Events

In the fall of 2018, the BMA’s oldest friends group, the Print, Drawing & Photograph Society (PDPS), will celebrate its 50th anniversary by sponsoring an...

Ebony G. Patterson (b. 1981, Kingston, Jamaica; lives and works in Jamaica and Lexington, KY) creates opulent tapestries out of dazzling arrays of found and...

Mark Bradford’s exhibition for the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Biennale was born out of his longtime commitment to the inherently social nature of the...

Spencer Finch’s impressive light installation Moon Dust (Apollo 17), first presented at the 2009 Venice Biennale, will illuminate the BMA’s majestic Fox...

Beauty stops us in our tracks. It makes us pause, look, consider. Sometimes it overwhelms us. We are often told art should aspire to this standard and be...

This exhibition features approximately 30 photographs by artists born in Vietnam, China, Japan, and Korea between 1929 and 1980. Each work explores a time of...

The Laurie Berkner Band will perform classic Laurie hits such as “We Are the Dinosaurs” and “Victor Vito,” featured on children’s networks Nick Jr. and...

The American Craft Show returns to the Baltimore Convention Center on February 22 – 24, 2019. The American Craft Show, which is in its 45thyear, is a...

“Suffrage” is a politically charged concert featuring BlueShift Dance and Vaught Contemporary Ballet. Celebrate your right to an opinion and the right to...

The Laurie Berkner Band will perform classic Laurie hits such as “We Are the Dinosaurs” and “Victor Vito,” featured on children’s networks Nick Jr. and...

A premiere performance by the Ballet Theatre of Maryland. Brothers Grimm fairytale Snow White comes to life at the Gordon, debuting nationally in...

Pianist Sam Post, winner of our 2014 Wonderlic Competition, returns to perform a unique program in collaboration with Kassia Music, a chamber ensemble whose...

Celebrate African American History Month with God’s Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse by Harlem Renaissance poet James Weldon Johnson. Directed by...
