“Savor Bethesda” Restaurant Week is back, running from Thursday, February 19 through Sunday, March 1, 2026.
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Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live multi sensory musical experience to awe inspiring locations like never seen before in Baltimore
On Saturday, visit the William Paca House & Garden and then encounter living historians on Pinkney Street as they bring Hogshead to life.
View exhibitions and meet the artists! These exhibitions are opening on Saturday, March 7 and can be viewed starting at 9 am. Beat the crowds and visit us earlier in the day! FREE, 3–5 pm.
Kids and their adults are invited to drop-in and get creative together in our family open studio! Create your very own artist trading cards to trade and collect with other artists. FREE, donations encouraged. 3–5 PM.
Arts cooperative Art4US will host their group show at Gallery B this February. 30+ artists will showcase their paintings, sculptures, and jewelry.
Take a self-guided stroll downtown and visit its many local galleries! At the Delaplaine, Jessie Bunk will be showcasing ambidextrous artworks. FREE, 12–4 PM.
Block Party at the Delaplaine invites brick creators and artists to show off their creations made with or inspired by interlocking blocks in a 10-day public exhibition in Gardiner Hall. See delaplaine.org for more details.
A free indoor women's vintage market for lovers of personal style and one-of-a-kind finds. Expect 30+ vendors with curated collections of Y2K, true vintage, unique accessories & creative goods. Coffee, matcha, & food will be available.
A smart, sexy, and stylish film noir musical. As a 1940s writer struggles to adapt his detective novel for Hollywood, his hardboiled hero comes to life—fighting for survival in a city of criminals, opportunists, and sharp dialogue.