Mar 26 Thursday
Thirsty Thursdays at the Opera is Opera Baltimore’s signature performance and beverage tasting series, blending live music with expertly curated drink pairings. Set in the historic and glamorous Engineers Club, each evening offers a unique opportunity to enjoy operatic highlights in a relaxed and social atmosphere.
Guests experience a series of short musical selections, each paired with a specialty drink served throughout the night. From beer and wine to themed seasonal cocktails, the tastings are chosen to complement the music and elevate the evening’s vibe. With projected English translations, audiences of all experience levels can fully enjoy the performances.
Whether you're an opera lover or just looking for a fun night out, Thirsty Thursdays is a great way to connect with the arts in a casual, engaging environment. Bring your friends, discover your new favorite drink, and experience opera like never before.
The Peabody Jazz Department is committed to presenting jazz through community engagement, student empowerment, and pedagogical foundations. Our Peabody Jazz Combos present student performances of jazz classics and original compositions under the direction of our world-renowned Peabody Jazz faculty. This show will present 2 ensembles under the direction of esteemed professors Nasar Abadey and Tim Green. Donations to our website directly or the Keystone Go-Fund-Me strongly encouraged.
This is a FREE show, but you will still need a ticket to attend!
Mar 27 Friday
Towson University Department of Art + Design, Art History, and Art Education Faculty present examples of their recent aesthetic concerns in a broad range of media.
Join us for a fascinating exploration of the intersection between fashion, expression, and the law!
The Journal of Race, Religion, Gender, and Class at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law is pleased to announce our annual symposium scheduled for March 27th, 2026. This year’s symposium is titled, “Threads of Power: Fashion, Expression, and the Law.”
Please join our esteemed panelists as they discuss the powerful intersection between our appearance and the legal systems that regulate, and sometimes suppress, self-expression. From gender identity and dress codes to norms in workplace appearance, fashion is much more than aesthetics—it is a site of identity and regulation.
This symposium brings together an esteemed group of legal scholars, practitioners, and researchers to examine how the law impacts identity and self-expression. Through panels and discussions, participants will consider whose expression is protected, whose is policed, and how the law both reflects and reinforces social norms.
Join us for an important conversation that unravels the legal threads woven into everyday appearance and style.
Experience the legendary tale of the Titanic like never before with Titanic: An Immersive Voyage. Featuring more than 300 artifacts, life-sized reconstructed rooms, 3D views, video animations, and state-of-the-art technology, this immersive experience offers a riveting and emotional journey through one of history’s most iconic tragedies. From the ship’s grand construction to its fatal collision with the iceberg, you’ll get to fully immerse yourself in the Titanic's captivating story. Wander through its lavish halls, watch the iceberg appear, and relive the ship’s dramatic final moments in an immersive gallery. Plus, with a virtual reality exploration of the Titanic’s wreck site more than 2.5 miles deep into the ocean, it promises to be a retelling of the Titanic story like no other.
Opening Reception: March 21, 2026, 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Contemporary Porcelain: From Tradition to Innovation explores the enduring legacy of porcelain while showcasing the bold ways artists are redefining this historic material today. Long celebrated for its refinement, translucency, and technical precision, porcelain has deep roots in global traditions.
Featuring works by contemporary ceramic artists, the exhibition highlights porcelain’s remarkable versatility. This exhibition invites viewers to reconsider what porcelain can be, and how tradition can spark transformation rather than limit it.
Participating ArtistsSam Chung, Elaine Coleman, Tom Coleman, Julia Galloway, Martha Grover, Bryan Hopkins, Cliff Lee, Heesoo Lee, Steven Young Lee, Kyounghwa Oh, Yoko Sekino-Bove
Also on ExhibitionElements of MechanismsElements of Mechanisms examines the intersection of form, function, and movement through works that draw inspiration from mechanical systems and engineered structures.
Community Arts Spring ShowcaseThe Community Arts Spring Showcase celebrates the creativity, voices, and shared experiences of our community.
Between 1946 and 1953, Henri Matisse created 28 lithographic portraits for Poésies Antillaises (Antillean Poetry), a book of poems by John-Antoine Nau. Published posthumously in 1972, this rare volume remains one of Matisse’s least-known illustrated works.
Inspired by his brief 1930 visit to Martinique, Matisse translated Nau’s evocative poems—celebrating travel, music, and oceanic landscapes—into vibrant portraits. These reflect the artist’s collaborations with notable Caribbean and international models and are presented alongside works by two leading artists from Martinique and Guadeloupe, Germaine Casse and Serge Hélénon. This focus exhibition illuminates aspects of the transatlantic artistic circles active during the late French colonial period.
On View February 4 - May 16 (closed March 15 - 22)
Explore the remarkable artistic journey and cultural legacy of Lain Singh Bangdel (1919–2002), widely regarded as the “Father of Modern Art” in Nepal. This collection of paintings—spanning the 1940s to the 1980s— reflects and reframes the cultural, political, and emotional realities of Bangdel’s time and traces his evolving vision as he navigated multiple worlds: colonial and postcolonial South Asia, cosmopolitan Europe, and an emerging modern Nepal.
Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
ExhibitionTransformations: Lain Singh Bangdel, Art, NepalFebruary 4 – May 16 (closed March 15-22) Monday – Saturday 11 am – 4 pmAsian Arts Gallery, Center for the Arts, Towson University1 Fine Arts Drive, Towson, MD 21204