The Walters Art Museum
Museum
600 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Event Types
Upcoming Events (25)
Location: Sculpture Court No registration required. Think about a character or story you want to share. It could be a personal story, a story inspired by existing characters like the Black Panther , or an adventure straight from your imagination! Use
Location: Graham Auditorium Registration required. Join in a discussion with Kookie, a local body modification artist, and anti-oppression activist, and Christine Sciacca, Walters Curator of European Art, 300-1400 CE, as they explore the cultural significance of ancient body modification and adornment in connection to the jewelry on
Location: Meet in the Centre Street lobby Registration requested. Artists over time have drawn, painted, and sculpted fantastical buildings and spaces that inspire the imagination and defy the laws of physics. Explore how artists used architectural elements to create dazzling scenes, including in books of hours featured in our exhibition Medieval Mindscapes .
Location: Sculpture Court No registration required. Think about a character or story you want to share. It could be a personal story, a story inspired by existing characters like the Black Panther , or an adventure straight from your imagination! Use
Location: Graham Auditorium Registration required. Join us in celebration of Juneteenth and Black Music Month for a powerful program of remembrance, reverence, and connection. Hosted by singer, vocalist, and all around creative force Black Assets , this immersive sonic experience features live musical contributions from Jabari Exum , a multidisciplinary performance artist, drummer, and movement coach for the Marvel Studios’ Black Panther , and Am
Location: Meet in the Centre Street lobby Registration Required. Contemporary jewelry artist Douriean Fletcher uses the power of adornment to tell stories and express Black identity through her work in film and television, including Marvel Studio’s Black Panther films, Coming 2 America (2021), and Roots (2016) . Join Christine Sciacca, curator for Douriean Fletcher: Jewelry of the Afrofuture , for a tour of the special exhibition that will focus on Fletcher’s tra