This film was created in partnership with the Friends of Gwynns Falls Leakin Park (FOGFLP), an all volunteer non-profit organization established in 1983 to advocate for the park as a public resource with historical buildings, hiking and biking trails, recreational facilities and educational center while preserving its delicate environmental balance. The park one of the largest wilderness preserves in a major urban area in the United States.
Fundraising video for The Lewis Annual Gala (2019)
Betty Cooke: The Circle and the Line is the first major museum retrospective of the Baltimore artist’s work. It explores the themes, and expressions in Cooke’s jewelry practice, and spans the period from her earliest designs in the 1940s and ’50s to the present. [Learn More]
Thanks to a generous grant from the 2017 Bank of America Conservation Project, Morris Louis’s painting No. 11 (1961) has undergone major conservation treatment. Louis (American, 1912–1962) is widely acclaimed for his influential style that bridged Abstract Expressionism, Color Field, and Minimalism. No. 11 serves as the most significant example of American Color Field painting in the Fine Arts Museums’ collection and has been a top priority for treatment since its acquisition in 2014. [Learn More]
Arts for Learning Maryland (formerly Young Audiences) offers paid internships to rising seniors from Baltimore City Public High Schools through the Bloomberg Arts Internship (BAI) program.
The Maryland Humanities' One Maryland One Book program brings together diverse people in communities across the state through the shared experience of reading the same book.
Patricia Kopatchinskaja, an internationally acclaimed violinist, discusses her experiences playing Violin Concerto composed by Michael Hersch.
Young Audiences of Maryland works to bring art into Maryland schools, to ensure opportunities for all students across the state. This video focuses on the work being done at the William S. Baer School in Baltimore, MD.