BmoreArt’s Picks: March 24-30

Published on March 28, 2026

This week in Baltimore offers an exciting lineup of events for art enthusiasts and community members alike. Highlights include a captivating conversation between artists Antonio Soto and Carlos Raba at The Walters Art Museum, where attendees can gain insight into their creative processes and the themes they explore in their work.

At the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), renowned artist Zoë Charlton will deliver a lecture, sharing her innovative approach to art and the importance of representation and storytelling in her practice. This event promises to inspire both students and the general public with her unique perspective.

The Lyric will host the Dream Big Celebration, an event aimed at uplifting local talents and fostering community support for the arts. It’s an opportunity for attendees to engage with various performances and exhibits that celebrate creativity across the city.

For film lovers, the screening of “The Tallest Dwarf” at Johns Hopkins University offers a compelling narrative exploration that challenges perceptions and encourages dialogue around self-identity and acceptance.

Additionally, the Driskell Center will hold an Artist Talk followed Distinguished Lecture, featuring prominent figures in the arts discussing their work and the impact of culture on society. This event not only honors the legacy of David Driskell but also promotes ongoing conversations in the art community.

Art aficionados can look forward to the Kongo Astronauts screening at the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA), which explores themes of space, culture, and identity. This program aims to broaden the understanding of how art intersects with various aspects of life and belief systems.

The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) will celebrate its 10th Annual Edible Book Festival, a whimsical event where creativity meets gastronomy. Participants can create and display edible interpretations of literature, making it a delightful experience for all ages.

Finally, the relaunch of Making Space promises to enhance community engagement through art, providing a platform for local artists and organizations to collaborate and create meaningful dialogue within Baltimore’s vibrant arts scene.

Whether you are a seasoned art lover or new to the local scene, this week’s events offer something for everyone to enjoy and participate in.

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