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Maryland’s vibrant Arts & Entertainment Districts provide endless opportunities for dining, shopping, creating and exploring. From west to east, there are many A&E Districts filled with things to do. Western Maryland Tucked in the Appalachian Mountains, the towns of Western Maryland benefit from a rural setting and strong cultural arts scene, so there are a number of places arts fans can experience great art. In Cumberland, catch a production at the Cumberland Theatre or attend[...]
Museums and Galleries In Baltimore City and Central Maryland, see art from antiquity at the Walters Art Museum, and modern masterpieces at the Baltimore Museum of Art; don't miss the James E. Lewis Museum of Art - it's stunning collection of African and African-American art highlights this museum dedicated to the mingling of art and cultures from around the globe. In Annapolis, the Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Gallery at St. John's College attracts 10,000 visitors a[...]
Provides art classes, gallery shows, workshops, performances, an art gift shop and events for youth and adults.
Provides classes, workshops and events specific to the arts of the African diaspora.
Offers a wide range of art-related events that are free and open to the public.
Old Line State Eats Everyone knows that Marylanders love Old Bay Seasoning on everything—but there are plenty of other quintessential flavors of Maryland to enjoy. There’s nothing quite like a day spent on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, enjoying Fisher's Popcorn and Thrasher's French Fries. And if you’re in Western Maryland, don’t miss out on the award-winning goat cheese at FireFly Farms. Stop into the cheese company’s retail store in Accident for pairings and tastings[...]
Nationally accredited art museum with changing exhibitions, lectures, and events
Located in scenic Solomons, Annmarie includes over thirty works on loan from the Smithsonian Institution and the National Gallery of Art. Annual festivals, exhibitions, classes and events for all ages are offered throughout the year.
The Nancy R. & Norton T. Dodge Performing Arts Center hosts concerts, speakers, presentations, and events in its 700-seat auditorium and 120-seat recital hall, attracting visitors from across Maryland and the region.