support for their projects through Grit Fund.
Cantando aprendo Español gives parents and caregivers fun and easy ideas in Spanish of things they can do with their children that encourage interaction and early literacy in this new language. The more they sing, the more they learn, and the more parents and caregivers feel comfortable with this new language!
Bluegrass night at The Green Room - Friday March 29th
Come on down to The Green Room for an excellent time at Bluegrass Night at The Green Room! Get ready to enjoy a performance of live music, great company, delicous food, tasty cocktails, and maybe even a little two-stepping. Whether you're a die-hard bluegrass fan or just looking for a fun night out, this event is perfect for everyone. So grab your friends and join us for a night of world class bluegrass music and good vibes in Baltimore Maryland. See you there!
Music by:
Shout the lines, play games, imbibe glamorous drink specials, and win stuff! We’re making Death Becomes her into an interactive movie night. Prizes for the best costumes!
Special Guest Hosts: Betty O’Hellno & Fulla Regrets
7pm Mingle | 8pm Film
Come early to mingle with your hosts, get your game pack, grab a drink, and get the BEST seat!
A limited number of game packs will be available at the door prior to the show. They include everything you need to play the totally made up Death Becomes Her Movie Game!
Location: Sculpture Court
No registration is required.
Join us at the Walters for free art-making activities! What objects hold special memories for you? Explore and reflect on those memories by creating a weaving that ties your objects together. We will use materials including fabric and found objects inspired by the mixed media and textiles created by Baltimore artist Elizabeth Talford Scott. All ages are welcome.
For over 200 years, Lexington Market’s wooden sheds and concrete stalls have been a gathering place for Baltimoreans. And the market is still evolving! In October 2022, the new Lexington Market opened in a brand new building. On this tour we’ll first explore the surrounding neighborhood to discover how Baltimore emerged as a leading industrial and economic city in the 19th century. Immigration, slavery, commerce and major changes in transportation were all part of the mix here in Baltimore and the country as a whole.
Bataireacht (or “Irish stick fighting”) is a traditional Irish martial art where folks use walking sticks (shillelaghs) for self and community defense. This martial art has played a pivotal role in communal resistance to colonization in Ireland over hundreds of years and was almost lost to memory due to the Famine and targeted colonial campaigns to eradicate the practice. In these workshops, instructor Cuán S. McCann teach esRince An Bata Uisce Bheatha, the Doyle family style of bataireacht, which has a hidden dance history and beginner-friendly learning curve.
by Karen Zacarías
Directed by Laura Kepley
BALTIMORE PREMIERE
ART SEMINAR GROUP HYBRID IN-PERSON AND ONLINE PROGRAM
Peto, Haberle, and the Philosophical Aspects of the Humblest of Paintings
Aneta Georgievska-Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland
(Reception 10:30 - 11 am)
Join BmoreTrivia in the Marquee Lounge to test your knowledge of everything! Featuring four riveting rounds of general trivia + final questions and the ultimate prize for the winning team: bragging rights (but also real prizes, too)!
By the early 1980s, American composer Morton Feldman (1926–1987) began to create works of unusually long duration, featuring intricate interplays of pitches and patterns that slowly unfold (and sometimes suddenly change) over time. Among these works is the evening-length solo piano composition Triadic Memories (1981), performed in this concert by distinguished pianist and composer Amy Williams.