Apr 03 Friday
Apr 04 Saturday
When was the last time you unplugged?
Disconnect, slow down, and rediscover what it means to be present inside the BMA’s historic Spring House, where acclaimed American conceptual artist Rachel Lee Hovnanian presents the Nature Deficit Disorder immersion room this spring. The powerful installation challenges our digital dependence and rekindles our connection to the natural world.
Inspired by journalist Richard Louv’s term “nature deficit disorder,” described as a growing disconnection from nature, often linked to diminished focus and negative moods, Hovnanian transforms the Spring House into a simulated nighttime forest.
“My work has long explored how technology shapes attention, mental health, and human connection. This installation emerged from my observations of society’s growing digital dependence, alongside my own experience of it.” –Rachel Lee HovnanianAway from the constant ping of notifications and endless scrolling, surrender your phone, surround yourself with fir trees, and let lantern light guide you. Hear the crunch of leaves beneath your feet and watch the flicker of a campfire casting shadows across the room.
In a world where we check our phones every other minute, Hovnanian invites you to linger for at least five minutes in the immersion room and consider what is lost when we give our attention to apps and devices rather than real-life experiences.
“What do we lose when our lives are constantly mediated by screens? I hope to offer a pause—an invitation to rediscover how it feels to be fully present.” –Rachel Lee Hovnanian
Apr 05 Sunday
Showtimes: 5-6:30pm & 7:30-9pm
"Spring into Soul"An Easter Celebration Featuring Soul Inspirational Artist, Carronne Jones SawyerWith Travis Higgins and The Soul Music Radio BandPerforming Gospel, Soul, Inspirational and R&B Classics
Carronne (pronounced KahRon) Jones, is an award-winning recording artist from Maryland and dubbed one of the areas powerhouse vocalists. Carronne is a Morgan State University Alum, and has been gracing venues throughout the region as a featured artist, sharing the stage with some of the Nations top artists. A three-time cancer survivor, music has been an integral part of Carronne’s recovery and journey. Carronne said, “As long as I can remember, music has been a part of me.” Her faith, strength, and resilience are truly evident with every note and performance.
Apr 06 Monday
For Ages 6 – 16
BCS Spring Camp is a NEW week-long experience of creative workshops, community building, and artistic expression through music, art, theater, movement, and more!
Spring 2026 Session DatesSession 1: March 30 – April 3, 2026Session 2: April 6 – April 10, 2026