Unlock the secrets of the Bromo Seltzer Tower in Baltimore. This iconic landmark offers fascinating history, artist studios, and breathtaking city panoramas.
From Harbor East to Hampden, these are the best wine bars in Baltimore for top-tier pours, small plates, and unforgettable experiences.
The Baltimore Museum of Art stands with Amy Sherald in a landmark move, reviving her canceled exhibition American Sublime this fall.
Witness SUMMER ‘25, the vibrant Baltimore art exhibition with powerful works by emerging artists and old masters at C. Grimaldis Gallery.
Looking for the best outdoor dining in Baltimore? We’ve found the perfect spots for romantic dates, family feasts, and harbor views.
See the master of political satire, John Oliver Live, in Baltimore this winter. A must-see show for fans of clever commentary and humor.
Celebrate Baltimore’s vibrant food scene at the Baltimore Summer Restaurant Week Festival 2025. Enjoy amazing culinary delights, bold flavors, and unforgettable meals from your favorite local chefs.
The Dundalk Heritage Fair has ended after 49 years. Explore the fair’s rich history, impact, and what the future holds for the Dundalk community.
Attend the best art exhibitions in Baltimore this March. Experience everything from immersive art to legendary artists like James Rouse and Joan Erbe.
Budget cuts to Maryland arts funding put cultural institutions at risk. Explore the consequences and advocacy efforts to protect Maryland’s arts sector.
The Lyric Baltimore February events calendar includes a stellar lineup of events and performances that suit your taste.
The Walters Art Museum announces Kate Burgin as Executive Director. She brings with her strategic leadership and vision to enhance the museum’s cultural impact.
The BOPA contract termination could redefine Baltimore’s arts scene. Get insights into its impact on the city’s festivals, cultural identity, and future programs
Unveiling Art House Baltimore: A $37 million, six-story development for artists in Station North with innovative features and community impact.
Baltimoreans are ready and filled with excitement for Spring Break Skate Baltimore, the vibrant roller-skating pop-up offering fun for all ages.
Discover how the Baltimore Mural Program transforms neighborhoods with stunning street art while providing opportunities for local artists to showcase their talents and strengths.
Bauhaus Blue, a new mural by Jaz Erenberg at the corner of Maryland and East Lafayette Avenues, is transforming and revitalizing Baltimore’s Station North Community.
There is celebration in the air as Artcentron achieves recognition as a leading art website. In addition to making the list of the top art websites in Baltimore, it is also on the list of the top 40 art news websites.
Two Baltimore artists, Elena Volkova and Jackie Milad are the winners of the MASB Artist Travel Prize. They will receive $6,000 to help fund travel essential to their studio practice.