Jun 03 Monday
First Saturdays is a series of free hands-on projects and activities for children held on the first Saturday of each month. This series will feature local community partners showcasing their skills in movement, storytelling, arts, tinkering, and more!
Event Description Enjoy Special Happy Hour Pricing from 4pm-6pm$5 for your choice of: Chili Dog, Onion Ring Tower, French Onion Dip, Veggie Egg Rolls, or a Pub Pretzel
Jun 04 Tuesday
String players ages 12-20 are invited to audition for Young Musicians of Baltimore's 2024-2025 Season. Under the artistic leadership of music directors Doug Jameson and Melissa Hullman, students explore chamber orchestra repertoire ranging from the 17th century to the present day. With regular faculty coaching and individualized feedback, students develop technique in ensemble playing, style, and musical phrasing. Young Musicians of Baltimore is dedicated to developing artistic talent through adventuresome programming, building musical community, and equity and inclusion in the arts. Auditions will be held live on Saturday June 22nd and Saturday August 24th beginning at 10am. There is no fee to audition. Audition information is available at ymobmusic.org.
Obasi Akoto and prominent members of the Greater Baltimore & Washington, D.C. Jazz Community will lead us in world-class performances every Tuesday from 7pm-10pm. Surround yourself with great company, soul lifting music, and wonderful food! Click HERE to read our Bright Moments Jam Session Newsletter, written by Obasi Akoto every week.
"A jazz renaissance is happening right here and right now at Keystone Korner." - Obasi Akoto
Free admission, unless otherwise indicated. Reservations are required. Two item food & beverage minimum.
Jun 05 Wednesday
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.
Co-organized by the Baltimore Museum of Art and Seattle Art Museum (SAM), this exhibition was developed in close dialogue with the Baltimore-based artist and her collaborators to reveal the full breadth of Scott’s singular vision through more than 120 objects from public and private collections across the United States. The exhibition will feature significant examples of the artist’s sculpture—both stand-alone and wearable pieces—alongside performance footage, garments, prints, and materials from Scott’s personal archive. Joyce J. Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams also features a newly commissioned installation and an expansive catalog.
Jewish Community Services offer this Two Upcoming Series via Zoom where you will experiment with different means of creative self-expression to develop self-awareness, enhance mental well-being, and foster healing. Sessions held Wednesdays, May 29 & June 5, 2:00 – 3:30 pm or Tuesdays, June 25 & July 2, 10:00-11:30 am. Free and open to the public. Space is limited. Please commit to attend both sessions in the series you choose. More info Contact Rozi Rice at [email protected] or 410-843-7325.