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The Contemporary
429 N. Eutaw St., 1S, Baltimore, MD 21201; 443-388-8980;
Fax: 410-783-5722
A nomadic, non-collecting art museum, inspired by three guiding principles: artists matter, collaboration is key and audience is everywhere. www.contemporary.org
Crystal Moll Gallery
1030 S. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21230; 410-952-2843
Home to Crystal Moll’s urban landscape paintings and prints, along with work by other local artists.
www.crystalmoll.com
Fire Museum of Maryland
1301 York Rd., Lutherville, MD 21093; 410-321-7500; Fax: 410-763-8433 Features 40 antique engines, a reconstructed firehouse, demonstrations and exhibits on the Great Baltimore Fire and more.
www.firemuseummd.org
Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park Museum
1417 Thames St., Baltimore, MD 21231 410-685-0295; Fax: 410-276-6347 African American heritage site recounting the history of Frederick Douglass, Isaac Myers and the nation’s first black-owned shipyard.
www.douglassmyers.org
Galerie Myrtis
2224 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218; 410-235-3711;
Fax: 410-235-3711
Fine art gallery representing contemporary artists whose creativity is expressed through painting, photography and sculpture.
www.galeriemyrtis.net
Geppi’s Entertainment Museum
301 W. Camden St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-625-7060;
Fax: 410-625-7090
Journey through American history with a focus on pop culture in media, toys and comic characters. A magical blend of entertainment and education. www.geppismuseum.com
The James E. Lewis Museum of Art
Morgan State University, 2201 Argonne Dr., Baltimore, MD 21251; 443-885-3030; Fax: 443-885-8258 Enjoy 19th- and 20th-century American, European and traditional African art, plus guided tours; open Tuesday through Sunday; free admission. www.jelmamuseum.org
Jewish Museum of Maryland
15 Lloyd St., Baltimore, MD 21202; 410-732-6400; Fax: 410-732-6451 Features exhibition galleries, two historic synagogues—Lloyd St. (1845) and
Bnai Israel (1876)—a research library, archives and gift shop. www.jewishmuseummd.org
Lillie Carroll Jackson
Civil Rights Museum
1320 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, MD 21217; 410-383-8737
The restored home of civil rights leader and freedom fighter Lillie May Carroll Jackson. https://explore.baltimoreheritage.org/ items/show/518#.WLc45_nyvmY
Mahogany Exchange/
Out of Africa Gallery III
111 W. Saratoga St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-752-5808
Renowned African, African American and local artists display oils and mixed media, antique black Madonnas and much more.
Metro Gallery
1700 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-244-0899
A multi-use art space in Station North featuring live music, film, art and a full- service bar.
www.themetrogallery.net
The National Great Blacks
in Wax Museum
1601-03 E. North Ave., Baltimore, MD 21213; 410-563-3404;
Fax: 410-563-7806
America’s first wax museum of African American history and culture features 150+ life-size and life-like wax figures. www.greatblacksinwax.org
National Museum of Dentistry
31 S. Greene St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-706-0600; Fax: 410-706-8704
A museum celebrating the heritage
of present and future dentistry while sharing the importance of oral health in healthy lives.
www.dentalmuseum.org
Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American
History & Culture
830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21202; 443-263-1800; Fax: 410-333-1138
This Inner Harbor destination highlights the history and accomplishments of Maryland’s African American community. www.lewismuseum.org
Renaissance Fine Arts
88 Village Square, Village of Cross Keys, Baltimore, MD 21210; 410-484-8900 Features an exquisite collection of original artwork, plus custom framing and complimentary residential/corporate consulting.
www.renaissancefinearts.com
Robert McClintock
Studio & Gallery
1809 Thames St., Baltimore, MD 21231; 410-814-2800
McClintock’s original work and giclee prints are creatively displayed at his airy, light-filled, waterfront studio gallery in Fell’s Point.
www.robertmcclintock.com
School 33 Art Center
1427 Light St., Baltimore, MD 21202; 410-396-4641; Fax: 410-625-2634
A hub for contemporary art in Baltimore. The center features rotating exhibits,
a members’ gallery and special events throughout the year.
