Multiple perspectives of young activists during the U.S. Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s are brought together in this installation to raise issues relating to memory and social change.
Baltimore Clayworks proudly presents our 11th biannual juried exhibition, Teapots XI. The juror, Pete Pinnell, selected the functional and sculptural teapots created by emerging and established artists.
Whiskey Feathers is a Baltimore-based band blending rock, Americana, and livetronica into a sound that is immersive, emotional, and ever-evolving. Their reflective lyrics, layered instrumentation, and dreamlike energy move both hearts and hips.
Chef Jerry Edwards invites you to a specialized workshop dedicated to developing deep and rich flavors in stews, a crucial skill for transforming simple ingredients into culinary masterpieces.
The High & Wides draw on bluegrass backgrounds and weave in influences from new wave to old time to make music that defies boundaries while evoking the era when country, bluegrass, western swing, and early rock’n’roll mingled freely.
“Swinging Through the Decades: Cinema Songs of the 20th Century” features jazz vocalist Janet Paulsen bringing to life classic movie songs from the 1930s through the 1990s.
Pressing Strings is a powerhouse trio–led by guitarist and vocalist Jordan Sokel–has earned a loyal following with their genre bending blend of blues, rock, and folk, wrapped in soul-stirring storytelling and toe tapping.
Artists & Makers Studios is thrilled to host Felicia L. Reed for the month of January with three more exhibits.
Join us at Baltimore Clayworks for an evening of art, community, and celebration at the opening reception for Teapots XI. Free and open to the public.
You have been called for jury duty. Step into a thrilling courtroom drama where the audience is the jury. Listen to testimonies, analyze evidence, and ultimately decide guilty or not guilty