May 16 Saturday
Come see and hear student works from the Spring 2026 semester. May contain material recommended for mature audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.
Thursday, May 14Experimental - 5 p.m. (Van Bokkelen 204)Documentary 3 - 7 p.m. (Van Bokkelen 204)
Friday, May 15Immersive Media and VR – 10 a.m. (Media Center 008)11:30am – Directed Studies (Harold J Kaplan Concert Hall, CFA)1:00pm - Dance For The Camera (Harold J Kaplan Concert Hall, CFA)2:30pm – VFX (Harold J Kaplan Concert Hall, CFA)4pm – Film II (Harold J Kaplan Concert Hall, CFA)7pm – Film III (Harold J Kaplan Concert Hall, CFA)
Saturday, May 16Audio - 11 a.m. (Van Bokkelen 204)
May 25 Monday
The holidays already are here and your shopping isn’t finished? Or even started? What to give special friends who say they don’t need anything? Church Hill Theatre has an easy and thoughtful suggestion. Consider a 2026 Season Package—with 5 tickets for the price of 4. You get to choose the plays and the dates.
The coming 2026 season opens in March with a Tennessee Williams classic, The Glass Menagerie, and closes in December with A Christmas Carol. In between, there is a great choice of musicals, comedies and more. Consider Between the Lines, an April musical featuring our talented teens, the major June production of Chicago, or the September musical Something’s Afoot, a spoof of British mystery stories. And who could pass on the spooky November show, The Transylvanian Clockworks?
This special $100 package will make a memorable gift and support a cherished local institution. And if you have been very good all through the year, consider treating yourself to an entire season of outstanding shows. This package is available through the CHT office, at 410-556-6003 or online at churchhilltheatre.org.
May 29 Friday
May 30 Saturday
Back for its 4th year! This one-of-a-kind morning starts with an expert-guided birdwatching tour through Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park, then settles into a curated bourbon tasting paired with savory bacon and brunch. A perfect spring outing for food lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Jun 01 Monday
Jun 05 Friday
The Highlandtown First Friday Art Walk is a free, self-guided walking tour of arts venues, exhibitions, performances, pop-up shops, and more! The neighborhood comes alive with incredible talent, vibrant vendors, and inspiring creations from local makers. Local businesses team up with DJs, musicians, and artists to turn the evening into a full-on celebration—come out, explore, get inspired, and be part of the fun!
Highlandtown hosts its Art Walk on the first Friday of every month, with the exception of January and July. Specific event details, such as participating venues and artists, are posted on our website: ihearthighlandtown.com and on our social media: @highlandtownarts on FB and IG.
-----------------------------------------------------------📍 Digital map: https://tinyurl.com/HighlandtownArtWalkMap2026-----------------------------------------------------------Use the interactive Art Walk Map to find venue locations and details to plan your night! Some venues are open earlier than 5pm and some stay open past 9pm. Please check individual listings.
🚌 GETTING HERE 🚌Free street-parking is available throughout the neighborhood. Metered parking is available on Eastern Ave and Conkling Street (and is free after 6pm). City buses #21, #22, Navy, Blue bring you to the district.
💡 HOW DO I PARTICIPATE (AS AN ARTIST/VENDOR)? 💡Artists, performers and vendors can join our “Art Walk Vendor List” by completing the online form below. We share this with our venues and they’ll reach out if interested. You’re also welcome to attend an Art Walk, meet our venues and make a match directly! https://tinyurl.com/ArtWalkVendor
Jun 06 Saturday
Every year the Maryland State Anatomy Board holds a memorial service for all those who gave of themselves to further the cause of medical education and research to improve the lives of Maryland residents and beyond.
From this year forward, the event will be held at Leadership Hall, in the heart of the school of Medicine Campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
Jun 08 Monday
Jun 11 Thursday
"If you are living with Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma, Retinitis Pigmentosa, Diabetic Retinopathy or other visual impairments, this group offers conversation, support, and the latest information on resources and assistive technology. Meets the 2nd Thursday each month from 2:00 – 3:00 pm withoption to attend in-person @ Edward A. Myerberg Center, 3101 Fallstaff Road or via Zoom/Phone.For more information contact Amy Steinberg at 410-843-7457 or [email protected]."