www.school33.org
Sergio Martinez Architect
1328 Irving St. NW, Washington, DC 20010; 202-664-2965;
Fax: 202-986-0280
See modern art designed and crafted daily with eco-friendly materials; features paintings, sculpture, furniture, home accessories and jewelry. www.sergiomartinezarchitect.com
The Walters Art Museum
600 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-547-9000;
Fax: 410-727-7591
Features 55 centuries of art, featuring Egyptian mummies, medieval armor, illustrated manuscripts, Asian art and European masterpieces; enjoy audio tours and Saturday children’s activities. General admission is free. www.thewalters.org
Theaters & Performing Arts
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, 1212 Cathedral St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-783-8100; Fax: 410-783-8004
A unique and convenient setting for special events and meetings that require a prominent stage or lobby space. For information, e-mail rentals@bsomusic. org or call 410-783-8100. www.bsomusic.org
Center Stage
700 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21202; 410-332-0033;
Fax: 410-539-3912
One of the nation’s top 10 regional theaters and honored as the State Theater of Maryland. This professional theater presents a variety of home- produced plays, from Shakespeare to August Wilson, Sondheim to Shaw, in two state-of-the-art theaters. www.centerstage.org
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
7 S. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21202; 410-244-8570
Brings audiences closer to the action to explore Shakespeare and the classics through performance, educational programming and community outreach. www.chesapeakeshakespeare.com
Everyman Theatre
315 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-752-2208;
Fax: 443-615-7053
A professional equity repertory company of Baltimore/Washington artists presents quality, accessible and affordable theater. www.everymantheatre.org
Germano’s Piattini and Cabaret at Germano’s
300 S. High St., Baltimore, MD 21202; 410-752-4515; Fax: 410-625-6472
We have an outstanding lineup of cabaret performances, featuring jazz, opera, urban folk, bluegrass, theater, Broadway and more. Guests enjoy engaging interaction with singers, actors and musicians as they dine. www.germanospiattini.com
Hippodrome Theatre at the France- Merrick Performing Arts Center
12 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-837-7400; Fax: 410-837-7410 Full-scale performing arts complex featuring unique spaces accommodating 20 to 500 for parties, corporate functions, weddings or special events, plus seating for 2,248 in the Hippodrome Theatre.
www.france-merrickpac.com
Iron Crow Theatre
45 W. Preston St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 443-637-2769
Baltimore’s only professional queer theater, celebrating the renegade and the unorthodox in all of us. www.ironcrowtheatre.org
The Modell Lyric
110 W. Mt. Royal Ave., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-900-1150
From concerts to comedy, dance and theater, we have been bringing world- class entertainment to Baltimore for over 120 years!
www.modell-lyric.com
Morgan State University,
Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center 2201 Argonne Dr., Baltimore, MD 21251; 443-885-4336; Fax: 443-885-8303 Baltimore’s most modern venue, with state-of-the-art facilities for showcasing the performing and visual arts. www.murphyfineartscenter.org
Motor House
120 W. North Ave., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-637-8300;
Fax: 410-321-4882
Located in the Station North Arts District, we are a three-story arts hub with performance space, venue bar, studio spaces and offices. www.motorhousebaltimore.com
Peabody Institute of
The Johns Hopkins University
1 E. Mt. Vernon Pl., Baltimore, MD 21202; 667-208-6500;
Fax: 410-783-8562
Among the world’s most prestigious music schools, Peabody stages 100 major classical and jazz performances annually at its historic Mount Vernon campus.
www.peabody.jhu.edu
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Parkway Theatre
5 W. North Ave., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-752-8083
A historic theater located at the corner of Charles Street and North Avenue, we comprise a three-screen film center featuring independent movies. www.mdfilmfest.com
Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia
5900 Symphony Woods Rd., Columbia, MD 21044; 410-730-8311;
Fax: 443-276-3000 Baltimore/Washington’s only professional dinner theater in-the-round features critically acclaimed musicals, eight shows weekly and a lavish buffet. www.tobysdinnertheatre.com
Windup Space
12 W. North Ave., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-244-8855
A music and arts venue. www.thewindupspace.com
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