Miss Angela Murray+FollowBaltimore’s art scene is buzzing this week!Baltimore is packed with creative energy right now—think conversations on community archives at Peabody Library, MICA’s 200th birthday bash, and a one-of-a-kind art-meets-science exhibition closing with an exclusive film screening. There’s also the ARTificial opening at MAP, a powerful performance at the BMA, live music in Mt. Vernon, and even an album release party at Ottobar. Whether you’re into visual art, music, or thought-provoking talks, there’s something for everyone. Which event are you most excited to check out, or do you have a hidden gem to recommend? Let’s swap plans and support our local artists! #Entertainment #Painting #BaltimoreArts00Share
John Henry+FollowBaltimore gets a world-class piano debutBaltimore’s music scene is about to get a major boost—Jeneba Kanneh-Mason, one of classical music’s brightest young stars, is making her city debut at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Her free concert, part of the Shriver Hall Discovery Series, isn’t just a rare chance to hear a rising international pianist; it’s also a celebration of Black composers like Florence Price and William Grant Still. Kanneh-Mason’s performances have wowed critics worldwide, and now Baltimore audiences can experience her artistry up close. Who’s planning to go? What piece are you most excited to hear? #Entertainment #Painting #BaltimoreArts00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowCoppin State’s theatre brings Baltimore stories to lifeCoppin State University’s theatre program is making a real difference in West Baltimore, using the stage to tackle tough issues like homelessness, incarceration, and police brutality. What sets them apart? After every show, they invite the audience to stay for open conversations—connecting people to resources and each other. Students say the program is more than just acting; it’s about finding your voice, building community, and learning from every angle, whether you’re on stage or behind the scenes. The energy and support here are contagious, and it’s inspiring to see how art and community can truly go hand in hand. What impact do you think local theatre can have on a city? #Education #College #BaltimoreArts00Share