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    The Walters Art Museum - Gorgeous room with a piece of art

    The Walters Art Museum

    4.7(279 reviews)
    0.2 miMount Vernon

    As members of The Walters, we were invited to the "State of the Art" event at The Walters Art…read moreMuseum for an evening of conversation and connection at the museum especially to hear Kate Burgin's vision for the next chapter of the museum. The evening started with light refreshment in the Level 1 lobby. Then, we went into the Graham Auditorium to hear Kate's vision for the future. It was really interesting. We were then encouraged to visit three floors of the museums that were open. There we could experience hands on explorations, conversations with curators, behind-the-scenes stories from conservators, sneak peak at new and returning exhibitions, and learn about volunteers programs. Being a member of The Walters really has so many benefits. On each floor, they also were serving more refreshments. We were excited to be able to see the Douriean Fletcher: Jewelry of the Afrofuture. It will be on exhibit until August 9, 2026. What an exhibition this is! We were so excited that we were able to view this without any crowds. What an incredible artist Dourien Fletcher is! Her work is just stunning. It was interesting to see the breath of her work in jewelry, costumes, film, etc. You will see simple to elaborate pieces of jewelry and so much more. Don't miss what she made for the movies Black Panther (2018) and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022).

    The Walters Art Museum is free admission all the time, yet it was the least populated attraction…read morethat we visited in Baltimore on this trip, which made it easier to pace ourselves at whatever our personal museum speed. Me, I like reading up on whatever catches my attention. It was fun to read that a certain lady's head did not belong to the body it originally arrived at the museum with. Regarding another collection, I read that the artists would inscribe their names and certain references, which weren't necessarily correct! And a piece of aged donated gold was discovered to have been crafted more recently due to its popularity amidst its lack of supply, as the wire had evidence of having been extruded, and the holes were cut with scissors. Yup, don't just go around believing everything! We spent perhaps 2 1/2 hours meandering the halls. If you get peckish, they do have a snack counter where their sandwiches and wraps top out at $13.

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    Messenger Collection

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    Looking down at the courtyard

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    Baltimore Museum of Art - The Cone Collection is stunning

    Baltimore Museum of Art

    4.6(234 reviews)
    2.0 miJohns Hopkins Homewood

    WHAT A TREAT, to have caught the entire Amy Sherald exhibit and BAM! I loved this museum, and this…read moreexhibit specifically! My college campus and myself took a trip here for this, and 5/5 would recommend! So enlightening, so thought-provoking, so CHROME. ;) I'm also especially thankful for the guides that walked our group through Amy's pieces, who then were able to describe and confirm the emotions and response she wanted her audience to receive! Love love love this museum, and thank you to my campus for coordinating this.

    My very first visit to the BMA will definitely not be the last. The collection in the museum is…read morehuge! It's definitely a great way to spend your day. I came here specifically for the Amy Sherald collection and was not disappointed. There is plenty of street parking and it doesn't cost much. They also have parking lots in case street parking is hard to find (I'm pretty sure it's hard to find street parking during weekdays because its in the JHU area). Check in was super easy. I was lucky enough to secure a free Thursday ticket, otherwise, there is an admission fee for the exhibit. Finding it was super easy because the staff gave great directions. It was crowded but the flow of the space made it not so overwhelming. All of her paintings were beautiful and meaningful. I loved that they included information about the pieces, what made her choose certain colors, how she chose what height the paintings should be placed and a short video of how she started her career and her process of creating. After leaving her exhibit, I wandered off to see other portions of the museum. The collections were beautiful. I didn't get to see everything because it was getting late but I look forward to visiting again soon.

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    The band @candlelightconcert @Whitney #veryhappychic

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    Michelle Obama portrait by Amy Sherald !

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    American Visionary Art Museum - Mary Proctor

    American Visionary Art Museum

    4.5(390 reviews)
    1.3 miFederal Hill

    Not your typical art museum and that is why it is a Five Star experience. Funky and fun (and…read morepoignant) art work by those who are not typically featured in a museum. This strikes me as somewhat similar to the two excellent Kohler Art museums in Wisconsin. Super interesting and thought provoking especially the stories of many of the artists accompanying their work. The main museum building is a work of art itself. The gift shop is a riot. Hands down the best and craziest museum gift store. Thank goodness my friend recommended this stop. Heads up on parking - the meters on the street are way way cheaper then the Rusty Scupper lot across the street. This place is a gem. Don't miss it!

    I've lived in the Baltimore area for quite some time now and I can't believe I've never been to the…read moreAmerican Visionary Art Museum. I mean how can you pass by the mirrored egg or the golden hand and not think to find out what type of dope art is hidden inside. With so many unique pieces to look at I took my time leisurely strolling through the two buildings for the museum. Welcomed by a half naked mannequin with wings floating in the center of the stairs, you can't help but be intrigued to learn more about the artists work. There was so much to take in with every turn. I especially liked the homage to the staples of Baltimore's culture in the second building. And we can't forget about the gift shop that I literally could've spent hours in just rummaging through all the eclectic finds. I'm happy I finally bit the bullet to visit the American Visionary Art Musuem, and I look forward to a return visit to see all the things I missed.

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    Gift shop

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    American Visionary Art Museum

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    Art With A Heart

    Art With A Heart

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.9 miJones Falls Area

    I signed up to Volunteer during a season when I felt an overwhelming desire to give the gift of my…read moretime . Art with a Heart has helped to bring the joys of Art into Baltimore City and surrounding areas by providing accessible art programs to people of all ages and backgrounds through free classes in schools, shelters, and senior centers. There's a retail store in Hampden HeARTwares . The HeARTworks initiative provides job and life skills training to young people (ages 14-24) who create artworks sold to support the program. Art with a Heart has completed over 300 public community art pieces across Baltimore. The Staff and volunteers are deeply invested and inclusive, treating every participant as an artist.

    I've had the pleasure of volunteering and interacting with Art With a Heart and I can confidently…read moresay it's a gem in Baltimore's nonprofit scene. Their mission is to bring visual art opportunities to underserved communities. It isn't just a slogan; you can feel it in every classroom, studio, or community mural they help design. They run free art classes in schools, shelters, senior centers, and more, making art accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds. Their HeARTwares / HeARTworks arm is especially inspiring: young people (14-24) learn real job and life skills while creating artworks that are sold to support the program. The staff and volunteers are deeply invested. You never feel like a bystander as they include you in creative decisions, offer encouragement, and treat every participant as an artist. Their public art footprint is impressive: they've completed 300+ community art pieces around Baltimore. Art With a Heart isn't just teaching people to paint or sculpt, they're building community, self‑esteem, and opportunity. Whether you're a Baltimore local looking to contribute, a young artist hoping for a mentor, or simply someone who believes art should be a right (not a privilege), this nonprofit deserves your attention, your time, and your support.

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    Art With A Heart
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