Nov 06 Thursday
A free, open to the public Nov 6th, 2025 from 10:00am - 2:00pm gathering hosted by Convention of States Maryland featuring guest speaker former Senator Rick Santorum speaking on the Article 5 Convention of States option open for all Americans. This event will include a meet and greet, photo opportunity and walk thru tour of the Maryland State House and other historic sites. RSVP at https://conventionofstates.com/mdevent to register and for further updates as they happen.
Baltimore, MD – Make Studio is excited to announce the highlight of our fall programming season, the 8th installment of Cordially Invited! Cordially Invited is our annual invitational exhibition featuring artworks created in innovative U.S. and international studios serving disabled artists.
On view from October 10 – November 15, Make Studio’s CordialIy Invited VIII highlights the phenomenal and thought-provoking art produced in progressive art studios internationally as a way to better understand and appreciate our neurodiverse world. Each year it is our honor to put together this showcase to celebrate how these studios foster and promote exceptional art, advance full inclusion, and ensure the advancement of disabled artists so that their distinctive work can be experienced by all. This year's installment features 28 participating groups, hailing from as near as Rockville, MD and Washington, DC, and as far as Spain and Japan. Over 100 selected artworks will be featured in our gallery and even more will appear in the digital exhibition online. Visitors are encouraged to drop into the gallery during our weekly hours, or visit during special extended hours that will be announced on social media.
A reception will be held on November 7 from 5:00-8:00 PM during Art Around Hampden and First Fridays in Hampden. Details about exhibiting artists and studios, as well as special programming including a virtual artist talk with participating studios, will be shared on Make Studio’s website and social media. A companion display of Make Studio artists’ work will also be on view at University of Maryland, Baltimore’s Campus Center for Disability Employment Awareness Month throughout October.
About Make StudioMake Studio is a 501(c)3 community-based arts organization located in Baltimore, MD. Founded in 2010 with the aim to put art and abilities to work, Make Studio’s mission is to empower artists with disabilities to grow as professionals with visibility and voice in their communities. We create opportunities for everyone to connect through art.
Visitors can enjoy the visual qualities and subject matter of 19th-century paintings in gilded frames on view in Hackerman House. What would you do with the opportunity to make a similar artwork of your own? Portray a scene from your life as if it were a historical or scenic 19th-century painting! This program is inspired by the installation of 19th-century paintings in Level 2 of 1 West Mount Vernon Place opening on October 30.
Nov 07 Friday
Back for its second year, Abbott and the Big Ten Conference are hosting the We Give Blood Drive competition to entice students, alumni, fans, and community members to rally around their Big Ten school to donate blood, save lives, and address the country's ongoing critical blood shortage.
From August 27 to December 5, anyone eligible to donate blood can do so anywhere, anytime in the U.S. to count for their school. The school with the most donations at the end of the competition will receive $1 million to advance student or community health.
New this year, everyone who donates or attempts to donate blood throughout the competition will receive an exclusive, limited-edition, Homefield-designed T-shirt specific to their school. To receive the shirt:
1. Show up to donate 2. Submit your donation (or attempt to donate) at BigTen.Org/Abbott or by texting DONATE to 222688 (ABBOTT). 3. Click the link sent to your email 4. Use your redemption code 5. Your shirt will be shipped to the address of your choice.
Last year, the University of Nebraska won, and is using the funds to advance student health on campus. The University of Maryland is competing this year and will host several blood drives on campus and in the surrounding area throughout the competition. To find a blood drive near you, please visit: https://bigten.org/abbott/maryland
Cruise Control: Black Joy in Turbulent Waters, written and directed by Deletta Gillespie, is featured in Theatre Morgan’s Fall ’25 season, LOL! Laugh to Keep from Crying. LOL! explores the rich, complex tradition of Black humor as a tool of survival, resistance, and truth-telling. Audiences laugh out loud while thinking deeply.
Welcome aboard the MS Sarah Kinson, where history floats, humor sails, and the clapbacks are stronger than the drinks. Cruise Control: Black Joy in Turbulent Waters is not your grandma’s historical drama—unless your grandma likes her history with a side of shade and a splash of rum punch.
Set on a cruise ship that time-travels and reality-bends, this play turns the audience into passengers on an incredible voyage. Your crew? A cast of griots, storytellers, tricksters, singers, dancers, and a cruise director and staff who’ll have you letting loose like a Caribbean uncle at karaoke night while learning how black folks have always found a way to laugh, even as the world tried to sink them.
Friday, November 7, 2025- 7:30pm (FREE)- Panel discussion on the roots and evolution of Black humor Saturday, November 8th- 2:00pm & 7:30pm- Performances$15-Gen. Admission $10- Senior Citizens $5- Non-MSU Students FREE- MSU Students, Faculty & Staff (w/Bearcard at box office)
In-person: The Murphy Fine Arts Center Box Office (no surcharge) (443) 885-4440
Online: Ticketmaster.com
The Murphy Fine Arts Center, Turpin-Lamb Theater 2201 Argonne Drive, Balto. MD 21218
Nov 08 Saturday
The intersection of science, technology, and art is particularly rich in Asia’s millennia-long history, offering a fascinating glimpse into the ingenuity and cultural significance of various artistic and technological advancements. Join Dany Chan, Associate Curator of Asian Art, for this tour of artworks in Across Asia: Arts of Asia and the Islamic World that speak to the science and technology behind Chinese bronze casting, Japanese timekeeping, and Islamic stargazing, among others.
Nov 09 Sunday